Why Extract Packing List with Rust
Logistics companies process thousands of Packing List documents monthly. Using Rust to automate Packing List data extraction eliminates manual entry, reduces errors, and speeds up document processing from minutes to seconds. With the Cargoffer OCR API, you can integrate Packing List extraction into any Rust application in under 10 lines of code.
Setting Up the Rust Client
First, get your free API key from the dashboard. Then install the HTTP client for Rust and configure authentication. The API uses Bearer token auth — pass your key in the Authorization header.
Uploading a Packing List Document
Use the POST /api/upload endpoint to send the document file. The system auto-detects Packing List format and routes it to the best extraction model. Upload in PDF, image, or Excel format.
Extracted Data Fields
total_packages, gross_weight, net_weight, packages, hs_codes.
Rust Code Example
The complete Rust integration code handles file upload, extraction request, polling for results, and error management. Error types: 401 (invalid key), 402 (quota exceeded — upgrade your plan), 429 (rate limit — wait and retry), 422 (malformed request).
Pricing & Volume
Each Packing List extraction costs from 0.002 EUR per page. The free plan includes 1 page. The Pro plan (49 EUR/month) covers 1,000 pages — enough for 500000 Packing List documents. Manual Packing List data entry costs 3-15 EUR per document — OCR saves 99%.
Related Integrations
See also: [Packing List with Python](https://ocr.cargoffer.com/tutorials/documents/packing-list-extraction/integration/python) | [Packing List with JavaScript](https://ocr.cargoffer.com/tutorials/documents/packing-list-extraction/integration/javascript) | [Packing List with Java](https://ocr.cargoffer.com/tutorials/documents/packing-list-extraction/integration/java) | [Packing List via REST API](https://ocr.cargoffer.com/tutorials/documents/packing-list-extraction)