Shipping Solutions Launches Affordable Compliance Tools for Small and Medium-Sized Export Companies
Small and medium-sized businesses that have found it difficult to meet their export compliance responsibilities now have an affordable online solution at their disposal. Shipping Solutions has just officially launched its collection of international trade compliance tools at www.ExportCompliance.com.

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EAGAN, MN — Small and medium-sized businesses that have found it difficult to meet their export compliance responsibilities now have an affordable online solution at their disposal. Shipping Solutions has just officially launched its collection of international trade compliance tools at www.ExportCompliance.com.

Priced at only $1,000 for a one-year subscription for each compliance solution, Shipping Solutions’ export compliance tools help companies classify their products for export, determine whether or not they need an export license, and screen their customers against the U.S. government’s restricted party (or “bad guy”) lists.

“While large corporations can afford complicated and expensive supply-chain solutions to conduct their export compliance requirements, smaller companies must often rely on time-consuming manual processes—if they conduct their export compliance screening at all,” said David Noah, president of Shipping Solutions.

The U.S. government has imposed several restrictions on exporting designed to prevent technology and other seemingly harmless products from being used to produce or spread weapons of mass destruction or provide support to terrorist individuals and organizations. The Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), which controls the export of most non-military products, cites the example of a small replacement part in a medical imaging machine that was sought by a South African company with the intention of using it as a detonator for nuclear bombs.

Penalties for non-compliance can be hefty. According to BIS, fines for export violations can reach up to $1 million per violation in criminal cases, $11,000 per violation in most administrative cases, and $120,000 per violation in cases of national security. In addition, criminal violators may be sentenced to prison time, and administrative penalties may include denial of export privileges.

“Unfortunately for their own protection and for our country’s national security, many smaller exporters aren’t even aware of their export compliance responsibilities until after one or more violations have already occurred,” Noah said.

Unlike other export compliance services that provide data on CD-ROMs, the Shipping Solutions Export Compliance website stores the information on its secure web server where it can be updated as needed, which is often daily. Subscribers simply log on from any computer with internet access, enter the appropriate export information, and see results on screen in just seconds.

To see a demo of the Shipping Solutions Export Compliance services and to arrange a free trial account, visit the www.ExportCompliance.com website or call 1-888-890-7447.

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