Global Classification
Global Classification is the process of classifying products for the purpose of complying with customs authorities, qualifying for free trade agreements and filing entries to customs during the importation or exportation of those products. A slight difference in classification can mean a huge difference in the duties that are paid.
Classification data includes:
- Harmonized Schedule Numbers
- Special tariff preference programs
- Product descriptions and pictures
- Schematics
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Toxic Substance Control Act documentation
- Country of origin credentials
- Value Information
Automation
With an automated Global Classification solution, companies can collect, store, and access classification data in one centralized located at both a global level using the World Customs Organization 6-digit Harmonized Schedule Numbers and with multiple country specific views tailored to the country of interest. As a result, thecentrally controlled classification database reduces errors, increases internal and external communication, strengthens compliance, and improves the timeliness of the information shared with external trading partners. Using an automated solution, companies can:
- Set up an approval process to ensure data integrity
- Perform mass updates for easy maintenance of product data such as Harmonized Tariff updates
- Reduce time and resources spent on managing product classifications and related data
- Eliminate duplicate data entry through interfaces with inventory processing systems
- Manage key classification data required by various countries
- Link to other government agencies to receive product updates
- Store binding rulings