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LitBuy: Organizing Multiple Regions in Your Master Spreadsheet

2026-03-28

Efficient logistics tracking requires clear data segmentation. For global operations, organizing your LitBuy shipment spreadsheet by region is key to managing customs information and timelines effectively.

Why Separate Regional Sheets?

Creating distinct sheets for major regions provides immediate advantages:

  • Cluttered Data:
  • Customs Tracking:
  • Time Zone Management:
  • Focused Analysis:

Implementation Steps

Follow this straightforward structure within your primary LitBuy workbook:

Step 1: Create the Core Regional Sheets

Duplicate your main tracking template to create three new sheets. Name them clearly:

  • Shipments_EU
  • Shipments_US
  • Shipments_Asia

Step 2: Customize Columns per Region

Adapt the column headers in each sheet to capture region-specific data. For example:

  • In Shipments_EU, include: IOSS Number, EU Country of Destination, VAT Amount.
  • In Shipments_US, include: US Harmonized Tariff Code, FDA Code (if applicable), Importer of Record.
  • In Shipments_Asia, include: ASEAN Harmonized Code, Local Agent Contact, Pre-Clearance Required (Y/N).

Step 3: Establish a Master Summary Dashboard

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Step 4: Implement Data Validation and Rules

Use dropdown lists for customs status (e.g., Cleared, Held, Pending Docs) in each sheet. Apply conditional formatting to highlight delayed shipments or flagged entries in different colors.

Best Practices for Maintenance

  • Consistent Updates:
  • Linked Documents:
  • Access Control:Shipments_EU
  • Regular Audits:

Conclusion

By structuring your LitBuy master spreadsheet with individual sheets for EU, US, and Asia