List of CargoWise Customs and Compliance Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased CargoWise Customs and Compliance for Global Trade Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using CargoWise Customs and Compliance for Global Trade Management include: Legacy Supply Chain, a United States based Distribution organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $410.0 million, New Zealand Customs Service, a New Zealand based Government organisation with 1522 employees and revenues of $180.0 million and many others.
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Legacy Supply Chain | Distribution | 2500 | $410M | United States | WiseTech Global | CargoWise Customs and Compliance | Global Trade Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Legacy Supply Chain implemented CargoWise Customs and Compliance from WiseTech Global as its Global Trade Management solution. The deployment was positioned inside the companys Tier 1 technology stack to support purchase order and document management, integrated clearance and ISF filing, and cargo tracking for its 3PL service offerings.
CargoWise Customs and Compliance was configured to deliver customs and compliance processing alongside forwarding workflows, with emphasis on customizable workflows, document orchestration, and operational cargo status. Configuration focused on aligning customs declarations and filing with forwarding documentation and tracking, while leveraging standard Global Trade Management capabilities such as declaration filing, compliance monitoring, and structured document management.
The implementation was integrated with Legacy Supply Chains existing platform set, connecting CargoWise Customs and Compliance to Manhattan Warehouse Management System for RF driven real time inventory visibility and to MercuryGate Transportation Management System for online transportation status and workflow coordination. Integrations targeted end to end handoffs between warehouse operations, transportation orchestration, and customs clearance to maintain a single transactional record for orders and shipment documents.
Governance emphasized cross functional process alignment between operations, transportation, and customs compliance teams, using customizable KPIs and dashboard visibility from the broader technology stack to standardize workflows and exceptions. The rollout narrative reflects an architectural approach that embeds CargoWise Customs and Compliance within a multi product 3PL environment to support visibility, efficiency, and performance objectives across Legacy Supply Chains United States operations.
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New Zealand Customs Service | Government | 1522 | $180M | New Zealand | WiseTech Global | CargoWise Customs and Compliance | Global Trade Management | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 New Zealand Customs Service implemented CargoWise Customs and Compliance to digitize the maintenance of, and access to, the Working Tariff of New Zealand. CargoWise Customs and Compliance is being applied within the Global Trade Management category to deliver a consolidated, fully online customs tariff capability that aligns classification workflows with the World Customs Organization Harmonized System.
The implementation centers on a WiseTech built Customs Tariff Management Portal to manage the data sets and documentation that underpin the Working Tariff, and on a BorderWise Community Edition New Zealand to provide a searchable, user facing view of tariff headings, legal notes, tariff concessions, customs advice and free trade agreement content. The Customs Tariff Management Portal will produce human readable and computer readable outputs, and will continue to support production of the current PDF and printed versions relied on by some stakeholders.
Operationally the deployment is intended to replace disparate internal Customs processes such as emails, Word and Excel documents, PDFs and printed books, bringing those artifacts into structured tariff data that can coexist with electronic customs entry processing systems including the New Zealand Trade Single Window. The solution is positioned to support border agencies, including Customs and the Ministry for Primary Industries, as well as importers, exporters, customs brokers, freight forwarders and logistics service providers across New Zealand.
Contract governance is explicit, the agreement with WiseTech has an initial term of seven years including a two year implementation period and options to renew for successive terms, and the award followed a competitive tender process. WiseTech will continue to extend the product suite with the stated intent of making the tariff management capability available to other governments and border agencies.
The stated outcomes include streamlining accurate classification of imported goods, simplifying the production and dissemination of the Working Tariff, and providing border agencies with tools to more easily and accurately manage tariff content and related documentation.
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