Multi-component catalog workflow

Composite Product / Kit HS Review

Review a kit, set, bundle, or assembled product by recording parent and component facts before checking an HS code candidate.

Last reviewed: 2026-07-07Estimate onlySource-check required
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Enter shipment or catalog details

Free browser review: one parent product, up to four components, no account required. Inputs stay in this browser.

Paid workspace: save the review, process larger component sets or parent batches, and export a structured kit worksheet. One parent product uses 1 credit.

Component facts

Record every physical component

Use a child row for each product type. Quantity and value are used for consistency checks, not as an automatic classification decision.

Composite product review
Review outputWaiting for your product facts
After you run it

See what needs attention before filing

This panel will turn the parent product and component rows into a review worksheet. It organizes the facts you supplied; it does not choose a binding tariff classification.

Preparation statusReady, missing facts, or needs verification
Component checksNames, materials, functions, origins, quantities, and values
Risk flagsMixed origins, bundles, separate items, or powered components
Invoice wordingA factual parent-and-component description draft

Start with the two example component rows, complete the parent facts, then select Run tool.

AI Answer Block

What this page answers

Question

How do I review an HS code for a kit, set, bundle, or composite product?

Use this preparation worksheet to separate a parent SKU from its child components, choose the current packaging relationship, flag missing facts, and draft factual invoice wording. The result is a preparation aid, not a binding classification.

Formula / Criteria

What to check

The review checks parent facts plus each component's name, description, material, function, quantity, value, origin, packaging relationship, destination, duplicate references, and value reconciliation. It does not select a final tariff heading.

Use This Tool

When to use it

Use it when one ecommerce offer contains multiple physical products, an assembled product, a retail set, a practical kit, or a promotional bundle.

Official Source Note

Source-check required

Trade.gov notes that sets and composite goods can require General Rules of Interpretation analysis. Verify the final treatment in the destination tariff schedule or with a qualified professional.

Last Reviewed

2026-07-07

Official source notes and calculator assumptions should be reviewed before shipment, label purchase, invoice filing, or customs entry.

Official References

Check source data before filing

Formula / Criteria

Calculation logic

The review checks parent facts plus each component's name, description, material, function, quantity, value, origin, packaging relationship, destination, duplicate references, and value reconciliation. It does not select a final tariff heading.

Example

Scenario

A home-repair kit with steel screws, plastic anchors, and a storage box can be recorded as a parent product with child rows. The worksheet shows which facts are missing and keeps the invoice description tied to the supplied components.

Source Note

Official check

Trade.gov notes that sets and composite goods can require General Rules of Interpretation analysis. Verify the final treatment in the destination tariff schedule or with a qualified professional.

Limitations

Filing check

This tool provides planning estimates and document preparation support only. Confirm final classifications, duty treatment, and filing requirements with official tariff databases or qualified trade professionals.

FAQ

Common questions

Is the result a final HS code?

No. It organizes the facts and produces a candidate-treatment preparation note. Verify the final code and tariff treatment in official destination sources before filing.

How many components can I review for free?

The free browser review accepts one parent product with up to four components. Paid workspace plans support larger component sets and saved records.

Does a bundle always use one code?

No. A bundle may need separate component review or may require a set or kit analysis depending on how it is sold, packed, imported, and described.

What if components have different origins?

Keep origin at component level and flag the mixed-origin condition. Do not replace it with the warehouse or ship-from country.

Does this tool decide dangerous-goods treatment?

No. Battery or powered components are flagged for separate checking, but the tool does not decide transport or dangerous-goods compliance.

What is paid workspace processing?

Paid workspace processing saves the structured parent and component record, uses one credit per parent product, supports larger component limits, and provides a kit review CSV export.

Prepare more SKUs with free tools

Use the AI HS Code Finder, CSV Catalog Checker, and Import Duty Calculator to prepare customs data before shipping.