Run customs, client response, and delivery flow from one
East Africa operations workspace
Coordinate clearing files, customs declarations, document requests, exception handling, and finance visibility across Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda from a frontend that matches the implementation architecture.
Implementation Packages
Commercial options for clearing and forwarding teams
CAF Starter
USD120/month
Operational file management for smaller forwarding teams.
- Clearing file workflow
- Timeline and notifications
- Client portal access
- Email support
CAF Standard
USD350/month
Cross-functional operations, document SLA tracking, and exception control.
- Command-center dashboards
- Document request workflow
- Customs connector support
- Priority support
CAF Enterprise
USD750/month
Regional multi-company visibility with finance and control-tower oversight.
- Multi-company reporting
- Executive KPI history
- Regional rollout support
- Solution onboarding
Preview the CAF frontend around the actual operating model
These frontend lanes are aligned to files, customs, client documents, commercial visibility, and delivery execution.
Control Tower
Executive and operations dashboards across live files.
Clearing Files
Track pre-arrival, customs entry, release, and delivery.
Document Requests
Manage customer-response SLAs and review queues.
Customs Connector
Follow declarations, sync state, and customs logs.
Executive Finance
Watch revenue, margin, and demurrage exposure.
Quote Requests
Capture and monitor new commercial demand.
What the CAF frontend now needs to communicate clearly
Customs execution
Run the file from pre-arrival through customs entry, release, and delivery close-out.
Client response
Collect missing documents, show live milestones, and reduce avoidable delays.
Exception control
Escalate holds, documentation gaps, and valuation disputes before they disrupt delivery.
Commercial oversight
Track revenue, margin, quote demand, and demurrage exposure from the same stack.
One frontend for demo, portal entry, and commercial storytelling
- Reflect the real backend command-center architecture
- Show East Africa operating context instead of generic brochure content
- Drive clean entry into backend and portal experiences
- Support demo conversations with commercial packaging