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  1. SOUTH COAST SCIENCE

    United Kingdom

    South Coast Science is a UK manufacturer of air quality instruments. Established in 2016, the 'Praxis/Urban' device was developed in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and is now used throughout Africa. It is used for outdoor air quality monitoring in urban environments and can measure up to 9 different environmental parameters (selectable) and data from the device is automatically uploaded to the cloud. Since 2018, Praxis/Urban devices have been operated in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Ethiopia, France, Germany Italy, Kenya, Monaco, Senegal, Spain, Uganda, UK and the USA. - manufactured in Britain - quality embedded within our products - designed to operate out-of-the-box with minimum supervision - we use only Alphasense gas and particulate sensors - over-the-air updates keep the device firmware current - open-source protocols - high-quality data interpretation developed in real-world conditions - independently verified data correction algorithm

  2. MANSYS LIMITED

    United Kingdom

    ManSys Limited is an independent software company established in 1998, specialising in international business management solutions. Why Use Our Global Trade Management Software? Our global trade management system is used in many countries across a range of sectors that include the pharmaceutical, chemical, tooling, spare parts and food industries. With ManSys software, you can increase your business without increasing staff; identify and control contract risk; monitor and improve profitability; be responsive to enquiries; produce export documentation; manage Letters of Credit; control Freight Costings; improve customer service and win more profitable business. In the UK, Brexit has raised much uncertainty across the nation about the detailed future modus operandi for international trade. It could be that for all trade with European Union members the WTO (World Trade Organisation) rules and regulations would apply. It might be that there is no change to current practices and regulations with regards to UK trade with the EU.