BigBear.ai and International Shipping Compliance (ISC) Announce First Deployment of AI-Powered Supply Chain Security Platform in Panama’s Dry Canal
BigBear.ai and International
Shipping Compliance (ISC) Announce First Deployment of AI-Powered Supply Chain
Security Platform in Panama’s Dry Canal
BigBear.ai (NYSE: BBAI), a
specialized defense technology company providing mission-ready AI for national
security and trade & travel customers, announced that PTG (Panama
Transshipment Group), the country’s largest logistics operator, has signed a
commercial agreement to be the first to deploy a new AI-powered cargo security
management solution – the International Shipping Compliance application –
developed by BigBear.ai and Narval. PTG is already using the technology to increase
supply chain transparency.
Source: Business Wire
“Securing the global supply chain
requires innovation, trust, and the ability to verify each handoff along the
way,” said Kevin McAleenan, CEO, BigBear.ai.
Narval Holding Corp. and its
subsidiary, International Shipping Compliance S.A. (ISC), launched the
International Shipping Compliance application with BigBear.ai in August 2025.
Modern trade moves at
extraordinary speed and volume. This new cargo security management solution
provided by ISC and powered by BigBear.ai technology features layered
intelligence using biometrics and advanced analytics to give operators a
clearer view of where cargo is, who is handling it, and whether the profile of
the cargo has changed during its journey. It increases visibility for customs
and border security professionals, which reduces the likelihood that contraband
enters the supply chain and increases the chances of identifying the risk early
enough to react.
Troy Miller, former acting U.S.
Customs and Border Protection commissioner, joined BigBear.ai in March 2026 as
Senior Vice President of Department of Homeland Security Solutions. Miller
said:
“Even the best customs and law
enforcement agencies around the world can only physically inspect a fraction of
global cargo. The answer is not slowing commerce. It is making supply chains
smarter, more transparent, and more secure. Criminal organizations no longer
rely solely on covert routes or hidden smuggling corridors. Today, they exploit
the very arteries of legitimate global commerce—ports, free trade zones,
trucking routes, and containerized cargo systems that power the world economy.
That is what makes this new commercial deployment in Panama so significant, and
why others can learn from the rapid implementation.”
The cargo chain-of-custody application co-developed between BigBear.ai and International Shipping Compliance S.A. (ISC), uses biometric verification to link drivers and transport vehicles directly to containers and security seals, establishing an auditable record of accountability from origin to destination. A centralized operations platform aggregates real-time fleet and driver data, enabling logistics operators to detect anomalies, monitor cargo flows, and generate actionable intelligence to disrupt smuggling and mitigate terrorism-related risks. By delivering verified, real-time chain-of-custody data directly to customs agencies, the platform can help reduce the manual burden of cargo inspection and risk assessment, giving authorities the intelligence needed to act quickly. The solution complies with BASC and C-TPAT international security standards.
“Securing the global supply chain
requires innovation, trust, and the ability to verify each handoff along the
way,” said Kevin McAleenan, CEO, BigBear.ai. “By launching in Panama, a
critical gateway for global trade, we are laying the foundation for broader
regional adoption and collaboration with international shipping lines.”
“The future of global trade
depends on secure, trusted, and transparent logistics networks,” said Mario
Pérez Balladares, Chairman of Narval. “Panama stands at the center of
international commerce, and this collaboration with BigBear.ai represents an
important step toward strengthening supply chain integrity across the region
and beyond.”
The Panama Canal is one of the
world's most critical arteries of global commerce — connecting trade flows
between Asia, the United States, Europe, and South America, and facilitating
approximately 5–6% of global maritime trade. Panama’s port system serves as one
of the leading transshipment hubs in the Americas, handling approximately 10
million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent unit) annually, with nearly 90% tied to
transshipment activity across its Atlantic and Pacific container terminals. It
is a prime target for transnational criminal organizations seeking to move
narcotics, contraband, and counterfeit goods through otherwise lawful trade
flows. For example, in 2023, according to The Panama Canal Authority,
Panamanian authorities seized more than 120 metric tons of cocaine tied to
containerized cargo moving through canal-adjacent facilities.
