The visual compliance limitations of UAS increase aircraft spacing requirements and restrict UAS pilots and Air Traffic Control Specialists (ATCS) from conducting operations (a) that help ATCS manage their workload and (b) that improve airspace efficiency. The authors conducted high-fidelity, human-in-the-loop simulations to examine how UAS.
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Industry | Global Trade Management Supply Chain Management, Import/Export Management |
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Headquarters | Buffalo, New York, USA |
Key people | Marc Roy, General Manager and VP Compliance Solutions Steven Crozier, VP, Director of Technology Selina Kwan, VP Finance |
Website | www.visualcompliance.com |
Descartes Visual Compliance (USA) LLC (dba 'Visual Compliance') is a technology company that specializes in global trade compliance solutions[buzzword], in particular applications that allow thousands of subscribers located in over 100 countries to screen for denied and restricted parties. The company was acquired by Descartes Systems Group in February 2019.[1][2] The purchase price for the acquisition was approximately US $250 million.[3][4]
Products[edit]
Visual Compliance provides software solutions[buzzword] and services to automate customs, trade and fiscal compliance processes, with a focus on denied and restricted party screening processes, but also solutions[buzzword] for controlled technology, export classification, and export documentation and license management.
Denied/restricted party screening—or denied trade screening—is the review of people, goods, services and/or commodities against comprehensive lists published by governments and international organizations identifying people, organizations and countries with whom it is illegal or restricted to transact business.
In the international trade context, compliance with these sanction lists is actively enforced by governments around the world, with consequences including large fines, revocation of export privileges and/or criminal prosecution. Both Descartes and Visual Compliance provide data, content and solutions[buzzword] to customers and partners, like SAP and Oracle, to enable comprehensive global trade compliance reviews to be completed.
Operations[edit]
Visual Compliance is based in Canada and serves over 2,000 customers with over 67,500 subscribers operating in over 100 countries.
Visual Compliance users include small business, research institutions, government organizations, Fortune 500 companies, and universities, scientific research institutions, among them NASA, MIT, University of Texas, University of Florida, among many others. Inbound Logistics named Visual Compliance one of the Top 100 Logistics IT Providers in 2016, 2017 and 2018.[5]
History[edit]
Mr. Rajiv Manucha founded the company in 1981. Visual Compliance grew from a three-person operation to one with approximately 100 employees in offices located in Toronto, Ontario and Buffalo, New York. In February 2019, Visual Compliance joined Descartes Systems Group[6].
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Descartes Acquires Visual Compliance'. Descartes Systems Group. February 2019.
- ^'Descartes Completes Acquisition of Visual Compliance / eCustoms Business'. GlobeNewswire. February 13, 2019.
- ^'Descartes To Acquire Visual Compliance / eCustoms Business'. Descartes Systems Group. Jan 28, 2019.
- ^'Descartes signs agreement to acquire Visual Compliance'. American Shipper. January 29, 2019.
- ^'2018 Top 100 Logistics IT Providers'. Inbound Logistics.
- ^'Descartes Acquires Visual Compliance'. Descartes Systems Group. February 2019.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Visual_Compliance&oldid=929740322'
Public | |
Industry | Global Trade Management Supply Chain Management, Import/Export Management |
---|---|
Headquarters | Buffalo, New York, USA |
Key people | Marc Roy, General Manager and VP Compliance Solutions Steven Crozier, VP, Director of Technology Selina Kwan, VP Finance |
Website | www.visualcompliance.com |
Descartes Visual Compliance (USA) LLC (dba 'Visual Compliance') is a technology company that specializes in global trade compliance solutions[buzzword], in particular applications that allow thousands of subscribers located in over 100 countries to screen for denied and restricted parties. The company was acquired by Descartes Systems Group in February 2019.[1][2] The purchase price for the acquisition was approximately US $250 million.[3][4]
Products[edit]
Visual Compliance provides software solutions[buzzword] and services to automate customs, trade and fiscal compliance processes, with a focus on denied and restricted party screening processes, but also solutions[buzzword] for controlled technology, export classification, and export documentation and license management.
Denied/restricted party screening—or denied trade screening—is the review of people, goods, services and/or commodities against comprehensive lists published by governments and international organizations identifying people, organizations and countries with whom it is illegal or restricted to transact business.
In the international trade context, compliance with these sanction lists is actively enforced by governments around the world, with consequences including large fines, revocation of export privileges and/or criminal prosecution. Both Descartes and Visual Compliance provide data, content and solutions[buzzword] to customers and partners, like SAP and Oracle, to enable comprehensive global trade compliance reviews to be completed.
Operations[edit]
Visual Compliance is based in Canada and serves over 2,000 customers with over 67,500 subscribers operating in over 100 countries.
Visual Compliance users include small business, research institutions, government organizations, Fortune 500 companies, and universities, scientific research institutions, among them NASA, MIT, University of Texas, University of Florida, among many others. Inbound Logistics named Visual Compliance one of the Top 100 Logistics IT Providers in 2016, 2017 and 2018.[5]
History[edit]
Mr. Rajiv Manucha founded the company in 1981. Visual Compliance grew from a three-person operation to one with approximately 100 employees in offices located in Toronto, Ontario and Buffalo, New York. In February 2019, Visual Compliance joined Descartes Systems Group[6].
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'Descartes Acquires Visual Compliance'. Descartes Systems Group. February 2019.
- ^'Descartes Completes Acquisition of Visual Compliance / eCustoms Business'. GlobeNewswire. February 13, 2019.
- ^'Descartes To Acquire Visual Compliance / eCustoms Business'. Descartes Systems Group. Jan 28, 2019.
- ^'Descartes signs agreement to acquire Visual Compliance'. American Shipper. January 29, 2019.
- ^'2018 Top 100 Logistics IT Providers'. Inbound Logistics.
- ^'Descartes Acquires Visual Compliance'. Descartes Systems Group. February 2019.
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Visual_Compliance&oldid=929740322'