According to the contract, effectively implement electronic contracts by skillfully distinguishing between witness-type and party-type!
"Paperlogic Electronic Contract" supports both "Witness-type (equivalent to a seal)" and "Party-type (equivalent to a registered seal)" electronic signature forms, and offers an unlimited number of signatures for free (no usage-based fees), making it a product tailored for the logistics industry. Depending on the content and importance of the document, users can freely switch between Witness-type and Party-type electronic signatures. All documents are automatically assigned a timestamp. The timestamp complies with the PAdES standard LTV and has a mechanism for automatic renewal before expiration. 【Features】 ■ Supports both Witness-type (seal) and Party-type (registered seal) ■ Guests (contract partners) can also obtain/use electronic certificates ■ Automatically assigns a certified timestamp upon completion of the contract *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Differentiation of signatures ■ Ability to obtain guest certificates ■ Timestamping for all documents, with automatic extension *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Paper Logic Co., Ltd. provides a cloud service called "paperlogic," fully compliant with laws and regulations, supporting companies in streamlining their contract operations and advancing digital transformation of business documents. With a team of professionals including certified public accountants, tax accountants, and lawyers, we propose a cloud solution that completely eliminates paper documents (disposal of original paper) in the areas of corporate accounting, general affairs, and legal affairs, focusing on delivering high-quality IT solutions to businesses while adhering to the legal requirements for document storage.







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