Get Help in Meeting New Import Regulations

To comply with the new rules for imports—called 10+2 for the number of data elements required—companies are already adapting. Gaining increased supply chain visibility is a benefit of the process.

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A number of suppliers of solutions stand ready to provide insight and assistance in helping meet the new requirements. For example, Kewill (www.kewill.com) offers among other aids, a whitepaper, Customs Brokers at the Helm of 10+2, which provides an overall perspective on the ruling as well as discussing the provider’s solution.

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