Technicolor tariff book provides colour-coded duties

Latest innovation from Compu-Clearing A NEW “amazing technicolor tariff book” is how MD Arnold Garber describes the latest innovation from Compu-Clearing. “In spite of the major impact that computers have had in the life of everyone in the freight industry, the printed tariff book is still very much a preference for most.” However, Compu-Clearing has now launched a new version of the printed tariff - with statistical units all colour-coded. “The tariff descriptions and the rates of duties are colour-coded, with the more duty paid, the darker the colour.” Permit requirements fall under the same colour-coding identification, attached to their appropriate tariff headings. This, and Schedule 1 part 2B also being attached to each specific tariff heading, means no need for that as an extra book, and no necessity for a separate permit guide. “Updates to the tariff book will be sent via e-mail,” he added, “and will also be available on our website.”