Compliance screens every part, customer, and shipment against the major control lists before anything leaves your facility. It tells you which list, which rule, and which entity triggered the flag — and produces a memo your compliance officer can act on immediately.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.leedab.com/llms.txt
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Sources
| Source | What it monitors |
|---|---|
| BIS Entity List | Restricted parties |
| OFAC SDN | Specially Designated Nationals |
| EAR ECCN | Export Control Classification Numbers |
| Foreign Direct Product rule | Items incorporating US-origin technology |
| HTS / HS codes | Tariff classifications on the order |
| ACE | US Customs filing and flag status |
Triggers
- New order — A PO is created or submitted for fulfillment
- Customer add — A new customer or end-user is added to your system
- ECCN change — A part’s export classification is updated
- Customs flag — ACE returns a flag on an in-transit shipment
Outputs
| Output | Description |
|---|---|
| Pass / Flag / Escalate | Clear to ship, flagged for review, or escalated to your compliance officer |
| Memo with citations | List, rule, entity, and recommended next step |
| Audit log | Every screen run with list versions and outcome |
Screening process
Party screen
Every party (customer, forwarder, consignee) checked against BIS and OFAC. Partial matches flagged with confidence level.
Classification check
Each line item’s ECCN verified against destination, end-use, and license exceptions.
FDP analysis
Foreign Direct Product rule evaluated if any item incorporates US-origin technology above de minimis threshold.
HTS / customs review
HTS codes checked for accuracy. ACE queried for open flags on the consignee or destination.
Usage
Mention@export-compliance in Slack, Teams, WhatsApp, or Telegram.
List versions update automatically as BIS and OFAC publish amendments. Every audit log entry records the exact version used.