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Riege Software supports borderless trade of goods between Germany and Switzerland

New functionality in Scope Customs allows direct data exchange between German ATLAS and Swiss e-dec customs procedures

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All goods moving between Germany and Switzerland must be declared to customs on both sides of the border. Until recently, this meant double the workload due to duplicate data entry. Riege Software has now added functionality to the Customs module in Scope that makes this extra work unnecessary. Scope now enables direct data exchange between the German ATLAS and Swiss e-dec Customs modules.

Export data becomes import data

Normally the mandatory procedure required identical data to be entered separately in both the exporting and importing countries. New functionality in the Scope Customs modules allows this data to be seamlessly transferred from the export procedure of the sending country to the import procedure of the receiving country once the export declaration has been registered. This new process spotlights another advantage when shipping from Switzerland to Germany. “Since no summary declaration is required for the transport route from Switzerland to Germany, the processes are once again streamlined and thus additionally accelerated,” said Jordi Barreiros, Branch Manager Riege Software Switzerland.

Relevant data is automatically identical

In the new application, all usable customs-relevant data is transferred from the export procedure to the downstream import procedure. In addition to the shipment data, this includes in particular the data of the parties involved and the goods shipped, the multiple manual entry of which is not only extremely time-consuming, but also especially prone to errors. By avoiding double data entry in two processes, a single data set is checked for plausibility in Scope and is therefore automatically identical in both customs declarations. This eliminates one of the most common sources of error, the manual multiple entry of data.

Transfer to another branch

In the case of freight forwarders or customs brokers operating several branches, the customs departments involved frequently work at different locations. Therefore, the data can be transferred to another branch at any time. As soon as the declaration has been taken over on the import side, the customs declarant has the option of combining the transferred data with an existing template and the data contained therein. This means that the declaration is as good as complete. The effort required for final, manually inserted details becomes minimal.

Noticeable improvement in Customs processing

Scope customers such as exporto, who specialize in customs clearance, appreciate the new functionality, as do freight forwarders with full-service operations in border traffic between Germany and Switzerland. Translog International, a member of the Scope Community since 2017, Möbelspedition Fröde, since 2018, and Ristelhueber, since 2020, have experienced the advantages of shipment processing with integrated customs clearance from just one system. Thanks to the direct data transfer between ATLAS and e-dec, they save up to 50 percent processing time for customs declarations. Pascal von Briel, CEO exporto Switzerland, sums up: “There is no need to enter data twice, which saves resources in our customs department. Our employees are relieved and our customs declarants can concentrate on the essentials of their work.”

The principle of borderless in Scope

The data exchange between ATLAS and e-dec once again confirms the claim of Scope to pave cross-border paths of cooperation for participants in the logistics supply chain, to streamline and accelerate processes through further digitization and thus to make them easier, more convenient and more profitable for all participants across all borders.

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Riege Software is the creator of Scope, the leading cloud-based software for Air Freight, Ocean Freight and Customs. Designed to be the Digital Standard for digital logistics, Scope enables participants in the global supply chain to practice unrestricted collaboration with just one system.

Established in 1985 and ever since privately owned and managed, Riege has a continuous and sound understanding of the requirements of the logistics industry, serving more than 575 companies of any size in 46 countries. The future of logistics is digital. Scope is the future of digital logistics.

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