Exportericv39s Account Extra Quality May 2026

A Brazilian grain cooperative had to manage ICV scores for 200+ local trucking suppliers. The standard account limited them to manual spreadsheet uploads. The Extra Quality account automated the ingestion of supplier invoices via OCR, automatically recalculating the weighted ICV for each shipment. This reduced their administrative overhead by 30 hours per week.

Not every exporter requires this tier. If you ship five parcels a month via courier, the standard account is sufficient. However, for the following profiles, ExporterICV39’s Account Extra Quality is non-negotiable. exportericv39s account extra quality

Use the advanced analytics module (exclusive to Extra Quality) to identify which of your shipping lanes have the highest "first-pass acceptance rates." Double down on those lanes. Conversely, identify which suppliers consistently trigger document rejections and retrain them. A Brazilian grain cooperative had to manage ICV

Standard accounts limit you to 3 user logins. Extra Quality allows up to 25 users with granular permissions. You can give your warehouse team "view-only" access to shipping labels while giving your finance team "edit" rights to invoice values. This prevents internal fraud and data leakage. This reduced their administrative overhead by 30 hours

The "quality" in this context refers to human support. Holders of these premium accounts bypass generic chatbots and receive direct access to compliance officers who specialize in their specific export category (e.g., oil & gas, agriculture, or heavy machinery).

A German firm exporting hydraulic presses to Saudi Arabia was losing roughly €4,000 per week due to "document mismatch" holds. After upgrading to Extra Quality, the pre-validation AI caught discrepancies in the harmonized system (HS) code modifiers before submission. Within 30 days, their customs hold rate dropped from 12% to 0.4%.

To achieve "extra quality" in financial management, an exporter’s account must be meticulously structured around three pillars: