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Jobs boost as Singaporean tech firm relocates its headquarters to Liverpool.
Summary
LogChain is relocating its global headquarters from Singapore to Liverpool and plans to invest up to £4m in the Liverpool City Region over the next three years.
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LogChain, a digital logistics company, is relocating its global headquarters from Singapore to Liverpool. The company said it will invest up to £4m in the Liverpool City Region over the next three years. Senior officials, including the Business and Trade Secretary and the Liverpool City Region Mayor, welcomed the move as a confidence vote for the region. LogChain's technology replaces paper-based shipping documents with secure, legally recognised digital records.
Key details:
- LogChain is moving its global headquarters from Singapore to Liverpool.
- The company plans to invest up to £4m in the Liverpool City Region over the next three years.
- National and regional officials described the decision as a vote of confidence that can support jobs and strengthen trade links.
- LogChain provides technology to replace paper shipping processes with secure, legally recognised digital documentation.
- Chief executive Andie McKeown said relocating to the UK reinforces legal foundations for the next era of digital commerce and supports scaling interoperable digital trade infrastructure.
- The announcement comes as the government advances its agenda on digital trade, noting technologies such as e-Bills, digital identity and AI-driven logistics.
Summary:
The relocation is presented as a boost for the Merseyside economy and as aligning with the UK's drive to expand digital trade capabilities. LogChain's planned investment is phased over the next three years and company leaders cited the UK's legal and market position for digital commerce. Undetermined at this time.
