Freight Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: FRGT) has announced the launch of automated CFDI (Comprobante Fiscal Digital por Internet) invoicing within its Fleet Rocket transportation management system (TMS), a move that integrates Mexico's electronic invoicing requirements directly into the platform. The new functionality, available to Pro and Enterprise subscribers, automates CFDI stamping, invoice management, cancellation, and electronic payment receipt generation, eliminating the need for separate invoicing tools.
CFDI is Mexico's mandatory electronic invoicing format, regulated by the tax authority Servicio de Administración Tributaria (SAT). The automated system packages shipment and billing data and submits it through a certified stamping provider, ensuring compliance with SAT requirements. Real-time updates on tax document status are also provided, giving logistics operators greater visibility and control over their invoicing processes.
This development is significant for brokers, shippers, and logistics operators engaged in cross-border trade between the U.S. and Mexico, as it simplifies a complex and often time-consuming compliance task. By embedding CFDI directly into Fleet Rocket, Fr8Tech strengthens its software-as-a-service (SaaS) offering, making it more attractive to companies that need to navigate both U.S. and Mexican regulatory environments. The integration reduces operational friction and potential errors, which can be costly in cross-border logistics.
Fleet Rocket is part of Fr8Tech's broader portfolio of technology solutions, which includes the Fr8App platform for over-the-road (OTR) B2B cross-border shipping across the USMCA region, Waavely for ocean freight booking, and Zayren, an AI-based pricing-prediction and carrier-matching tool. The company's unified platform aims to optimize supply chain processes through live pricing, real-time tracking, and digital freight marketplaces. This latest enhancement to Fleet Rocket underscores Fr8Tech's commitment to providing comprehensive tools that address the distinct challenges of cross-border logistics.
The announcement comes as the logistics industry increasingly relies on digital solutions to manage regulatory compliance and operational efficiency. For companies operating in the USMCA region, the ability to automate CFDI invoicing can lead to significant time savings and reduced administrative burdens. It also helps ensure that shipments are not delayed due to invoicing errors, which can be a common issue in cross-border trade.
Freight Technologies' focus on integrating tax compliance into its TMS reflects a broader trend in the industry toward end-to-end digitalization. As more companies seek to streamline their supply chains, solutions that offer built-in regulatory compliance are likely to become more valuable. The automated CFDI feature is expected to appeal to logistics operators looking to reduce costs and improve accuracy in their billing processes.
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