CAS has evolved significantly over the last years. Today, it's an integrated platform for declaration filings, special procedures, excise movements, excise tax warehouse management, and product classification. It covers 8 jurisdictions, connects to more than 30 customs-related systems, and supports over 75 different customs flow steps. It integrates deeply with ERP systems through full API capabilities, all delivered through a modern user interface.
Over the past year, we've continued that evolution. We've expanded into new jurisdictions like Spain and Northern Ireland, added new customs flows and system connections including EMCS Spain, ELO France, and KVK Netherlands, and we're targeting to support 12 jurisdictions by the end of 2027.
To reflect that growth and prepare for even more functionality, the user interface got a major upgrade.
Today, we're launching CAS 3.0.
This isn't just a refresh. It's a complete rebuild of how users navigate the platform, designed for customs and excise operations that are scaling across jurisdictions, systems, and complexity.

What's changed
Navigation moves from horizontal to vertical
The navigation now sits on the left side, collapses by default, and gives users more screen space to work. Hover over the left edge of the screen to expand it. It also remembers expanded and collapsed menus, so the navigation adapts to how users work in CAS. Less clicking, more doing, whether you're processing a single declaration or managing excise across a couple of countries.
Two levels of navigation instead of three
We've eliminated nested menus so users can find what they need faster. For teams switching between declarations, special procedures, and excise throughout the day, that reduction in clicks adds up.
The Operator View is now a separate module, making it easier for warehouse operators to access what they need without navigating through the Declarations module. We've also streamlined Origin Management with clearer menu titles, so certificates and statements of origin are easier to find.
Consolidated reporting and uploads
All reports live in one menu. All uploads live in one menu. No more hunting across modules. For teams that run daily reports across declarations, special procedures, and excise, that's real time back.
Declarations, Special procedures, Excise, and Insights reports now live in one Reporting menu. Uploads for declarations, movements, and master data are all in one Uploads menu, with the upload history right there, too.
Compare decision table versions
Users can now see exactly what changed between decision table versions. The comparison highlights deleted, added, and modified lines, so they can quickly identify what's different. Users can also select two versions from the history tab to compare them side by side, making it easier to track changes over time. As decision tables drive automation logic, every change is traceable and audit-ready from day one.
New multi-action button (coming soon)
We moved less frequent actions into a consolidated multi-action button, making it easier to find the main actions via dedicated buttons, while keeping the interface clean, responsive and extendable for the future.
Built to scale
Whether you're managing one jurisdiction or multiple, one module or many, the interface adapts to how you work. The new navigation is built to handle whatever comes next as customs and excise operations grow.
What this means for CAS users
CAS 3.0 is live today. This is what it looks like when a platform evolves with the operations it supports, not just adding features, but rethinking the foundation to handle what comes next.
If you're a CAS customer, log in to see the new left-side navigation in your production environment.
If you're not yet using CAS and want to learn more about how we help companies automate customs and excise operations across multiple jurisdictions, get in touch with our team.
What's next
CAS 3.0 lays the foundation for what's ahead. We're continuing to build on this platform, so expect more enhancements and new capabilities in the coming months.
