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New Broker Announces Launch of 'Cloud-Based' Software to Connect Importers, Forwarders

INLT, a new customs broker and “logistics tech start-up,” on April 10 announced “final U.S. government approval and launch of its cloud-based web application,” it said in a press release. The brokerage’s cloud-based software will save “importers and freight forwarders time and money” by connecting importers to their forwarders for classification of goods, submission of documents, tracking and transmission to CBP, the press release said. “INLT is freight agnostic, allowing importers to continue with their current partners while deriving operational, compliance, and cost benefits of INLT’s application,” the company said. INLT’s software will also allow forwarders to “connect their agents globally via INLT’s first of its kind cloud-based application reducing the need for calls, emails, and faxes in a heavily paper-driven industry,” it said.

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