Seaports to apply e-customs procedures

Published: 16/05/2011 05:00

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Seven seaports will experimentally apply electronic customs declarations
effective June 9 under a new decision by the Prime Minister.


The ports to be affected include
Hai Phong, Da Nang, Vung Tau, Sai Gon, Hon Gai, Quy Nhon and Nha Trang.


Under Decision No 22/2011/QD-TTG,
applicants can complete necessary procedures via the internet within eight hours
prior to the arrival of their ships or within two hours prior to departure from
the ports.


Paperwork must still be submitted,
however, within two hours of ships mooring or leaving the ports. Port customs
officials will have one hour to respond to the ship’s requirements as soon as
they receive completed documents.


The head of the Vung Tau Seaport
Border Guard Command, Sr Lt Col Nguyen Nhuan Quynh, said his office began
implementing electronic procedures in March, and he confirmed that they have
proven highly effective in saving time and facilitating the work of both border
officials and customs applicants.


The Prime Minister’s decision, by
expanding the pilot implementation of e-customs procedures, would give the Vung
Tau port a chance to further improve its capabilities and facilities, including
staff training and disseminating information about the procedures to over 200
businesses and shipping companies that use the port, Quynh said.


The Vung Tau command is in charge
of about 50 international ports in the southern provinces of Ba Ria-Vung Tau,
Dong Nai and Binh Duong, with about 30 ships coming and going from the ports
everyday.


“Previously, when ships want to
arrive or depart for loading or unloading of goods, they had to wait until their
representative completed paper forms. This led to a stagnancy of ships and goods
at ports,” Quynh said.


Now, with e-procedures submitted
earlier, the ships were able to go straight to or leave the port, carrying out
their tasks without delay, and the authorities were also able to master more
data about the ships coming and going, he added.


Quynh said that the remaining
difficulty was that not all businesses or shipping agencies had the proper
information technology in place to use the new system and many were still
ill-prepared in how to use it.


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