Cross-border data competency “can ease supply chain pressures”

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Postal operators, carriers and their customers can give themselves a competitive edge during Peak by ensuring that their cross-border data for shipments is of the highest possible quality.

With the logistics and ecommerce industries facing huge supply chain pressures, including increased freight costs, a shortage of HGV drivers and warehouse operatives and delays at ports, businesses are seeking to maximise operational efficiencies wherever possible.

Martin Palmer, Chief Content and Compliance Officer, Hurricane Commerce - Cross-border data competency “can ease supply chain pressures”“The demands facing the global supply chain are some of the worst I can recall in over 30 years working in the sector and at the busiest time of the year with events including Black Friday, Cyber Monday, China’s Singles Day and the Christmas holiday season looming large.
 
The issues around staffing shortages, increased shipping and transportation costs and delays are serious enough on their own, but add into the mix the continuing pressures caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and increasing global regulations and the challenge becomes all the greater.”

– Martin Palmer, Chief Content and Compliance Officer, Hurricane Commerce

Regulations impacting ecommerce, requiring cross-border data, that have come into effect this year include the US STOP Act, the EU’s abolition of the VAT exemption on low-value goods entering and the introduction of the Import One-Stop Shop (IOSS).

At the core of these and other regulatory changes is the requirement for complete and accurate shipment data including product descriptions, HS6 codes and import and export codes.

“The one thing in the control of postal operators, carriers, retailers and marketplaces is the quality of their data.
 
In the current climate, being able to demonstrate data competency can prove a genuine competitive advantage and ensure your goods clear customs as smoothly and speedily as possible.
 
Achieving scale in the modern world of cross-border ecommerce requires robust processes and practices and one in which AI-driven, real-time data solutions are integral.
 
Complete and accurate data needs to start upstream and drive the end-to-end supply chain.
 
Getting the data right means removing cost – the cost of delays, the cost of storage, the cost of returns, the cost of fines and penalties relating to compliance breaches and the cost of lost customers.”

– Martin Palmer, Chief Content and Compliance Officer, Hurricane Commerce

Hurricane provides its customers with data solutions including Zephyr, its bulk clearance data enhancement API, and Aura, its API covering the three critical cross-border areas of duty and tax calculation, prohibited and restricted goods screening and denied parties screening.

Customers include Emirates Post, Royal Mail, An Post, SEKO Logistics, Australia Post and 4PX.

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