The New York Board of Trade has developed a new Electronic Commodity Operation Processing System (eCOPS) to replace a network used for 12 years to control coffee and cocoa deliveries.
“TRADEPAQ and eCOPS, working together, are offering a simple way for coffee and cocoa supply chain operators to save time and money by using standard industry XML documents on the Internet,” said Paul Fisher, the New York Board of Trade’s special consultant on eCOPS.
The New York Board of Trade is parent company of the Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange, Inc., and the New York Cotton Exchange.
TRADEPAQ is part of a 25-year-old, three-company software group, which includes CSI Complex Systems, ResQNet.com, and TRADEPAQ.
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