LOT Cargo deploys CHAMP’s eCommerce solution

LOT Cargo has implemented CHAMP’s Traxon Global eCommerce (TGE) platform to automate US ACAS pre-load filing. This not only enhances its e-commerce logistics capabilities but also ensures that it complies with U.S. ACAS regulations that were implemented toward the end of last year and pertain to e-commerce shipments. As it is a centralized and automated compliance solution, LOT Cargo gains greater control over regulatory compliance while at the same time minimizing operational risk when planning cross-border shipments.

CHAMP’s TGE enables faster e-commerce processing at LOT. Image: LOT

Since CHAMP’s TGE platform automates ENS (Entry Summary) Declarations, this leads to easier and faster e-commerce processing. ENS declarations must show each item’s detailed history and data archives to ensure legal compliance and are required for the pre-loading submission of goods and cargo declaration data. The benefits of swifter and more efficient e-commerce processing are a reduction in potential delays, greater customer satisfaction, and improved operational processes. Since e-commerce volumes continue to grow, every improvement has a big impact on ensuring successful operations in the future, also. All freight forwarders in LOT’s customer portfolio can use the TGE platform enabling automatic filing of crucial data, and smooth operations through most of the shipment’s journey.

Maciej Radzik, Support and Sales System Development Manager at LOT, announced: “The successful implementation of Traxon Global eCommerce is a transformative milestone for LOT Cargo. This platform empowers us to navigate US ACAS pre-load filings with absolute confidence, driving both compliance and operational excellence.”

Jerome Lorig, Head of Product – Regulatory Compliance for CHAMP, stated: “CHAMP Cargosystems is pleased to support LOT Cargo in their commitment to regulatory compliance and operational excellence. Traxon Global eCommerce simplifies regulatory demands, allowing our clients to concentrate on their core business while maintaining seamless global trade.

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