Request QuoteManaged Shipment Intake
One coordination layer // Planning to delivery

Logistics
by Design.

CloudPorts™ is the managed coordination layer for international trade. We run the operating workflow between your suppliers, partners, and customers — sequencing routing, documentation, compliance checkpoints, and partner execution so every shipment moves with clearer visibility, faster handoffs, and fewer surprises.

The Global Framework.

Better visibility. Faster execution. Cleaner documentation. Lower operational risk.

CloudPorts™ centralizes the planning, documentation, partner coordination, and exception management that determine whether an international shipment moves on schedule and on file. We operate as the single accountable layer across forwarders, brokers, carriers, suppliers, warehouses, and your internal teams.

Most import and export disruptions are not freight problems — they are coordination problems. CloudPorts™ closes the gaps between parties, surfaces issues before they become delays, and keeps every shipment on one structured operating timeline from planning to delivery.

  • Structured Planning — Routing, documentation, and compliance checkpoints sequenced before cargo moves.
  • Coordinated Execution — Suppliers, forwarders, brokers, carriers, and warehouses aligned through one managed workflow.
  • Operational Control — International logistics oversight without building an in-house freight department.
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Shipment Intelligence.

Visibility before exceptions become delays. Cross-border shipments break down in the gaps — missing files, unclear ownership, late partner updates, customs holds discovered too late. CloudPorts™ consolidates routing, documentation, partner communication, and milestone tracking into one operating picture, so the right people see what matters and act early.

RoutingMultimodal planning across ocean, air, cross-border, drayage, and final-mile handoffs.
DocumentationCommercial files, shipping instructions, classification support, and audit-ready records.
ExecutionClear ownership across booking, departure, clearance, delivery, and closeout.
ExceptionsEarly escalation, partner follow-up, and stakeholder updates until resolution.
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Services Overview.

Three coordinated practices for importers and exporters that need stronger logistics control, cleaner documentation, and more dependable shipment execution.

CloudPorts™ provides the operating layer around international shipment execution. Transportation, customs filing, clearance, and insurance placement are performed by licensed third-party partners under client authorization. CloudPorts™ structures and runs the coordination around those regulated services.

// Global Transportation Coordination.

International movement coordinated across licensed forwarders, NVOCCs, carriers, warehouses, drayage providers, and ground operators by sea, air, and land.

  • Ocean FCL, ocean LCL, air freight, and cross-border routing coordination
  • U.S., Mexico, and Canada lane management
  • Project, multimodal, and multi-vendor shipment planning
  • Container, pickup, and milestone sequencing
  • Drayage, intermodal, domestic, and final-mile handoff coordination
  • Consolidation, cross-dock, and special-handling oversight

// Global Trade Management.

Documentation, authorization, broker coordination, filing oversight, and compliance checkpoints structured into one managed workflow.

  • Import and export document review and sequencing
  • Commercial invoice, packing list, shipping instruction, and bill of lading coordination
  • ISF, AES, COO, FTA, and broker filing oversight through licensed partners
  • HTS and trade-data validation support
  • Customs-status follow-up and audit-ready shipment records
  • Power of Attorney issuance, recordkeeping, and authorization trail
  • Cargo insurance placement through licensed underwriters

// Trade Strategy & Execution Support.

Practical guidance for teams that need better routing decisions, supplier readiness, landed-cost awareness, and disciplined partner execution.

  • Routing strategy and lane review
  • Incoterm selection and risk allocation
  • Landed-cost modeling and supplier readiness
  • Process and documentation control design
  • Vendor coordination and partner selection support
  • Workflow support across TMS, ERP, SQL, spreadsheets, and reporting tools

How It Works.

A disciplined, repeatable process that keeps shipments moving with clear ownership from intake to closeout.

  • Initiate — Share cargo profile, origin, destination, commercial terms, supplier details, and operating constraints.
  • Plan — CloudPorts™ maps routing options, partner responsibilities, documentation requirements, and compliance checkpoints.
  • Execute — Bookings, pickups, departures, customs milestones, and delivery transitions coordinated across the right parties.
  • Monitor & Resolve — Milestones tracked, exceptions escalated early, and stakeholders informed until the shipment is delivered and the file is complete.
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Trade Intelligence.

Operational signals on tariffs, customs enforcement, routing risk, documentation requirements, and supply-chain disruption — curated for import and export teams before cargo moves.

Market Brief: Tariff changes, enforcement priorities, refund timelines, and documentation requirements move quickly. Keep trade data, origin support, and commercial files current before cargo is released — late discovery is the most expensive way to learn a new rule.
03.JUN.26
Forced Labor / Customs

Forced-Labor Enforcement Tightens Across Major Markets

The U.S., Europe, and Britain are moving through different enforcement models for forced-labor-linked goods, increasing the need for supplier traceability, country-of-origin support, and documentation discipline before import.

Source: Reuters
03.JUN.26
U.S. / EU

EU Pushes Back on Proposed U.S. Forced-Labor Tariffs

European trade officials warned that additional U.S. tariffs tied to forced-labor concerns would be unacceptable, creating a live watchpoint for EU-origin goods, landed-cost models, and sourcing exposure.

Source: Reuters
03.JUN.26
CBP / Refunds

CBP Posts Guidance on IEEPA Duty Refund Timing

CBP guidance says importers and authorized brokers should anticipate valid IEEPA duty refunds generally being issued within 60–90 days after acceptance, making entry review and refund tracking a file-control priority.

Source: CBP
26.MAY.26
U.S. / China

USTR to Seek Comment on China Goods Eligible for Tariff Cuts

U.S. trade officials said they will seek public comment on which Chinese goods should be eligible for lower tariffs, creating a planning window for importers reviewing duty exposure and supplier strategy.

Source: Reuters
03.JUN.26
USMCA / Mexico

Mexico Says USMCA-Compliant Exports Would Avoid Proposed Tariff

Mexico said exports that meet USMCA rules of origin would be exempt from the proposed U.S. forced-labor-linked tariff, making origin support, supplier records, and broker instructions immediate watchpoints for North American trade lanes.

Source: Reuters

A.T.L.A.S.

Applied Trade Logistics Advisory System.

Shipment intake, readiness checks, landed-cost planning, documentation review, and exception visibility in one secure operating console.

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