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ExportDoc Worldwide is provided by Canada-based Export Data Management Services Inc. It is software for international trade companies to create export documents, customs paperwork, and shipping documents. It is not a typical cloud SaaS product; instead, it is Windows-based local/client-server software, with an emphasis on keeping customer, product, and trade document data behind the company firewall.
The core of the product is WYSIWYG document editing: what you see on screen closely resembles the printed document, with adjustable titles, fields, column widths, logos, and signatures. Shipment Manager is used to manage pending/completed shipments and letters of credit. The product catalog can store information such as country of origin, USMCA, dangerous goods, HS code, and FDA details. The address book can manage customers, banks, carriers, exporters, and more. The system supports output to paper, PDF, Word, Excel, GIF/JPG, and includes built-in email distribution.
ExportDoc supports importing data from TXT, DBF, XLS/XLSX, MDB, XML, and raw SWIFT, and can connect with CERS, AES Weblink, Livingston eLink, and bank SWIFT message workflows. The documentation also mentions a future Woocommerce plugin. For teams, licensing is based on concurrent users, with support for multiple logins/profiles, different permission levels, secure login, audit trails, and rollback. Its security selling point is the non-web architecture, meaning data is not stored in the cloud, though ISO, SOC2, GDPR, and other compliance certifications are not disclosed.
A 30-day free trial is available, but it does not include data import functionality. The full version is sold as a one-time license: USD 1499.95 for a single user, USD 2499.95 for 2 users, USD 4999.95 for 5 users, and USD 5999.95 for 10 users. The first year includes technical support, updates and upgrades, online training, and remote installation. After that, maintenance costs USD 175/year. Additional training is USD 75/hour, with a minimum of 3 hours.
Strengths include deep coverage of export documentation workflows, strong template and import/export capabilities, controllable local deployment, and support for pre-filing validation plus permission auditing. Downsides include a relatively traditional interface and purchasing process, the lack of cloud-native architecture, limited API information, and a high upfront licensing cost. It is better suited to mid-sized to large exporters with steady export operations, Windows environments, a need for local data control, and complex documentation workflows.
Availability of access and payment from mainland China is not stated, so it should be considered unknown. If localized payments, Chinese-language support, or deep integration with China’s Single Window/customs declaration systems are required, buyers should also evaluate alternatives such as local customs and logistics software, CargoWise, Descartes, SAP GTS, and Oracle GTM.
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