
TariffPilot is an AI-powered platform designed to revolutionize the tedious and time-consuming manual process of customs tariff classification for goods. By leveraging artificial intelligence and a novel technical approach, TariffPilot automates tariff classification, aiming to support companies in their daily operations with high-quality, accurate suggestions. The tool integrates the complete EZT-Online database, including notes, explanations, and binding tariff information (BTI), to provide comprehensive tariff suggestions with detailed justifications, known as PilotMemos. Developed in partnership with AWB, a firm with extensive expertise in customs and foreign trade, TariffPilot offers a solution that is up to ten times faster than manual methods, reportedly improving throughput by over 1,000% and saving 90% of time. Companies can get started immediately by logging in, with no prior consultations required. Future developments aim to include the classification of multiple goods simultaneously. This automation significantly relieves company resources and reduces the risk of errors, penalties, and fines associated with incorrect customs declarations.

TariffPilot is an AI-powered platform designed to revolutionize the tedious and time-consuming manual process of customs tariff classification for goods. By leveraging artificial intelligence and a novel technical approach, TariffPilot automates tariff classification, aiming to support companies in their daily operations with high-quality, accurate suggestions. The tool integrates the complete EZT-Online database, including notes, explanations, and binding tariff information (BTI), to provide comprehensive tariff suggestions with detailed justifications, known as PilotMemos. Developed in partnership with AWB, a firm with extensive expertise in customs and foreign trade, TariffPilot offers a solution that is up to ten times faster than manual methods, reportedly improving throughput by over 1,000% and saving 90% of time. Companies can get started immediately by logging in, with no prior consultations required. Future developments aim to include the classification of multiple goods simultaneously. This automation significantly relieves company resources and reduces the risk of errors, penalties, and fines associated with incorrect customs declarations.