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Trade Tech Launches New Website to Help Businesses Meet EU's ICS2-ENS Filing Deadlines & Navigate G
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Recent survey shows 75% of respondents expect ICS2-ENS filing to impact business, yet 71% are not prepared to meet December 1st deadline

SEATTLE - Washingtoner -- Trade Tech, an industry-leading global logistics platform, has launched a new website, cargofiling.com. The website is designed to help businesses navigate complex Customs regulations, particularly the upcoming ICS2-ENS filing deadline on December 1st, 2024.  ICS2 compliance is required for the safe and secure movement of goods into and throughout Europe.

Trade Tech recently conducted a survey that underscored a general lack of preparedness to meet the ICS2-ENS December 1st filing deadlines even though most expect the new regulation to impact their business.

- Of the approximately two-thirds of the respondents who were aware of ICS2-ENS and expect this regulation to become a requirement, 75% expect it to impact their business.

- 71% say they are not prepared to meet the December 1st deadline.

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- Only 30% were on schedule to register their EORI number by June 1.

Key features of cargofiling.com include insights from Trade Tech's seasoned experts who have been consulting with EU officials for over two years, offering unparalleled guidance on ICS2-ENS compliance, comprehensive resources including guides, FAQs, and updates on all Customs regulations, ensuring that businesses stay informed and proactive and an intuitive and user-friendly interface, designed to streamline complex compliance processes.

In addition to facilitating ICS2-ENS compliance, cargofiling.com provides insight on Customs clearance, regulations and trade security impacting the industry. The site leverages Trade Tech's Syrinx Trade Security solution, which offers seamless compliance with the global 24-hour rule requirements and FMC regulations on a single platform that is integrated with Customs, carriers and trading partners.

For more information about cargofiling.com and Trade Tech's comprehensive suite of security compliance solutions, visit cargofiling.com (http://www.cargofiling.com/).

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