Docwise Sandbox is an AI-powered export training environment that lets learners practice international business the way it happens in real life—through emails, documents, negotiations, compliance tasks, and deal closures.
Inside the Sandbox, learners interact with a multi-agent simulation system where AI agents mimic real export-import stakeholders such as overseas buyers, suppliers, freight forwarders, customs brokers (CHA), banks, insurers, inspection agencies, and internal company teams.
The candidate performs hands-on tasks:
fills out export documentation forms,
drafts and sends emails,
responds to stakeholder emails (AI agents),
negotiates terms (price, Incoterms, payment, timelines),
resolves compliance issues (document mismatches, shipping bill/remittance logic, etc.),
and completes a full simulated export cycle from inquiry to shipment and payment closure.
This is not a course of theory—it’s a practice arena where performance is measured by outcomes: clarity of communication, correctness of documents, speed of resolution, and ability to close deals.
Who it’s for
Freshers and students in International Business / Commerce / MBA / Logistics
Export executives needing practical confidence
Founders or teams starting exports and wanting a safe environment to learn-by-doing
Outcome
By the end, learners can confidently run real-world export workflows: email etiquette, negotiation structure, documentation flow, and compliance-first execution.
Goal: Build the ability to communicate like a real export professional and close a deal using correct terms and documentation logic.
What happens in this module
Learner receives an inquiry from an AI “Overseas Buyer”
Learner replies with product details, pricing, Incoterms, packing, lead time
Buyer negotiates terms and raises objections (price, payment risk, inspection, delays)
Learner coordinates with AI “Supplier/Production” + AI “Freight Forwarder” to validate feasibility
Learner finalizes the deal with a proforma invoice + email confirmation chain
Deliverables
Proper email thread with structured negotiation
A finalized “deal sheet” (Incoterms, payment terms, shipment plan, documents list)
Proforma Invoice (system-generated or candidate-filled)