Our CMA services provide additional protection for the financing of import and export operations.
We are present to control the quality and quantity at the entry and exit of products under CMA.
CMA is the method of granting, verifying, and managing collateral transactions to reduce risk in unsecured financial transactions in the global supply chain.
CMA is an essential and integral part of any financial institution’s risk and regulatory compliance framework. Collateral is used to provide security against the possibility of payment default by the opposing party in a transaction.
The client would like to avail himself of Collateral Management (CMA) & other supply chain management services for many countries for Industrial Raw Materials, Agro products, and commodities.



CMA services are formed between a financier (bank) if goods are pledged to the bank and finance transactions are involved between the Bank and the owner of goods whose goods are pledged to the bank, a depositor/borrower (owner of the goods pledged to the bank), the collateral manager (inspection company) and the warehouse provider (storage provider for Third party storage). Collateral Management Agreement (CMA) is signed between parties as referred to above either tripartite or quadripartite. CMA services facilitate the import and export of trade of agricultural and other commodities.
Under CMI, the physical commodity is received in a storage facility such as a warehouse or silo and retained under exclusive custody until the collateral manager is instructed by the bank or the borrower to release (partially/totally) the commodity.
Agriculture provides highly specialized CMI and Warrants services in Vietnam and Asia, Global.
Core business services range from full auditing of farm produce including pre-project credit ratings with financial institutions also working closely with producers to provide crop monitoring, classification, weigh-bridge control, warehouse storage and produce insurance.
Marilog Africa follows strict legal and financial procedures and operations staff must consist of fully qualified trained and experienced in aspects of the agriculture supply chain.
CMA Offers:
- Preliminary inspection of the storage facility assuring suitability for storage of goods
- Supervision of stacking/storing of goods in a warehouse or silo
- Issuance of warehouse or silo receipts
- Daily verification of the commodity condition and quantity stored
- Supervision of inbound/outbound movement of the commodity upon receipt of appropriate written instructions
- Recording and reporting of in/out movement of the commodity