Clear customs work, from HS classification to tariff action.

Palmyra connects product classification, evidence storage, and tariff intelligence so trade teams can move from uploaded data to defensible decisions with less manual work.

Explore the Palmyra workflow

Each module strengthens a different part of trade compliance, helping teams classify products, preserve evidence, understand tariff impact, validate CBAM exposure, and stay ready for operational or audit questions.

01

HS Classification

A guided workflow for finding the right HS code, documenting the logic, and keeping every classification decision review-ready.

HS Classification determines the commodity code used for customs declarations, duty calculation, trade measures, and reporting. A wrong code can create duty exposure, blocked shipments, inconsistent product data, and painful audit questions later.

BTI, GRI, Section and Chapter Notes
Live customs and tariff data
Review-ready decision history

Palmyra structures classification around the product facts that matter: material composition, function, technical characteristics, intended use, packaging, and supporting documents. The goal is not just to assign a code, but to preserve why that code was selected.

The workflow supports classification reasoning with BTI references, the General Rules of Interpretation, Section and Chapter Notes, explanatory context, and live customs and tariff data. Teams can compare evidence, check relevant measures, and keep the decision path visible.

This creates a review-ready classification record that can be reviewed internally, updated when data changes, and carried forward into duties, restrictions, audit storage, and future trade operations.

02

Customs Flow

A customs-aware operations layer that turns document intake, evidence archiving, audit trails, reporting, and data visibility into one controlled customs flow.

Customs Flow turns scattered customs documents and operational details into structured, searchable records. Teams can archive the right evidence, connect it to products and shipments, report from reliable data, and make decisions without rebuilding the file from inboxes, folders, and spreadsheets.

Document archiving and audit trail
Reporting-ready data visibility
Informed customs decisions

The module starts with intelligent data extraction and document archiving from invoices, packing lists, product files, declarations, and supporting documents. Instead of manually copying the same information into spreadsheets, teams can move from document intake to a usable customs record.

Because the workflow is built with customs-aware technology, extracted data is organized around the details that matter for trade operations: product identifiers, HS codes, origin, values, quantities, documents, status changes, review notes, and reporting fields.

The result is better data visibility and a stronger audit position. Customs Flow keeps records, attachments, decisions, and operational history together so teams can prove what happened, answer questions faster, report with more confidence, and make more informed customs decisions.

03

Tariff Booster

A tariff intelligence layer that turns HS classifications into duties, restrictions, landed-cost insight, and trade-risk awareness.

Tariff Booster comes after classification. Once products have their HS codes, it helps teams understand what a product will cost, where it may be restricted, and how changing trade measures can affect commercial decisions.

Duty rates and landed-cost insight
Restrictions and country-specific checks
Trade wars and anti-dumping risk

The module enriches classified products with duty rates, import measures, restrictions, licensing requirements, and country-specific checks. Teams can see the customs impact of a product before it becomes a shipment problem.

Tariff Booster helps teams understand cost of goods sold and landed-cost exposure by connecting tariff data to the classified product record. That makes it easier to compare sourcing options, price products, and spot margin pressure earlier.

It also supports trade-risk monitoring for trade wars, anti-dumping duties, safeguard measures, sanctions exposure, and sudden regulatory changes. When policy shifts affect a product category or origin, teams have a clearer place to assess the impact.

04

CBAM Validation

A practical validation layer for extracting CBAM-required SKU data and checking whether imported goods may fall above or below the reporting threshold.

CBAM Validation helps EU importers and their partners connect product-level customs data with the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism workflow. It focuses on SKU, weight, supplier, country of origin, CN or HS code, and shipment volume data so teams can understand whether a reporting obligation is likely to apply.

The module extracts CBAM-required details at SKU level, not only at HS or CN level: SKU identifiers, net weights, supplier names, countries of origin, shipment quantities, and customs code links. This gives teams the product-level structure needed before they can assess CBAM exposure.

It checks whether imported CBAM goods appear to fall above or below the 50-tonne annual threshold, using product weights and shipment volumes alongside supplier and origin data. Teams get an early signal on whether reporting and authorisation steps are likely to apply.

How the workflow connects

01

Intelligent document extraction

Extract the key product, shipment, and customs data from uploaded documents.

02

HS classification

Turn product information into a structured HS classification decision.

03

Data enrichment and validation

Add duties, restrictions, tariff context, and CBAM validation to the classified product record.

04

Filing accuracy audit

Search customs filings for red flags, inconsistencies, missing data, and accuracy issues before they become audit findings.

05

Dashboards and metrics

Turn the audit results into dashboards, KPIs, exception lists, and management-ready compliance views.

06

Archiving

Keep records, evidence, and decision history ready for future audits.

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