Published February 2014
Healthy global trade management starts with healthy compliance processes. And in the highly complex world of modern trade, that means automation. Yet a large proportion of shippers still don’t view the automation of trade compliance as an achievable priority.
American Shipper’s latest Global Trade Management Landscape Report: Sharpening Trade Compliance through Improved Automation and Data Quality provides actionable steps to transform a compliance process from manual to automated, and to underpin that process with accurate data.
Highlights of the report include:
A clear case for incorporating automation into the trade compliance process
Recommendations for leveraging compliance functions within existing, non-GTM-oriented technologies
Better utilization of GTM-specific tools
Ways to hone the data collection and dissemination processes on a global basis
