Softlink Global rolls out a single digital backbone

Singapore freight forwarders – Star Concord
27-Apr-2026

  • Over 30 freight forwarders across 10+ countries moved to Softlink Global’s cloud ERP in April, bringing 1000+ users onto a single connected platform.
  • The shift spans major global trade routes across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and North America, replacing fragmented systems with unified operations, finance, and compliance in real time.
  • Companies are now prioritising end-to-end digital control, gaining real-time visibility, faster decision-making, and reduced reliance on manual processes like emails and spreadsheets.

 

Softlink Global, provider of the Intelligent Cloud ERP Platform for freight and logistics, has announced that over 30 freight forwarders across 10+ countries have moved to its platform during the month of April, bringing more than 1000+ users onto a single connected system.

The transition spans key logistics corridors across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and North America — including India, UAE, Hong Kong, Singapore, United Kingdom, Kenya, and the United States. Freight businesses operating across multiple regions are moving away from fragmented systems and adopting a unified platform where operations, finance, and compliance run together in real time.

“Freight forwarders don’t operate in one country. Their systems shouldn’t either,” said Amit Maheshwari, Founder and CEO, Softlink Global. “What we are seeing is a clear shift. Companies across regions are choosing a single Digital Backbone to run their business end-to-end.”

The transition included:

  • Migration of operational and financial data across regions
  • Standardisation of workflows across offices and countries
  • Activation of freight, finance, and compliance in one system
  • Multiple go-lives executed without disruption to ongoing operations

ERP adoption in freight forwarding has traditionally been slowed by concerns around migration risk, downtime, and multi-country complexity. This level of adoption within a single month shows that global freight businesses are now ready to move without breaking operations.

By moving to a connected Digital Backbone, companies gain:

  • Real-time visibility across shipments, branches, and countries
  • Unified financial control without reconciliation gaps
  • Faster decision-making based on live operational data
  • Reduced dependency on emails, spreadsheets, and manual follow-ups

 

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Author: Edward Hardy