PROVO, UT – October 21, 2025 – SafePackage™, a leader in AI-driven customs compliance and clearance, today announced it has been selected by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to participate in its Trade Solutions Pilot Program. The work will be in support of Pillar 1 under the Commercial Solutions Opening Pilot Program (CSOP). The program works with private sector cutting-edge technologies within CBP’s testing environments to evaluate their ability to streamline trade, promote security, and secure tariff revenue. A primary objective is to provide a platform that is an AI-driven, highly accurate, and automated compliance and duty collection system that addresses the challenges of high-volume e-commerce trade.
Cross-border e-commerce has seen unprecedented growth, bringing with it challenges related to the accuracy of shipment data, compliance, and proper duty collection. The volume of small packages in the de minimis environment combined with recent changes to de minimis rules presents opportunities for the private sector and for CBP to improve efficiency, lower costs, and maximize revenue collection. In response, CBP has selected SafePackage™ to partner in testing a platform that is designed to facilitate accurate duty payments while providing greater visibility into the supply chain. Through this Pilot, SafePackage’ s platform will offer CBP a higher level of transparency into the supply chain of products destined for the United States, promoting more effective and efficient trade facilitation and enforcement.
SafePackage’ s solution directly facilitates the collection and transmission of detailed international mail data, including duty payment confirmation, to CBP before packages ever leave their country of origin. This is paired with comprehensive, at-scale compliance screening at the source, which reduces the influx of high-risk or non-compliant shipments into the U.S. By identifying potential violations such as intellectual property infringements, dangerous goods, and other prohibited or restricted items early on, we help streamline the flow of compliant goods.
SafePackage™ strives to deliver highly accurate and automated tariff classifications (HTS codes), value validation, and probable country of origin determination(s), which may significantly reduce the need for manual intervention. The SafePackage™ system captures granular data on each individual shipment, such as product web listings, images, and descriptions. This may enable CBP to trace goods more effectively and monitor their movement from origin to destination, significantly enhancing supply chain transparency for enforcement purposes.
With this selection, CBP will be able to evaluate how access to private sector trade data facilitates trade compliance. This presents opportunities for both the private sector and for CBP to improve efficiency, lower costs, and maximize revenue collection.
“We are incredibly proud to partner with U.S. Customs and Border Protection on this important initiative,” said John Farley, founder and CEO of SafePackage™. “As the old saying goes, ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’—our technology provides that unparalleled level of clarity to the trade process. This collaboration is a unique opportunity for us to help the heroes at CBP more easily protect the security and economic interests of our country on a large scale. At the same time, we aim to ensure that hard-working, compliant shippers have a smoother, more efficient customs clearance process. We are committed to ensuring that we support CBP and the trade in making global trade more secure, transparent, and fair for everyone.”
About SafePackage™ is a patented, AI-driven customs compliance platform that provides automated screening, duty collection, and brokerage services to third-party logistics providers, e-commerce platforms, shippers, and foreign posts. The company’s technology significantly reduces compliance risks for its customers, streamlining the cross-border shipping process and helping to avoid delays, seizures, and costly penalties.
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