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Amber Road is based in East Rutherford, New Jersey and has offices in Tysons Corner, Virginia; Cary, North Carolina; Chertsey, United Kingdom; Bangalore, India; and Zurich, Switzerland.

A survey, conducted by Amber Road among mid-market companies found that these companies are increasingly at risk for violating U.S. export regulations. In January 2012, Amber Road announced the release of TradeWizards.com, a free cloud-based portal for global trade management aimed at small- and medium-sized companies. TradeWizards.com allows users to perform restricted party screening checks, classify products, and perform landed cost calculations.

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