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January 4, 2026 – Jointech recently welcomed a senior delegation of 13 representatives from Sudan Customs and Zain Telecom for an intensive five-day exchange program. The visit focused on strengthening cross-border regulatory frameworks and accelerating the digitalization of supply chains through technology collaboration.
Throughout the program, the three parties conducted extensive discussions on core areas including cross-border cargo supervision, supply chain digital transformation, mobile asset security, and the combined application of telecommunications infrastructure with Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. Through focused technical sessions, solution evaluations, and live demonstrations, the discussions emphasized how technology can be effectively applied to real operational and regulatory environments.
A central objective of the exchange was ensuring that technological solutions align with local regulatory requirements and on-the-ground operational conditions. By combining requirement analysis, scenario-based demonstrations, and collaborative solution design, the parties explored approaches that prioritize deployability, scalability, and long-term operational sustainability.
Following the successful conclusion of the exchange program, Jointech and Zain Telecom formally signed a comprehensive strategic cooperation agreement. This agreement marks the beginning of a structured, long-term partnership that extends beyond individual projects and is guided by shared strategic goals, including:
Advancing smart customs modernization initiatives
Supporting the digital transformation of cross-border logistics supervision
Promoting deep integration between telecommunications networks and IoT-enabled regulatory technologies

During the visit, the delegation gained in-depth insight into Jointech’s full-spectrum capabilities, covering technology research and development, product manufacturing, solution deployment, and global service support. The discussions also addressed a broad range of application scenarios, such as:
Intelligent terminals and mobile asset management platforms enabling early risk alerts, in-transit monitoring, and post-event traceability
Smart customs supervision systems
Safety management solutions for oil and fuel transportation
End-to-end visibility across cross-border logistics and digitally connected supply chains
Adaptability emerged as a key theme throughout the exchange. The parties explored how solutions can be tailored to local operating environments while maintaining high standards of reliability, data security, and long-term service continuity.

As cross-border trade in Africa continues to expand, effective regulatory systems increasingly depend on collaboration among government authorities, telecommunications operators, and technology providers. This strategic partnership establishes a solid foundation for building a secure, transparent, and digitally driven cross-border logistics supervision ecosystem—enhancing regulatory efficiency while supporting trade facilitation.
Looking ahead, Jointech remains committed to deepening its collaboration with Sudan Customs and Zain Telecom. Together, the partners aim to advance the development of trusted, transparent, and future-ready cross-border regulatory systems, contributing to the sustainable growth of global trade.