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Aduanapp Classify

Our Plans

Check out our plans and choose the Aduanapp Classify version that is best for your needs.

Aduanapp Classify

PRO VERSION

Uni-Classifier

Includes

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Unlimited users

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200 classifications

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Tariff Code + (NICO or HTS)

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Risk Score

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Legal Basis, Notes and Taxes

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Computer Vision + Bilingual

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APIs

Starts at 200 classifications per month but is scalable to your needs.

Aduanapp Classify

PRO VERSION

Merceology

Includes

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Unlimited users

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200 classifications

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Tariff Code + (NICO or HTS)

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Risk Score

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Legal Basis, Notes and Taxes

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Computer Vision + Bilingual

Starts at 200 classifications per month but is scalable to your needs.

Aduanapp Classify

PRO VERSION

Multi-Classifier

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Unlimited users

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Adjustable Volume

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Risk Score

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Legal Basis

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Computer Vision + Bilingual

This a volume based plan and is adjustable to your needs.

  • What is an HS code, and what does it have to do with importing/exporting?
    An HS code (Harmonized System code) is a standardized numerical classification system for traded goods, developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO). It is used globally to identify products in international trade, ensuring a uniform system for tariff classification, customs duties, and regulatory compliance. Importers and exporters must correctly classify their products with an HS code to determine applicable duties, taxes, and trade regulations.
  • Why are HS codes so important?
    HS codes are essential because they: Determine tariffs and duties applied to imports and exports. Ensure regulatory compliance, helping businesses avoid fines, delays, or customs rejections. Facilitate international trade agreements, allowing products to be correctly categorized for preferential tariffs. Support trade statistics, enabling governments to track and regulate imports and exports.
  • Are HS codes the same for every country?
    The first six digits of an HS code are standardized worldwide under the Harmonized System (HS). However, individual countries can extend these codes with additional digits for national tariff and regulatory purposes. For example, the U.S. uses the HTS (Harmonized Tariff Schedule), and Mexico uses the LIGIE system, which includes NICO (Número de Identificación Comercial).
  • Can't I just Google an HS code for my product?
    While you may find a general HS code online, relying solely on Google can be risky. HS classification requires precise knowledge of product specifications, materials, and intended use. Misclassification can lead to incorrect duties, customs delays, fines, or even legal consequences. Using a reliable classification tool or consulting a customs expert is the best approach.
  • Can the classifier classify any type of product?
    Our AI-powered classifier is designed to handle a wide range of products, offering preliminary tariff classification based on available data. However, some highly specialized or complex products may require additional verification from a customs expert to ensure compliance with local regulations and industry-specific rules.
  • Is it possible to integrate Aduanapp Classify with other software or internal systems?
    Absolutely. Both the Uni-Classifier (for one-by-one product classification) and the Multi-Classifier (for bulk operations) can be integrated into your existing workflows, platforms, or internal systems via API. Whether you're using an ERP, a customs management system, or a proprietary platform, our team can support the integration process to ensure a smooth, secure, and scalable connection that fits your operational needs.
  • For Customs Brokers
    Streamlines the sales process. Supports initial analysis. Customizable risk rules based on specific needs. Provides access to legal references for consultation. Complements operational efficiency. Bilingual service for international operations. Multi-classification capability for high-volume processing.
  • For Importers/Exporters
    Facilitates preliminary research of tariff classifications (including NICO & HTS codes). Enables better initial planning (assessing the feasibility of imports). Enhances communication with customs brokers. Provides an initial understanding of requirements and regulations. Optimizes pre-import preparation time. Easy to use and available 24/7.
  • For Government
    Democratizes access to tariff classification for new importers and exporters. Improves product traceability with a structured and accessible database. Facilitates export promotion under the Made in Mexico seal, boosting foreign trade. Enhances tax oversight and revenue collection by increasing classification transparency. Can be integrated as a support tool in trade facilitation programs. Digital platform with easy access, available 24/7 for consultation and validation.
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