Compiling an entry is hours of wrangling.
Every entry pulls together a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and permits. Then every line has to be captured and the pack reconciled before your broker can classify and lodge. It's careful, document-heavy work, and most of it is transcription.
A commercial invoice can run to dozens of line items: description, quantity, value and origin pulled into the entry for you, instead of keyed by hand.
The full document pack is gathered and cross-checked into a single reconciled entry, ready for your broker to review.
A mistyped value or quantity is surfaced while the entry is compiled, before it becomes a compliance exposure with real consequences.
The document work, done. The judgement, yours.
CompileIQ does the gathering, extracting, and compiling. Your licensed broker keeps the call on classification and lodging.
Line-level invoice extraction
Pulls every commercial-invoice line (description, quantity, value, origin), whatever format it arrives in.
Classification stays with your broker
We don't guess HS codes. CompileIQ compiles everything around the classification and leaves the tariff call to your licensed expert.
Full document pack
Gathers the commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and permits into one reconciled entry.
Line values, totalled
Pulls line values and totals together from the pack, so your broker checks the figures instead of re-typing them.
Compiles to your TMS
Builds the entry in Cargowise One or Expedient, ready for a licensed broker to review and lodge.
Your broker lodges
CompileIQ prepares; a licensed broker reviews and lodges. The compliance call always stays with a person.
From document pack to lodged entry.
Documents land
The commercial invoice, packing list, and permits arrive by email. CompileIQ gathers them.
Extract & compile
It extracts every invoice line and compiles the entry, leaving the tariff classification to your broker.
Your broker classifies
The compiled entry is staged: your broker adds the tariff classifications and reviews before it's lodged.
Ready to lodge
The approved entry sits in Cargowise One or Expedient, complete and ready for your broker to lodge.
CompileIQ, answered.
No. CompileIQ compiles the entry and stages it for review. A licensed customs broker confirms the classifications and lodges it. The compliance responsibility always stays with a person.