MyCustomsInfo® for Customs Managers

Turn Declaration Data into Compliance Confidence

You own the compliance risk. Your broker files the declarations. MyCustomsInfo® bridges the gap — auditing every entry, benchmarking broker accuracy, and surfacing the errors that cost you money.

The Challenge

The Compliance Reality

Missed Errors in Declarations

Classification mistakes, incorrect valuations, and wrong procedure codes slip through because nobody audits every filing. You only find out when HMRC or CBP comes knocking.

Reactive Broker Oversight

You rely on your broker to get it right, but have no independent way to verify accuracy across thousands of entries a year. Trust without verification is a compliance risk.

Manual Audit Processes

Spreadsheet-based sample checks catch a fraction of errors. By the time you spot a pattern, the lookback window is already closing and the recoverable duties have expired.

Herding Cats Across Multiple Brokers

You work with multiple freight forwarders and customs brokers across different markets, each with their own systems, formats, and standards. Getting a single, consistent view of compliance across all of them feels like herding cats.

Solutions

How MyCustomsInfo® Helps

Purpose-built tools that give customs managers complete oversight of their declaration estate — from individual entry audit to multi-broker benchmarking.

Declaration Audit & Monitoring

Post-Clearance Audit

Every declaration is audited against the correct tariff schedule, valuation rules, and preference entitlements. Not a sample — every single entry, every filing period.

Ask Piers

Show me all declarations where the commodity code has changed since the original filing date.

Error Pattern Detection

AI-driven analysis identifies systematic classification errors, recurring valuation discrepancies, and missed preference claims across your entire declaration history.

Ask Piers

What are the top five recurring classification errors across my UK entries this year?

Broker Governance

Broker Scorecard

Compare broker accuracy rates, error categories, and recovery values side-by-side. See which broker delivers the cleanest filings and where intervention is needed.

Ask Piers

Compare accuracy rates across my three brokers for Q1 2026 EU declarations.

Declaration Monitoring Dashboard

Real-time visibility into filing volumes, error rates, and compliance status. Track CDS and US7501 references with drill-down to individual entries.

Ask Piers

Which broker had the highest error rate on Section 232 declarations last quarter?

Regulatory Intelligence

Compliance Calendar

Track CBAM reporting deadlines, tariff schedule changes, FTA utilisation windows, and AEO re-authorisation dates in a single view. Never miss a regulatory milestone.

Ask Piers

What CBAM deadlines do I need to prepare for in the next 90 days?

Tariff Change Alerts

Automated alerts when tariff codes relevant to your commodity profile are amended, suspended, or reclassified — before your next shipment clears.

Ask Piers

Have any of the HS codes in my top 20 commodities changed since January 2026?

Why MyCustomsInfo®

Closing the Compliance Gap

Most customs managers inherit a filing process built on trust. MyCustomsInfo® adds the verification layer — auditing every declaration, scoring every broker, and surfacing the errors that would otherwise go undetected. The result: fewer penalties, more recovered duty, and a compliance position you can defend to the board.

Book a Compliance Review

Audit Every Declaration. Govern Every Broker. Recover Every Penny.

US Regulatory Notice. MyCustomsInfo® is an independent compliance auditor. It does not conduct customs business as defined under 19 U.S.C. §1641. The specific tariff classification to be applied to any entry of merchandise is to be determined by a licensed Customhouse broker. MyCustomsInfo® output does not constitute entry preparation, classification advice, or customs broker services. Preparation and filing of Post-Entry Amendments, Post-Summary Corrections, protests, and drawback claims must be performed by a licensed customs broker. US broker records are held in US AWS regions in compliance with 19 C.F.R. §111.23. Primary authority: CBP HQ H272798 (January 2017). Supporting authority: CBP HQ H350722 (January 2026).