Platform in Action

Evidence of the Platform.Not Just Marketing.

We rarely publish client logos, because our customers operate in sensitive, regulated industries. What we can show you is the platform itself, running on real customs data, with figures redacted and clients anonymised.

250+
Enterprise Clients
£15M+
Duty Recovered
99.2%
Audit Accuracy
125K+
Declarations Audited
Sample data, illustrative only. All screenshots show the live MyCustomsInfo® Performance Dashboard. Values, commodity codes, and authority references shown are anonymised and rounded, they are representative of typical client outcomes but do not identify any specific organisation. Every engagement is governed by mutual NDA.
MyCustomsInfo Performance Dashboard showing imports review with total duty paid, top 10 commodity codes by duty for review, countries of origin map, and underpayment detection by commodity code.
Sample data

Underpayment Detection. Imports Review. MyCustomsInfo® Performance Dashboard

Risk Detection

Spotting hidden duty risk before HMRC does

This dashboard view summarises a client’s import declarations for the year, breaking down total duty paid by commodity code and country of origin. The “Under” column surfaces 15 commodity codes where duty has been underpaid, representing real and direct risk under HMRC post-clearance audit.

  • Visualises every declaration filed, by commodity code and origin
  • Auto-flags underpayments, overpayments, and zero-rated anomalies
  • Drill-down to the individual declaration with one click
MyCustomsInfo Performance Dashboard showing overpayment detection. 39 commodity codes with incorrect duty, with potential overpayments of £771K flagged for review and recovery.
Sample data

Overpayment Recovery. Imports Review. MyCustomsInfo® Performance Dashboard

Recovery Opportunity

£771K of recoverable duty surfaced from one client’s data

The same client, the same dataset, viewed through the “Over” lens. The platform identifies 39 commodity codes where duty has been overpaid, surfacing £771K of recoverable value that would otherwise be lost. Every line is auditable, traceable, and broker-agnostic.

  • Identifies overpayments hiding inside thousands of declarations
  • Filters by authority, date range, and commodity code
  • Generates the evidence pack needed for an HMRC reclaim

Why we can show this, and what we can’t

Every MyCustomsInfo® engagement is governed by mutual NDA. We can’t show you the logo of the FTSE 250 manufacturer who recovered £771K of overpaid duty using the view above, and frankly, if we could, you’d be right to question whether we’d share your data with their competitors next quarter.

What we can share is the platform: the views, the methodology, the evidence trail. Every figure on these dashboards is traceable to an underlying declaration, with full audit history, broker-agnostic data isolation, and a jurisdictional review by a licensed customs professional.

Mutual NDA

Every engagement covered by reciprocal non-disclosure agreements.

Data Isolation

Each client’s data sits in its own isolated tenant. No cross-pollination.

Broker-Agnostic

We audit what was filed. regardless of which broker filed it.

Want to see what your declarations are hiding?

We’ll run an anonymised review of your import data and show you the same views above, populated with your numbers. No obligation, full NDA in place.

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).