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# Freight Cost Distribution

Automated freight cost distribution calculation is a valuable feature of Dexter that enables businesses to streamline their operations and save valuable time and resources. This feature allows businesses to automate the calculation of freight costs for customs clearance purposes, deducting both domestic and foreign freight costs based on the mean of transport, the route, and other relevant factors.

For air transport, Dexter uses tables based on the airports to calculate the freight costs, ensuring the accuracy of the calculated costs. For land transport, the software automatically calculates the exact kilometers to deduct for customs clearance purposes, simplifying the process and saving valuable time and resources.

Overall, Dexter's automated freight cost distribution calculation feature is a vital tool that enables businesses to streamline their operations, save time and resources, and ensure compliance with customs regulations. By automating the calculation of freight costs for customs clearance purposes, businesses can provide accurate and complete information to customs officials, avoiding potential fines or penalties, and focus on more value-adding tasks.


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