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Thai National Single Window customs API integrations
~38 government agencies
The Thai National Single Window (NSW) customs platform, operated by the Customs Department under the Ministry of Finance, integrates roughly 38 government agencies and over 25,000 registered importer-exporter accounts as of 2024 per Customs Department disclosures. NSW provides standardised electronic data interchange (EDI) and REST API surfaces for customs declarations, permit-of-import filings, and ASEAN Single Window cross-border connectivity. Logistics SaaS vendors integrate NSW APIs directly into TMS and freight-forwarding modules; the absence of a clean public sandbox is the main authoring friction for new entrants.
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The Thai National Single Window (NSW) customs platform, operated by the Customs Department under the Ministry of Finance, integrates roughly 38 government agencies and over 25,000 registered importer-exporter accounts as of 2024 per Customs Department disclosures. NSW provides standardised electronic data interchange (EDI) and REST API surfaces for customs declarations, permit-of-import filings, and ASEAN Single Window cross-border connectivity. Logistics SaaS vendors integrate NSW APIs directly into TMS and freight-forwarding modules; the absence of a clean public sandbox is the main authoring friction for new entrants.
The Thai National Single Window (NSW) customs platform, operated by the Customs Department under the Ministry of Finance, integrates roughly 38 government agencies and over 25,000 registered importer-exporter accounts as of 2024 per Customs Department disclosures. NSW provides standardised electronic data interchange (EDI) and REST API surfaces for customs declarations, permit-of-import filings, and ASEAN Single Window cross-border connectivity. Logistics SaaS vendors integrate NSW APIs directly into TMS and freight-forwarding modules; the absence of a clean public sandbox is the main authoring friction for new entrants.
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2024
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What this tells you
The Thai National Single Window (NSW) customs platform, operated by the Customs Department under the Ministry of Finance, integrates roughly 38 government agencies and over 25,000 registered importer-exporter accounts as of 2024 per Customs Department disclosures. NSW provides standardised electronic data interchange (EDI) and REST API surfaces for customs declarations, permit-of-import filings, and ASEAN Single Window cross-border connectivity. Logistics SaaS vendors integrate NSW APIs directly into TMS and freight-forwarding modules; the absence of a clean public sandbox is the main authoring friction for new entrants.
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