
Do you know where your customs declarations are stored today?
A short, practical guide for international traders who want to understand how customs documentation should be structured, and why this is the foundation of compliance.
The reality of managing customs declarations
Customs declarations and supporting documents are often spread across inboxes, shared drives, broker portals and local folders.
Individually, files may be accessible. Collectively, they rarely provide structure, continuity or confidence.
Many organisations believe their customs documentation is under control.
In practice, they often have a collection of files rather than a reliable foundation for compliance.
This guide helps you assess where you actually stand.

From documentation to control
A structured customs archive is not the end goal. It is the starting point.
The guide introduces Emma Compliance as an example of how international traders can move from fragmented documentation to structured customs data management.


Download the guide
Get a clear introduction to how customs declarations and documents should be structured, and assess whether your current setup supports compliance.