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YangMing Marine Transport Shifts to Trinity: Retires Informatica to Embrace a New Era of Data Management

As one of the world’s leading shipping companies, YangMing Marine Transport has long prioritized technological innovation as a core driver of its growth. In a strategic move, the company has decided to phase out its existing Informatica-based data warehousing system and adopt Trinity as its next-generation ETL and data integration solution.

This decision follows a comprehensive internal review, prompted by growing concerns over the high costs associated with upgrading Informatica—including licensing fees, infrastructure investments, personnel training, and the complexity of system migration. With its rapidly expanding business and increasingly complex data needs, YangMing recognized that continuing with Informatica would require a substantial investment in both time and resources—an impractical proposition in today’s fast-paced business environment.

Another key factor in the decision was Informatica’s withdrawal from the Taiwan market. The lack of local support raised concerns about long-term service continuity and risk mitigation. In contrast, Trinity offers a robust local presence with responsive technical support, ensuring business continuity and system reliability.

Trinity was ultimately chosen for its flexibility, performance, and ability to meet YangMing’s evolving ETL requirements. Its advanced architecture supports seamless integration with a wide range of databases and applications, both on-premises and in the cloud. This ensures data consistency, security, and scalability across platforms—critical capabilities for a global enterprise navigating complex logistics and operational landscapes.

YangMing views this transition as a strategic upgrade that will enhance its data management capabilities and sharpen its competitive edge. The company is committed to a smooth implementation process and has already begun training staff to effectively leverage Trinity’s features for greater agility in data processing and analysis.

This shift from Informatica to Trinity is not only a practical response to current operational needs but also a forward-looking investment in scalable, sustainable technology infrastructure. With Trinity, YangMing is well-positioned to lead in data-driven innovation across the global maritime industry.