Four Soft begins new fiscal year with 4S eCustoms Application

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Four Soft has announced that its global Customs Compliance application 4S eCustoms has been officially certified by the US customs & Border Protection (USCBP). This certification has been successfully processed through Four Soft USA.

According to CBP, any software application that interfaces with the US Customs & Border Protection ABI application to file Customs entries must pass a certification test defined by CBP. For software vendors, this entails a rigorous exercise that tests both the software and the user to apply the complex business and regulatory rules to report the value, origin, duty obligations, and other details for 100 unique importation scenarios.

Rajshekhar Roy, CEO, Four Soft, commented, "We are excited to begin this new fiscal year with our 4S eCustoms application being certified after passing stringent Customs Clearance requirements set by the US Customs. This product release and Certification completes our product suite for the US market and will help us penetrate the market significantly in this financial year. We already have three clients scheduled to deploy 4S eCustoms operationally this July. There is also a strong pipeline for this product which we will now follow through on."

Cathy Clausen, Sr.GM, Client Services, said, "We have the knowledge and experience to know when a transaction is right, but we did not want to cut corners, and we made this achievement a key milestone in our project plan. The history with our legacy application was huge advantage, but to tie that functionality to our existing eCustoms suite that files entries in Canada, India, Singapore, and Europe with the same basic flow and user experience was an exciting challenge and what makes the application uniquely Four Soft's."


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