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    Liner lobby, Philippines Customs share data to monitor dwell time

    来源:shippingazette    编辑:编辑部    发布:2023/08/04 10:32:50

    THE Philippines Bureau of Customs (BOC) and the Association of International Shipping Lines (AISL) will share data on foreign containers' movement and to collate dwell time data, reports Manila's PortCalls.

    BOC and AISL signed an agreement to enable customs to introduce a centralised ICT-enabled system as envisioned in Customs Administrative Order (CAO) 08-2019.

    AISL will grant BOC comprehensive online access to its Automated Container Movement Monitoring System and database. The two will share data on foreign containers' movement to monitor dwell time of containers in Philippine ports.

    In a statement sent to PortCalls, AISL president Patrick Ronas said the memorandum of agreement signed between BOC and AISL on July 21 "will enable BOC to implement the centralised ICT-enabled system envisioned in Customs Administrative Order No 08-2019.

    This is expected to ensure effective monitoring of the dwell time of all containers by tracking the movement of containers in all customs ports.

    Said Mr Ronas: "The agreement on data sharing will also ensure proper collection of government revenues from overstaying containers as a source of non-traditional revenues."