Descartes Systems Group (Nasdaq:DSGX) (TSX:DSG), the global leader in uniting logistics-intensive businesses in commerce, announced that logistics service provider Fracht is streamlining international shipment management, customs clearance, and customer and carrier connectivity with the Descartes OneView™ solution suite and the Descartes Global Logistics Network™ (Descartes GLN™). "We strive to deliver innovative, tailor-made logistics solutions that add business value for our growing worldwide customer base," said Armin Frey, VP IT, Sales and Marketing at Fracht. "Descartes provides the integrated technology platform and domain expertise to help us simplify and better manage shipment and compliance processes. We're more productive because we've automated the data exchange between us, our customers, and the air and ocean carriers we use. Today, all parties benefit from the seamless flow of information, improved efficiency, and reduced opportunity for human error made possible by Descartes." Descartes OneView™ Forwarder Enterprise helps logistics services providers, like Fracht, efficiently manage complex transportation and financial processes for inbound and outbound shipments across modes. Combined with the Descartes OneView™ Customs House Brokerage solution, customers can also manage customs entries and electronic cargo security filings to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The Descartes GLN is an industry standard for multimodal, inter-enterprise electronic data and document exchange, and provides users with connectivity to customers, trading partners and transportation carriers. "We're pleased to help Fracht keep its customers' goods moving across borders as efficiently and cost effectively as possible." said George Manolis, Vice President of OneView Operations at Descartes Systems Group. "With Descartes, freight forwarders, customs brokers and other logistics intermediaries can run smarter operations with integrated modular solutions and real-time information exchange across the entire shipment lifecycle through a single interface."