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Magaya AI Compliance Tool to Improve Workflows

[ April 24, 2026   //   ]

Magaya Corp. has launched an artificial intelligence-based trade compliance tool designed to embed regulatory guidance directly into freight forwarding and customs brokerage workflows.

The new ACEbridge AI compliance agent is built to provide citation-backed answers drawn from official U.S. Customs and Border Protection sources, allowing users to access filing guidance, resolve errors and navigate regulatory requirements without leaving their operating systems.

The platform targets a persistent friction point in cross-border logistics: fragmented access to compliance information, which often requires brokers and forwarders to consult multiple systems and databases while managing time-sensitive filings.

“ACEbridge reflects how we think about AI at Magaya. It should be practical, reliable and built around the way our customers actually work,” said Matthew Fotouhi, chief innovation officer at Magaya.

Unlike general-purpose AI tools, the system is limited to vetted government sources and provides source citations for each response. When queries fall outside its knowledge base, the platform flags the gap rather than generating unverified guidance, a design choice aimed at reducing compliance risk.

Magaya said the tool integrates across multiple user roles, from customs brokers handling entry filings to support teams addressing complex regulatory inquiries, with the goal of standardizing access to authoritative information.

Core features include AI-assisted tariff classification, duty estimation, regulatory lookup and real-time error diagnosis, functions typically handled through a mix of manual research and legacy software.

The launch comes as logistics providers face increasing regulatory complexity tied to tariff changes, enforcement actions and evolving digital filing requirements in the U.S. Industry groups have identified compliance accuracy and speed as key operational differentiators, particularly as shipment volumes and scrutiny increase.

By embedding compliance intelligence into existing workflows, Magaya said the platform is intended to reduce processing time, improve decision-making and minimize costly filing errors across the supply chain.

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