AI Navigator

Stop Tab-Switching. Just Ask.

A typical shipment has 5-8 documents. Instead of opening them all side by side to cross-check details, ask Navigator a question and get a cited answer that spans every document in the shipment.

Cross-checking documents shouldn't take 30 minutes

Before you clear a shipment, you need to verify that the details match across documents. Does the weight on the invoice match the B/L? Does the shipper name match? Are the HS codes consistent? Is the ETA still what it was on the booking confirmation?

That means opening the B/L in one tab, the invoice in another, the packing list in a third, Ctrl+F through each one, and comparing values manually. For a 40-line-item shipment, it's 20-30 minutes of tedious cross-referencing — and if you miss a discrepancy, it shows up at the border.

Navigator reads all the documents in a shipment together. Ask a question, get an answer that cites the exact document and page — so you can verify in seconds instead of searching manually.

Docs Auto-Linked

All shipment documents connected by reference number

Ask in Plain English

Navigator searches across all linked documents at once

Cited Answer

Which document, which page — click through to verify

The kind of questions you can ask

Navigator understands shipping documents — not just generic text. It knows what a B/L is, what an arrival notice contains, and how to cross-reference values between an invoice and a packing list. Ask follow-up questions too — the conversation keeps context.

"Do the weights match across the B/L, invoice, and packing list?"
"Do the shipper and consignee match between the B/L and commercial invoice?"
"What are the declared HS codes and their values?"
"Has the ETA changed from the original booking to the arrival notice?"
"What container numbers are on this shipment and what are the seal numbers?"
"What are the delivery instructions on the delivery order?"
"Summarize the key details from all documents in this shipment."
"What charges are listed on the arrival notice?"

Every answer comes with source citations — which document and page the data came from. If the data isn't in the documents, Navigator tells you that too.

Try Navigator on your next shipment

Upload a shipment's documents and ask your first question. Cross-check in seconds instead of minutes.

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