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Business Honor
08 March, 2025
ION’s Agtech revolutionizes grain merchandising using cloud-based SaaS for efficient operations.
Agtech, formerly known as SMARTsoft, has been relaunched by ION Commodities, a world leader in commodities management systems. The new Agtech is new Software as a Service (SaaS) solution that has the potential to alter the trading and selling of grains and oilseeds.
Agtech, which has been helping agricultural companies manage their product lifecycles for 30 years, has developed to satisfy the increasing need for immediate access to information. From origination, processing, and storage to transportation and settlement, the recently relaunched Agtech uses the newest cloud-based technologies to digitize the whole grain and oilseed value chain. The system offers improved actual risk management and understanding to maximize profitability, update operations, and exactly and lightly adjust to changes in the market.
The new Agtech platform offers a modern approach to grain merchandising in contrast to old grain ERPs, according to Sunil Biswas, CEO of ION Corporates. He highlighted that the relaunch underscores the company’s commitment to revolution and bringing top-tier products and services to meet the evolving needs of the agricultural industry. He further added that while Agtech was specifically designed for grain and oilseed traders and merchandisers to address their unique challenges, ION Commodities remains focused on providing the entire commodity trading community with new technology that will revolutionize industry operations.
The most recent development in ION Commodities' extensive portfolio of commodity management solutions is agtech. Agtech will establish a new benchmark for excellence in agricultural trade with its intuitive interface and adaptable features, making it a vital tool for grain and oilseed companies. The new cloud-based SaaS solution and the original Agtech Desktop will remain at the forefront of upgrading the grain sector today.