In-Bond Shipment Data Filed Electronically with Air Automated
Manifest System
By Editorial Staff
TradePoint, Panalpina claim
first paperless filing with U.S. Customs system for expediting
freight clearance
Nashua, NH — August 25, 2004 — In early
July freight-forwarder Panalpina and its in-house airfreight
provider ASB-Air in Miami combined with TradePoint Systems to
complete the first successful electronic transmission of in-bond
shipment data to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for Air
Automated Manifest System (Air AMS), allowing for immediate CBP
clearance of in-bond/transit shipments and effectively making
in-bonds paperless.
Air AMS allows participants to "arrive"
an in-bond shipment and to file in-bond, permit to proceed, and
local transfers electronically. Notifications of releases, in-bond
authorizations, general order, permit to proceed, and local transfer
authorization are obtained upon flight departure or arrival from the
last foreign port. Amendments to any air waybill information can
also be transmitted electronically through AMS. Last Friday, August
13, was the first CBP compliance deadline for Air AMS.
"This
is a major change in our industry and ASB-Air in Miami are very
proud to be the very first company to achieve this," said John Boyd,
head of hub/local capacity management ASB-Air Miami. "This
achievement eliminates a multitude of processes expediting the
clearance of freight for our customers."
"We will continue to
work every step of the way with CBP to ensure that our customers are
ready in advance with all mandated changes," said Ken Halle, chief
operating officer at TradePoint Systems. "We pride ourselves on our
customer's successes with not only being the first, but to develop
programs that decrease the release time and improve global trade.
TradePoint will remain at the forefront of all new programs
associated with ACE, AES and C-TPAT."
Panalpina is a provider
of forwarding and logistics services, specialized in
intercontinental airfreight and seafreight consignments and the
associated supply chain management solutions. TradePoint Systems,
part of the Kewill Group, specializes in global trade execution and
management solutions, including software, consulting and managed
services, for import, export, logistics, U.S. and international
trade regulatory compliance.
For more information on the
challenges and opportunities presented by increasingly global supply
chains, see the special in-depth report in the August/September 2004 issue of Supply &
Demand Chain Executive, which includes the following
articles:
For more
information on the global supply chain, with a focus on security
issues, see "Building the Secure Supply Chain," the Net Best
Thing article in the June/July 2003 issue of iSource Business
(now Supply & Demand Chain Executive) magazine. |