# Document Splitting

Dexter's document splitting and classification feature is a powerful tool that enables businesses to streamline their customs declaration process by automating the sorting and categorization of various customs documents. This feature allows businesses to upload a batch of mixed customs documents, such as invoices, packing lists, delivery notes, and waybills, and have Dexter automatically split and classify each document type for further processing.

<figure><img src="/files/OpbJbeSqtBaJPyWBcMtK" alt=""><figcaption><p>Split a bulk file to its document types</p></figcaption></figure>

The document splitting and classification feature is designed to save businesses valuable time and resources by eliminating the need for manual sorting and classification of customs documents. By automating this process, businesses can focus on more value-adding tasks, while Dexter takes care of the time-consuming and error-prone task of sorting and categorizing documents.

Dexter's document splitting and classification feature is highly flexible and extensible, allowing businesses to process any type of document they need to, in any language. Dexter's advanced machine learning algorithms enable it to accurately identify and classify documents, regardless of their format, layout, or language.


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