2014 Global Trade Management Landscape Report

Posted by Sam Scordato on March 14, 2014

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AS2014GTMHealthy global trade management starts with healthy compliance processes. In the highly complex world of modern trade, that means automation. However a large proportion of shippers still don’t view the automation of trade compliance as an achievable priority. 

American Shipper’s 2014 Global Trade Management Landscape Report, “Sharpening Trade Compliance through Improved Automation and Data Quality,” takes a back-to-basics approach for how shippers can re-prioritize this crucial evolution.

The benefits are clear: more efficient trade compliance, better accuracy, lower risk, and the ability to migrate compliance staff away from paperwork toward problem-solving. The report provides actionable steps and practical examples 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;
  • How to better utilize GTM-specific tools;
  • Ways to hone the data collection and dissemination processes on a global basis.

Download the report today and discover how you can create a more efficient trade compliance program through improved automation!

2014 American Shipper GTM Landscape Report

This post was published on March 14, 2014 and updated on February 6, 2015.

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Topics: Global Trade Management Software, GTM Best Practices, Global Trade Management

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