System of Record

    BITE Databases

    Create, manage, and screen products and entities using BITE's centralized system-of-record databases.

    What Are BITE Databases?

    • Persistent compliance records
    • Reusable screening workflows
    • Centralized product & entity intelligence
    • Operational systems of record
    • Audit-ready historical records

    Why Use Them?

    • Reduce duplicate work
    • Improve screening quality
    • Centralize compliance information
    • Reuse classifications & reviews
    • Create defensible audit trails
    • Support scalable compliance operations

    What It Stores

    Products, parts, assemblies, and product compliance data.

    HTS Codes
    ECCNs
    Country of Origin
    Manufacturers
    Product Categories
    Assemblies & BOM Structures

    Step-by-Step in BITE

    1. 1

      Create Product Database

      Start a new system-of-record database for products and parts.

    2. 2

      Select Structure Type

      Choose how products are organized.

      • Flat Structure
      • Hierarchy / BOM Structure
      • HTS Grouping Structure
    3. 3

      Upload Products

      Import product records via CSV or manual entry.

    4. 4

      Classify Products

      Assign HTS codes, ECCNs, and origin data.

    5. 5

      Run Screening

      Evaluate products against regulatory and customs controls.

    6. 6

      Review Results

      Investigate findings and disposition records.

    Video Walkthrough

    Product Database Walkthrough

    See how to create a product database, choose a structure, upload product records, classify products, and run screening from the database.

    Video coming soonA guided walkthrough will be added here.

    What Gets Analyzed?

    Regulatory Risk

    Identify regulatory obligations and compliance exposure.

    Customs Risk

    Identify customs-related issues such as classification errors, documentation gaps, and filing risks.

    Financial Exposure

    Identify tariff exposure, penalties, overpayments, and landed-cost impacts.

    Best Practices

    • Maintain accurate HTS classifications
    • Keep country-of-origin data current
    • Use hierarchical structures where appropriate
    • Review classifications periodically

    Common FAQ

    Operational guidance for working with BITE databases.

    When should I use a Product Database versus an Entity Database?

    Use a Product Database for products, parts, and classification data (HTS, ECCN, origin). Use an Entity Database for organizations and trade parties you screen against denied-party and ownership risk.

    Can I screen directly from a database?

    Yes. Both databases support running screening directly against their records, so reviews stay tied to your system of record.

    Can I upload CSV files?

    Yes. Records can be imported in bulk via CSV upload or added manually.

    Can I classify products after upload?

    Yes. Products can be classified after upload, and classifications are reusable across shipments and reviews.

    Do screening results update when records change?

    Screening can be re-run when records or watchlists change, keeping dispositions and audit trails current.

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