DutyDeclared will be officially launched at this year's Multimodal - offering a faster, simpler way for businesses to manage cross-border trade.
Founded in 2025, DutyDeclared was built with a clear ambition- to redefine the speed and ease with which goods move between the UK and the rest of the world. The platform has already gained HMRC recognition and a Tolley's Taxation Award for the most innovate use of technology, to strip complexity out of customs.
By applying AI to tariff navigation, automated tax calculations and declaration submissions, DutyDeclared takes on the heavy lifting of interpreting complex tariff structures. The result is a streamlined, accurate and efficient approach to customs paperwork for freight forwarders, importers, exporters and logistics professionals.
The platform has already seen rapid adoption. Hillier Hopkins, a Top 50 UK tax firm, came on board as an early user. Ruth Corkin, Partner at Hillier Hopkins, said:
"The use of the DutyDeclared platform is particularly transformative - a step-change in the sector."
Designed to support the entire customs ecosystem, DutyDeclared enables organisations and independent operators across the supply chain to manage compliance end-to-end. Visitors to Multimodal will see the platform in action, with live demonstrations showing how it integrates into existing workflows and accelerates customs processes.
Joshua Oliver, CEO of DutyDeclared, said:
"We built DutyDeclared from personal experience, to remove one of the biggest friction points in global trade. Customs has traditionally been slow, complex and manual - but it doesn't have to be. Our goal is to give businesses a platform that makes moving goods internationally as seamless and straightforward as possible, saving time, saving money, and leaving no room for error. We look forward to demonstrating how it can help businesses at Multimodal."
Visitors are invited to stop by the DutyDeclared stand 4010 to meet the team and see the platform first-hand. A live presentation will take place at 4pm on Tuesday, 30th June.

