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An '''Electronic Manifest''', also known as an '''eManifest''', refers to a digital document that contains detailed information about the cargo being transported across borders. It serves as a comprehensive record of the goods, their origin, destination, and other relevant information related to the shipment. Electronic manifests are typically used in the context of international trade to facilitate customs clearance, enhance security, and ensure compliance with customs regulations. By providing standardized and digitized data, electronic manifests streamline the exchange of information between traders and customs authorities, resulting in improved efficiency, accuracy, and transparency in the trade process.
An '''Electronic Manifest''', also known as an '''eManifest''', refers to a digital document that contains detailed information about the cargo being transported across borders. It serves as a comprehensive record of the goods, their origin, destination, and other relevant information related to the shipment. Electronic manifests are typically used in the context of international trade to facilitate customs clearance, enhance security, and ensure compliance with customs regulations. By providing standardized and digitized data, electronic manifests streamline the exchange of information between traders and customs authorities, resulting in improved efficiency, accuracy, and transparency in the trade process.