Does Ostendo cover Import Costing facilities?

Does Ostendo cover Import Costing facilities?

Yes.  Against each Shipment you can identify multiple additional charges such as Duty, Storage Fees, etc.  These charges can be apportioned to each Item in the shipment by Price, Quantity, Volume, Weight, or Duty.    Upon receipt the apportioned Shipment Costs are added to each Item and represent the true Cost of the receipt

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