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How IDP Software Connects Trade Documents to Customs Declarations
Are you still copying values from supplier invoices into your customs declaration system by hand?
Every wrong entry triggers a CDS rejection. Every missed field delays a shipment. And it happens every single day across customs teams handling large document volumes.
Our latest article breaks down exactly how IDP software integration works, from document ingestion and AI extraction to ERP data mapping and CDS submission via REST API.
Learn how iCustoms reads trade documents from any supplier format, validates the data automatically, and pushes it directly into SAP, Oracle, Microsoft Dynamics, and HMRC's CDS without anyone touching it manually.
No rekeying. No manual mapping. Exceptions flagged. Everything else is flowing through clean.
Read the full breakdown of the IDP Software Integration Workflow and see how customs teams are removing the manual layer from their document workflows for good.
Stop letting document errors slow your clearance down. Watch a demo and see iCustoms in action.
Ancient trade documentary discovered in Turkey's city of trade
Some 24,000 ancient trade documents have been discovered in the Central Anatolian province of Kayseri, known as Turkey's city of trade, according to the city's mayor, Mehmet Özhaseki.
Checks and bills dating back 6,000 years were discovered in excavations in Kayseri, Özhaseki said while attending the 15th Antalya Industrialist and Businessmen’s meeting today.
"Trade is traditionally crucial for us. The clans who lived in this city 6,000 years ago founded trade colonies and exchanged goods with people traversing Mesopotamia. Generally pots … sculptures or artwork are discovered in excavations in other parts of Anatolia, but all the discoveries made in Kayseri were of lots of bills, invoices, checks,” he said. “They are all about trade – sales, repo, rates [and more]." (source)