MFT Freight ERP

Manifest compilation and customs filing workflow in one system

From manifest ingestion through cargo consolidation to customs pre-filing — a complete freight operations module where parsed manifest data flows directly into your customs and consolidation workflows. No re-keying. No separate systems.

Manifest Compilation
Manifests Ingested12
Total Consignments384
Duplicates Detected7 (merged)
Consolidation Groups41
Weight ReconciledMATCHED
Manifest Compilation

Compile manifests from multiple sources automatically

The ERP ingests manifests from shipping lines, airlines, and agents. Each manifest is parsed and its consignment data compiled into a unified cargo database. Duplicate B/L entries are detected and merged.

Consolidation logic groups consignments by consignee, destination, or customs broker — ready for filing. Weight and piece count totals are reconciled against manifest headers automatically.

Multi-source ingestionDuplicate detectionConsolidation logicWeight reconciliationAuto-grouping
Filing Workflow
Declarations Draft41
Pending Approval8
Submitted to NSW29
Cleared4
Customs Filing Workflow

Pre-fill customs declarations from manifest data

Parsed manifest data automatically populates customs declaration forms. HS codes, cargo descriptions, weights, and consignee details flow into the filing template without re-keying.

The workflow tracks each declaration from draft through submission to clearance. Supervisors review and approve before filing. Status updates from Thai Customs are received via EDI and displayed in real time.

Auto pre-fillHS code mappingDeclaration workflowSupervisor approvalStatus tracking
Consolidation Summary
Consignments384
Consolidated Groups41
Total Weight1,247,800 KGS
DG Groups5 (segregated)
Containers94 TEU
Cargo Consolidation

Group and consolidate cargo for efficient operations

The consolidation module groups consignments by common attributes: same consignee, same customs broker, same destination warehouse, or same HS code chapter. This reduces the number of customs entries and speeds up clearance.

Consolidated cargo summaries include total weight, total measurement, piece count, container list, and DG cargo flags. Export consolidation reports for terminal planning and warehouse allocation.

Consignee groupingBroker assignmentDG consolidationContainer planningWarehouse allocation
By the Numbers

MFT ERP performance metrics

384
Consignments compiled per manifest set
92%
Declarations auto-populated
41
Consolidation groups per batch
60%
Reduction in filing time
FAQ

Common questions about MFT ERP

Can the ERP handle manifests from multiple carriers?
Yes. The ERP ingests manifests from any shipping line or airline. Each carrier's format is normalized to a consistent schema during parsing, so compilation works seamlessly across carriers.
How does consolidation logic group consignments?
Grouping rules are configurable: by consignee, customs broker, destination warehouse, HS code chapter, or any combination. Default rules group by consignee and broker for optimal customs filing.
Is the customs filing module certified for Thai Customs NSW?
Yes. The filing module generates NSW-compatible XML declarations. For direct EDI submission, pair the ERP with MFT e-Customs. Alternatively, export declarations and submit through your existing NSW channel.
Can I reconcile manifest data against shipping line bills?
Yes. The ERP cross-references manifest line items against B/L data. Weight, piece count, and cargo description discrepancies are flagged for review before filing.
Does the ERP support multi-branch operations?
Yes. Multi-branch support with role-based access control. Each branch manages its own manifests and filings, with head office visibility into all operations.

Ready to unify manifest and customs operations?

Book a demo — we will show you how manifest data flows from ingestion through customs filing without re-keying.