Wove is an AI infrastructure platform for global trade that automates document processing, tariff calculations, compliance checks, and logistics workflows
The Manifest is a publication dedicated to the intersection of global trade and artificial intelligence. In an industry traditionally defined by paper trails and manual bottlenecks, we explore how structured data and automated workflows are redefining what it means to move goods across borders. We go beyond the headlines to provide granular analysis of tariff shifts, regulatory changes, and the technical infrastructure making trade more resilient.
Our mission is to equip freight forwarders, brokers, and trade attorneys with the intelligence needed to navigate a volatile global landscape. Through a lens of operational excellence and measurable ROI, we provide the blueprints for transforming unstructured documentation into a competitive advantage. At The Manifest, we believe that the future of trade isn't just about moving cargo—it's about mastering the data that drives it.
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- Manual vs. AI Infrastructure: Rewriting the Rules of Global Trade Compliance
With nearly 90% of global businesses now using some form of AI, and the EU AI Act taking effect in August 2026, relying on manual trade compliance is no longer just slow—it is a critical business risk. The global trade landscape has shifted from a world of paper-shuffling and spreadsheet management to a high-stakes digital arena where speed and precision are the only currencies that matter. As we
- The Hidden ROI Drain: What 100+ Daily Manual Tariff Classifications Really Cost
In the high-stakes world of global logistics, the difference between a profitable quarter and a massive deficit often hangs by a single percentage point. As we navigate the complexities of 2026, trade policies have shifted from static background noise to dynamic, unpredictable tools of geopolitics. Recent industry data reveals that 95% of companies now cite tariffs and geopolitical tensions as pri