If you own WiseTech Global Ltd (ASX: WTC) shares, there's some fresh news that might catch your attention — and potentially lift investor sentiment after a challenging few months.
This week, the logistics software powerhouse behind CargoWise, has announced the acquisition of Editrade S.A., a South American customs management software provider.
The company notes that this is a strategic move that deepens WiseTech's footprint across Latin America and strengthens its global customs capabilities.
And after a 30% slide in WiseTech shares since mid-February, shareholders will no doubt be hoping that this could be the kind of development that helps turn things around.
Based in Santiago, Chile and founded in 1995, Editrade S.A. delivers customs management software to customs agents and foreign trade companies across Chile, Ecuador, Panama, and Mexico.
Its integrated suite helps automate the import and export process, streamlining documentation and compliance for companies navigating complex cross-border trade regulations.
In a region where trade spans multiple continents and involves widely varying customs requirements, Editrade has built a reputation for simplifying logistics through technology. This makes it exactly the kind of business WiseTech loves to bring into the CargoWise fold.
WiseTech has made no secret of its mission to cover 90% of global manufactured trade flows within its CargoWise platform. Management believes this acquisition takes it a step closer.
The ASX 200 tech stock's Chief Execution Officer, Vlad Bilanovsky, said:
We are excited to welcome Editrade S.A. to the WiseTech group as they bring such deep and trusted local expertise in customs compliance and processing across several Latin American markets: Chile, Ecuador, Panama and Mexico. Delivering solutions across multiple countries is testament to the knowledge and skill of Editrade S.A. team.
This foothold investment will become part of the CargoWise global customs solution, bringing us even closer to our target of covering 90% of global manufactured trade flows, enabling large global freight forwarders to efficiently manage their end-to-end shipment process all within CargoWise.
Editrade will join the WiseTech fold but remain led by its CEO, Juan Enrique Ortuzar Elton.
Commenting on the deal, Editrade's CEO said:
We're very proud of our work to develop solutions that optimize management of the logistics chain and documentation, helping our clients to be more efficient, compliant and productive. Now we get to build on that valuable legacy and grow our business as part of WiseTech's global team.
We have a shared vision to use automation to simplify customs processing and compliance for more efficient international trade for our customers. This move also brings a range of new career opportunities for our people – we are looking forward to our journey together.
It's no secret that WiseTech shares have been under pressure, falling around 30% since mid-February. Investor sentiment has been shaken by internal distractions, delayed product launches, and broader tech sector weakness.
But this latest move could serve as a reminder of what made WiseTech a market darling in the first place: strategic acquisitions, expanding global reach, and laser focus on automating complex logistics. It may not be a silver bullet for its share price, but it is a solid step in the right direction.
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