International trade is based on growing volumes of
logistical data, making it increasingly challenging for
customs organizations to secure legitimate trade and
collect revenue effectively.
NEXYTE, Cognyte's Decision Intelligence Platform,
is designed to accelerate decision making and prevent
illegal trade through multi-source data fusion and
machine learning analytics. Using NEXYTE allows
customs organizations to automatically assign a
risk score for imports and exports, leading to better
customs clearance and increased revenues.
SOURCES INSIGHTS
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Container/Package risk score
Invoices
Links between individuals,
companies & shipments
Import/Export registry
Timeline pattern anomalies
Registrar of companies
X-ray images Object recognition in
images/videos
PLATFORM
Unify your customs investigations into a single workspace to save time and money
+ Fuse structured and unstructured customs data points into unified entities
+ Single pane-of-glass for multi-source customs investigations
+ Independently add data sources using standard APIs
Boost your customs clearance process and increase revenue collection
+ Automatic risk scoring for packages and containers going through customs
+ Detect similar entities to those involved in suspicious shipments for further investigation
+ Extract and correlate identifiers from documents, images and videos
Detect and seize unauthorized shipments based on previously unattainable insights
+ Identify hidden relations between individuals, companies and shipments
+ Customer-defined analytics based on specific investigation needs
KEY BENEFITS OF USING NEXYTE FOR CUSTOMS
USE CASE
NEXYTE for Customs Intelligence & Investigation
Increase customs revenue collection with data fusion & analytics
1. In 2021 501.5 million items seized by World
Customs Organization (WCO)
2. On a typical day, US customs seize $342,000
in undeclared or illicit currency
Source: http://www.wcoomd.org/en/media/newsroom/2022/june/
operation-stop-ii.aspx
Source: https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2022-
Apr/cbp-snapshot-042022.pdf