The system will allow traders/agents doing business with the JCA to submit their declarations for clearance of goods from anywhere using the internet. “This is the electronic document that will replace our regular entry, and one will recognize that the entry has several copies, so being paperless it will save on that,” Major Reese adds. He said that as part of the pilot, the JCA will also introduce its electronic single administration document. There are also custom brokers who will be participating, and of course we have our export stations,” Major Reese notes.
“We have selected 10 exporters to participate. He said approximately 174 brokers, importers and staff have already been trained in preparation for the pilot phase of the system. Once we have completed the pilot activities, then we will go live with both import and export modules,” Major Reese explained. We will then do adjustments to the system, and then having done those adjustments, we will then seek to pilot the import module. “The export pilot is for about 2-3 months.
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The implementation is in its pilot phase which commenced in December 2014 and will run for a few months, after which it will be evaluated before a full roll-out.Ĭhief Executive Officer of Jamaica Customs, Major Richard Reese, says the pilot will focus on exports from the Kingston port. The Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) has now begun to implement the use of its recently acquired Automated System for Customs Data (ASYCUDA), a web-based system designed to transform the agency to a paperless operation through the use of electronic documents. Suspensions of the Common External Tariff and Safeguard certificates.Plenipotentiary Representatives accredited to CARICOM.