DIGITAL DEAL-READINESS INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CROSS-BORDER TRADE
Data crosses first. Cargo follows.
TransitGate structures company, product, market, route, document and participant data into one governed layer—so teams can see deal readiness, critical gaps and the next action before shipment.
VERIFIED COMPANY STATUS
WHY THIS MATTERS
Cargo is already moving. Data is still being assembled.
Many deals still begin with fragments from email, spreadsheets and PDFs. Market requirements and evidence gaps become visible only after commitments have been made.
At the border, an error becomes a cost. Before shipment, it is a manageable action.
Late error
Correction starts after production, booking or arrival at the border.
Repeated request
Every participant rebuilds the same information in a different format.
Unclear accountability
No one sees which blocker is critical, who owns it or when it is due.
WHAT EXISTS IN PRACTICE
Not another portal. One state of deal readiness.
TransitGate is a preparatory digital layer before transport and downstream systems. It does not replace customs, banks, brokers, carriers or certification bodies.
Company and participant profile
Identity, roles, authority and supporting evidence.
Product profile
Specifications, origin, codes, documents and data versions.
Market and route requirements
Checks for the selected product category and corridor with source and date.
Readiness matrix
NO-GO / FIX / GO, critical blockers, action owners and next step.
Reputation index and shortlist
Explainable comparison of verified candidates through facts and interaction history.
Digital deal record
A versioned package and audit trail for permitted recipients.
ONE END-TO-END PROCESS
From fragmented facts to a prepared deal package.
- 01
Collect
Company · product · route · documents
- 02
Check
Completeness · currency · source · blockers
- 03
Assign
Action owner · task · deadline
- 04
Match
Partners · capability · reputation
- 05
Share
Agreed package · version · access rights
Every change keeps its source, date, data state and action owner.
EXPLAINABLE READINESS
Not a decorative score. A decision about the next action.
The scale shows whether the deal can move to the next step and why. Thresholds and mandatory checks are configured for the product, market, route and pilot rules.
NO-GO
A critical blocker exists. Progress is closed.
FIX
Actions, owners and deadlines are required.
GO
Mandatory checks are complete; the next step is available.
GO in TransitGate is not customs release and does not guarantee reduced control.
Readiness methodologyEVIDENCE-BASED REPUTATION
Every participant has an index with visible reasons.
TransitGate separates declared data from verified evidence and shows which factors form the score. Factor weights are agreed for each pilot.
- Identity
- Document discipline
- Verified experience
- Performance record
- Dispute history
A verified shortlist for this specific deal
Demonstration example · “verified” means that platform evidence exists, not government accreditation.
VALUE BY ROLE
Every participant gets a distinct result. Everyone uses the same data version.
These are measurable pilot targets, not claimed achieved results. Baselines and targets are fixed before launch.
Exporter
Sees market-entry blockers before production and shipment.
Share of fields with source, date and state in the deal record.
PHASED GEOGRAPHY
One readiness model. Distinct legal frameworks.
We do not promise a universal “worldwide check”. Every launch is bounded by a product category, corridor, requirement sources and local expert validation.
EAEU
The first regulatory framework. Kyrgyzstan is a priority corridor within the EAEU.
FUTURE INTELLIGENT ROAD CHECKPOINTS
Quality data is a prerequisite for acceleration—not an automatic pass.
In the future, structured and traceable pre-arrival data could support risk-based selection of low-risk cargo at intelligent road checkpoints.
- 01
TransitGate
Prepares the agreed package and evidence trail.
- 02
Permitted integration
Transfer occurs only with a legal basis and a confirmed interface.
- 03
Authorised authority
Runs its own risk analysis and makes the decision.
- 04
Possible outcome
An accelerated low-risk scenario—where provided by applicable rules.
A PRODUCT, NOT AN ABSTRACTION
Four working views of one deal.
The website uses demonstration data. The field set and checks are fixed in the pilot passport.
Product data, origin, requirements and supporting evidence.
Scale, blockers, action owners and the next step.
Candidates, reputation index and comparison reasons.
Package version, access rights and transfer log.
TRUST BY ARCHITECTURE
The system shows both the data and the degree of trust behind it.
Users should always see who declared a fact, what supports it, who reviewed it, which version applies and who may access it.
Draft
Entered by a participant and not yet declared as fact.
Declared
The participant is accountable for the submitted statement.
Evidence attached
A source or document is linked to the record.
Expert-reviewed
Reviewer, date and review scope are recorded.
AI may suggest a gap or match. The decision always remains with an accountable person or authorised authority.
90-DAY PILOT
One corridor. One product category. A measurable result.
A pilot does not begin with a major integration. We first fix the baseline, test one real process and compare the result against agreed KPIs.
- 01Weeks 1–2
Frame
Corridor, product, participants, sources, boundaries and baseline.
- 02Weeks 3–6
Build
Profiles, required fields, readiness rules and roles.
- 03Weeks 7–10
Run
Real cases, blockers, shortlist and action log.
- 04Weeks 11–13
Evaluate
Baseline → actual, limitations, conclusion and scale decision.
- an accountable pilot owner
- one corridor and product category
- an agreed participant group
- an anonymised or permitted data sample
DIRECT CONTACT
Let’s discuss your deal or pilot corridor.
Tell us the product, route and your role in the deal. We will reply by corporate email or Telegram with a practical next step.
COMPANY
TransitGate is being built within the Russian innovation ecosystem.
42 Bolshoy Boulevard, Building 1, Skolkovo Innovation Centre, Moscow 121205, Russia
Skolkovo project participant, registry No. 1129092 since 10 July 2026 · Russian Small Technology Company
Company status does not constitute government endorsement of the product or evidence of integration with government systems.
