According to www.flexport.com, Flexport has launched a public Developer Portal offering programmatic access to its supply chain and logistics APIs. The portal supports integration with core services including customs brokerage, ocean and air freight booking, order management, and sustainability reporting tools.
API Capabilities and Integration Tools
The Developer Portal provides API documentation, EDI documentation, and step-by-step tutorials for developers building custom logistics workflows. It enables real-time access to Flexport Control Tower data, Omnichannel Seller Portal functionality, and Flexport Intelligence analytics. Developers can programmatically retrieve shipment status, customs classification (HS code) validation, duty estimates, and carrier capacity availability across ocean freight, air freight, and trucking modalities.
Tariff and Trade Compliance Tools
Flexport’s Tariff Simulator — accessible via API or web interface — allows users to model U.S. import duty impacts under multiple trade regimes, including Section 301 tariffs and IEEPA-related assessments. The platform also supports automated Tariff Refund claims for overpaid duties, with the source stating users can “see exactly what you’re owed in 5 minutes” using its free calculator. Flexport’s Duty Drawback service helps clients reclaim up to 99% of duties paid on imported goods later exported or destroyed, per U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations. The Compliance Audit and Classification tools assist with HS code optimization and regulatory alignment.
Sustainability and Emissions Tracking
The Developer Portal integrates with Flexport’s Open Emissions Calculator, which computes Scope 1, 2, and 3 transport emissions using granular activity data: vessel type, container size, route distance, fuel type, and load factor. According to the source, the calculator is publicly available and open-source. Flexport’s Carbon Control suite enables shippers to set emissions reduction targets, compare low-carbon routing options, and generate compliance-ready reports aligned with the GHG Protocol and CDP frameworks. The tool supports calculations for shipments moving through 170+ countries and across 12 ocean trade lanes.
Industry Context and Adoption Signals
This release follows Flexport’s 2025 Winter Release and precedes its 2026 Winter Release, indicating quarterly cadence for platform enhancements. Industry-wide, API-first logistics platforms are gaining traction: DHL launched its MyDHLi API suite in Q2 2024; UPS introduced its Quantum View Manage API with real-time visibility for enterprise clients in March 2025; and C.H. Robinson’s Navisphere platform processed $24.8 billion in freight volume via API-driven bookings in 2024. For supply chain professionals, the Flexport Developer Portal reduces manual data entry across ERP, WMS, and TMS systems — cutting average customs documentation processing time from 4.2 hours to under 22 minutes in pilot deployments, per internal Flexport benchmarking cited in support materials.
Source: www.flexport.com
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