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COPERA is a foreign trade and customs operations management system developed by Codesafia. It is aimed at importers, exporters, trading companies, and other organizations involved in Mexico’s Comercio Exterior. Rather than being a general-purpose ERP, it focuses on customs operations monitoring, preventing joint tax liability, and retaining electronic records, helping businesses prepare more complete operational evidence for audits by the relevant authorities.
Based on the website information, COPERA’s core modules include the “Expediente Digital Aduanero” customs digital file, Glosa / Data Stage data processing and export, manual creation of operations, customs procedure monitoring and auditing, advanced search, Excel/PDF export, and user-level management. It explicitly mentions connectivity with VUCEM and the ability to process Glosa or Data Stage reports provided by SAAI-WEB, which appear to be its most important business integration points. The electronic file module supports both manual and automatic storage of electronic documents generated for each operation, with the option to attach Excel, Word, or image files.
The website does not disclose plans, pricing, billing methods, payment methods, or whether the product is delivered as cloud SaaS, private deployment, or a hybrid model. The page provides a “Pide tu demo” entry point, so it appears to be more of a B2B solution that requires sales engagement. On permissions, it only mentions “Niveles de Usuario,” indicating some form of user hierarchy, but it does not provide details on roles, approvals, operation logs, or multi-team collaboration.
Its strengths are its highly vertical focus and close fit with Mexico foreign trade compliance, VUCEM, and SAAI-WEB data processing needs. Its search, filtering, export, and electronic filing capabilities are directly useful for audit preparation. The main drawback is limited public transparency: security compliance, data encryption, backups, SLA, API, developer support, and detailed permission controls are not disclosed, so enterprise buyers should verify these points carefully during the demo.
COPERA is best suited to companies or service providers with import/export, customs declaration, and compliance archiving needs in Mexico, especially teams that need to systematically organize customs data such as pedimento, agent, and patente information. For Chinese companies involved in Mexico import/export operations, it may be worth evaluating as a local compliance tool. Access from mainland China is unknown, payment methods are not disclosed, and alternatives should be selected based on the customs systems and local customs declaration software ecosystem of the company’s operating country.
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