The Challenge: Securing Access in a Fragmented Ecosystem
With operations spanning hundreds of vessels, offices, and global shipping routes, the company’s workforce depended on a patchwork of applications—including:
- Shipment tracking systems
- Customs clearance platforms
- Partner billing portals
- Legacy ERP tools
- Internal cargo documentation systems
Access was needed from managed and unmanaged devices, remote locations, and across time zones. Traditional VPN and VDI solutions failed to scale efficiently. They were costly, hard to manage, and offered little visibility once users entered the network.
Security teams also faced increasing threats from phishing, credential compromise, and unauthorized data access—all made worse by the decentralized nature of the organization’s ecosystem.
The Solution: A Secure Browser Built for Distributed Operations
Instead of investing in more infrastructure, the company adopted the Mammoth Enterprise Browser to bring zero trust principles directly to the user interface—the browser.
By embedding security policies at the point of access, the company achieved:
- VPN-less access to internal apps and web portals, with full session logging
- Granular access controls via integration with their Identity and Access Management (IAM) platform
- Data loss prevention (DLP) features to block unauthorized downloads, copy/paste, and screenshots—protecting sensitive documents like bills of lading and customs declarations
- Policy-based isolation for third-party contractors and offshore users
Fast Deployment, Global Impact
One of the key advantages of the Mammoth Enterprise Browser was its rapid deployment and ease of use. IT teams rolled out the solution across the organization without touching backend infrastructure or installing agents on user devices.
From a central admin console, the security team could define:
- Application-specific access rules
- Device posture requirements
- Geo-based restrictions
- Detailed audit policies and session capture
With no user friction and minimal configuration, the organization saw immediate gains in both security and productivity. The browser’s transparency and auditability also helped them meet compliance mandates across regions.
Why It Worked: Simplicity Meets Enterprise-Grade Control
In logistics, time is money. Any delay in accessing systems can cascade into shipping delays, regulatory fines, or customer dissatisfaction. The Mammoth Enterprise Browser helped this global shipping leader:
- Eliminate VDI and VPN costs
- Streamline secure access for partners and offshore teams
- Protect sensitive documents without affecting workflows
- Maintain full visibility and control from a single pane of glass
A New Standard for Supply Chain Security
This case isn’t unique. Across the logistics sector, companies are embracing secure browser technologies to replace brittle, expensive infrastructure. The Mammoth Enterprise Browser provides a modern access control layer that scales with operations—no matter where or how work happens.
For shipping, logistics, and transportation organizations, it’s a powerful shift:
Security that travels as fast as the business does.