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Top 67 Global Trade Management Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 67 SaaS companies in Global Trade Management Software. They have combined revenues of $3.1B and employ 6.2K people. They have raised $2.4B and serve 53K customers combined.

Global Trade Management Software (GTM) encompasses solutions designed to facilitate and optimize international trade processes. This category of software helps businesses automate compliance with international trade regulations, manage import and export operations, and streamline logistics. Key use cases include ensuring accurate customs documentation, managing supply chain complexities, and minimizing risks associated with global trade activities. Typical features of GTM software include customs compliance management, automated documentation, trade agreement management, and real-time tracking of shipments. These solutions are utilized by a variety of roles, including supply chain managers, compliance officers, and logistics coordinators, primarily within large enterprises and organizations that engage in frequent cross-border transactions. GTM software aims to improve decision-making and efficiency, helping companies stay competitive in a complex and evolving global marketplace.

Companies
67
Revenue
$3.1B
Funding
$2.4B
Employees
6.2K

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Top Global Trade Management Software Companies

Showing 10 of 14 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Tridge

Seoul, South Korea

Tridge is a global trading and market intelligence platform that connects suppliers and buyers in over 150 countries, providing them with comprehensive and data-driven sourcing solutions for agribusiness.

Revenue
$100M
Customers
-
Year founded
2015
Funding
$126.5M
Team size
307
Growth
-
2
CargoX

Ljubljana, Slovenia

CargoX is one of the leading providers of blockchain-based electronic trade document solutions, introducing trust in the digital economy. The CargoX Platform for Blockchain Data Transfer (BDT) makes it possible to create, sign and transfer electronic trade documents, reducing manual paperwork and administrative burdens. The platform was developed with the goal of digitalising bills of lading and other electronic trade documents, and facilitated the first blockchain-based electronic bill of lading being used in practice. Since achieving that milestone, CargoX has added support for several types of electronic bills of lading, and was the first public blockchain-based eBL provider to receive approval from International Group of P&I Clubs (IGP&I). It has also been collaborating on developing future standards with major shipping & logistics organisations, including DCSA and FIATA, as well as SWIFT and the International Chamber of Commerce. The CargoX Platform for BDT is integrated as a blockchain document transfer gateway with the Egyptian single window system for foreign trade that includes advance cargo information (ACI). CargoX is currently collaborating on implementing customs and trade systems in Uganda and Abu Dhabi, as well as working on the fintech space with banks on new blockchain-based solutions. The CargoX Platform is used by 125,000 businesses and organisations worldwide. They used it to process more than 7 million electronic documents.

Revenue
$81.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
$207M
Team size
63
Growth
-
3
NomuPay

Dublin, Ireland

NomuPay is a fintech company offering a unified payment platform to enable businesses to manage payments. It aims to solve the complexities of cross-border payments and empower merchants to expand globally without limits.

Revenue
$56M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
215
Growth
-
4
Finkargo

Bogotá, Colombia

Finkargo is a Colombomexican international trade platform founded in 2021 that empowers international sourcing for small and medium-sized businesses in Latin America by providing comprehensive trade solutions.

Revenue
$48.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2021
Funding
-
Team size
146
Growth
-
5
Olea

Singapore, Singapore

Olea is a digital trade finance platform that connects businesses requiring liquidity with investors seeking trade finance assets, simplifying global trade finance.

Revenue
$28.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2003
Funding
-
Team size
98
Growth
-
6
Andalin

Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia

Andalin is a technological company in logistics and international trade with a one-stop platform that integrates various services such as shipping, customs, and international trade solutions.

Revenue
$27.1M
Customers
-
Year founded
2016
Funding
-
Team size
38
Growth
-
7
Modifi

Berlin, Germany

Modifi empowers small to medium-sized companies around the world to participate in global trade on a level-playing field. It is a cross-border business payments company that offers digital solutions to help small and medium-sized businesses finance and manage their operations.

Revenue
$25M
Customers
-
Year founded
2018
Funding
-
Team size
105
Growth
-
8
WebInterpret

Warsaw, Poland

Provider of internet platform for online merchants. The company offers services to online merchants to expand their markets on a global scale. It offers services like modifications to shipping cost, currency, categories, accurate translation and international stock management.

Revenue
$23M
Customers
30K
Year founded
2007
Funding
$7.4M
Team size
159
Growth
41.54%
9
TradeCentric

Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

Firm helping B2B buyers and suppliers connect, enabling punchout, purchase order and invoice automation solutions for thousands of companies globally

Revenue
$19.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2011
Funding
-
Team size
116
Growth
-
10
Customs4trade (C4T)

Zemst, Flemish Region, Belgium

Customs4trade provides CAS, a SaaS solution that automates customs and trade compliance.

Revenue
$16.8M
Customers
-
Year founded
2004
Funding
$20.3M
Team size
56
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- Must provide automation for customs documentation and compliance. - Should integrate with supply chain management and logistics systems. - Must support functionality for both import and export operations. - Should enable real-time tracking and reporting of trade activities. - Must assist in managing trade agreements and associated duties. - Not just focused on logistics; must also offer regulatory compliance tools.