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Compliance across every jurisdiction: built in, not bolted on.

AES in the US. Dakosy and EMP in Germany. PLDA, IRP, Descartes GLN, and ENS in Belgium. Asycuda across 100+ countries. Peppol for the EU. Zatca for Saudi Arabia. 9+ customs systems, 2 e-invoicing standards, one platform, one workflow.

Customs: 9+ Systems

AES (US), Dakosy and EMP (Germany), customs notifications (Germany), PLDA/IDMS, IRP, Descartes GLN, and ENS/ICO (Belgium), and Asycuda World (100+ countries). Export and import declarations generated from shipment data, no re-keying.

E-Invoicing: 2 Standards

Peppol for the EU (UBL 2.1 format, send and receive via the Peppol network) and Zatca for Saudi Arabia (direct tax authority submission). Both implemented as live integrations, not file uploads.

Validated at Booking, Not at Filing

HS codes, party details, and jurisdiction-specific required fields are enforced when a booking is created. Errors are caught before they reach a customs authority.

One Deployment, Every Jurisdiction

A single Logisoft instance supports US, German, Belgian, EU, Saudi, and 100+ Asycuda-connected markets simultaneously. No separate modules per market, no per-jurisdiction integrations to maintain.

Customs Declarations

File in any market, from the same shipment data

Export and import declarations are generated programmatically from booking data. Declarations stay synced when bookings change. No re-keying, no separate customs application.

AES

United States

US CBP

Automated Export System declarations submitted directly to US Customs and Border Protection. Declarations are auto-generated from booking data and stay synced when bookings change. Internal Transaction Numbers (ITN) are received and tracked against each shipment automatically.

Dakosy

Germany (Hamburg / Bremen)

Dakosy Port Community System

Two-way integration with the Dakosy/ZODIAC gateway for German customs filing. Declarations auto-generated from bookings, uploaded via FTP, and response messages polled and stored. Transmitted automatically on vessel departure.

EMP

European Union

EU Maritime Single Window

Two-way integration with the European Maritime single-window Platform. Declarations built from shipment data and submitted electronically. Supports the EMSWe reporting obligation for vessels entering or leaving EU ports.

Customs Notifications

Germany

German Customs

Two-way integration with the German customs notification network. Notifications generated from booking data, uploaded, and response messages polled automatically. Covers customs notification filings separate from Dakosy port manifests.

PLDA / IDMS

Belgium

Belgian Customs

Formal customs declaration filing via the Belgian PLDA system. Handles both import (IDMS) and export (AES) declarations with full CRUD lifecycle, party validation, and item-level detail. Declarations can be batch-prepared from templates.

IRP

Belgium

Belgian Customs (Import Regulatory Platform)

Two-way integration with Belgium's Import Regulatory Platform for pre-arrival import notifications. IP-authenticated connection submits and receives IRP messages. Separate from PLDA formal declarations: IRP handles regulatory pre-arrival filings before goods reach port.

Descartes GLN

Belgium

Descartes Global Logistics Network

Export manifest submission via the Descartes Global Logistics Network. Covers customs manifest filing and ENS/ICS2 security declarations for Belgian operations. Declarations transmitted electronically with status tracking.

ENS / ICO

European Union (Belgian terminals)

ICO Terminals

Entry Summary Declaration (ENS) submission via ICO terminal integration. Mandatory EU customs filing for all cargo entering EU ports. Automates ENS submission directly through the terminal system without manual filing.

Asycuda World

100+ Countries

UNCTAD

Customs manifest generation compatible with the Asycuda World system used across 100+ countries. Enables customs clearance in any Asycuda-connected market from a single platform.

E-Invoicing Standards

Invoicing compliance, direct submission, not file uploads

Both e-invoicing integrations transmit directly to the relevant authority or network. No intermediate file generation, no manual upload steps.

Peppol

European Union

B2B Router: Peppol network

Send and receive structured e-invoices in UBL 2.1 format via the Peppol network. Logisoft connects through a certified access point. Invoices are transmitted electronically with no manual PDF uploads or email attachments. Covers EU B2B invoicing requirements.

Zatca

Saudi Arabia

Direct tax authority submission

Generate and submit Zatca-compliant e-invoices directly to the Saudi tax authority. Phase 1 and Phase 2 compliance supported. Cryptographic signing, UUID generation, and real-time submission handled automatically.

How It Works

Compliance built in, from booking to filing

1

Booking Created

When a booking is entered, HS codes, party details, and shipment values are validated against the rules for each relevant jurisdiction. Validation covers all nine customs systems and both e-invoicing standards.

2

Rules Enforced

Missing or invalid fields are flagged before the booking is confirmed. Errors are caught at the source, not discovered when the declaration is rejected by the authority.

3

Declaration Generated

Declarations are auto-generated from booking data and can be batch-prepared from templates. When bookings change, synced declarations update automatically. No re-keying at any step.

4

Submitted & Acknowledged

Declarations are transmitted to each authority via two-way integrations. Response messages, ITN numbers, and status updates are polled and stored against the shipment record automatically.

Regulatory Disclaimer

Customer Responsibility: Logisoft integrates with regulatory systems (AES, Dakosy, EMP, PLDA/IDMS, IRP, Descartes GLN, ENS/ICO, ASYCUDA, Peppol, ZATCA) to facilitate declaration filing and e-invoicing. Final regulatory responsibility rests with the customer. Logisoft does not guarantee acceptance by authorities and is not liable for rejections, penalties, or delays caused by regulatory changes or data inaccuracies.

Operating in multiple markets? One platform handles every jurisdiction.