Deputy Director of Vietnam’s General Department of Customs (GDC) Nguyen Cong Binh told a recent seminar in Hanoi that there would be a specific scheme to closely monitor goods at airports, helping to shorten the luggage-handling process and combat smuggling.

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Modern international standard management systems to be applied at seaports and airports to help tighten the monitoring of baggage-handling process. baodauthau.vn
“The implementation of the scheme is one of the customs sector’s new solutions, aimed at applying a modern international-standard management system to ensure aviation security and simplifying and harmonizing customs procedures and warehousing services provided by logistic firms at seaports and airports,” Binh said.

Under the scheme, custom forces would cooperate with logistic firms to upgrade their management and supervision systems on passengers’ luggage and goods, applying modern technology to integrate their systems and connect with each other to exchange and update the latest information with the aim of tightening the monitoring of the luggage-handling process.

As projected, the scheme will be piloted by the Hanoi Customs Department from October this year.

Binh said, currently, the connection between customs agencies and logistic companies was not tight enough, leading to slow, inaccurate and troublesome procedures, creating many loopholes and vulnerabilities for goods and luggage delivery and handling process.

He indicated that since the beginning of 2017, customs officials at Noi Bai airport have discovered 250 expired shipments, without any individuals, organizations or businesses receiving them.

Nguyen Manh Tung, Director of the Customs Department of IT and Statistics under the GDC, said cooperation between customs forces and warehousing businesses would create smooth information flow, helping minimize time, cost and effort, contributing to the reform of administrative procedures and preventing trade fraud and loss in State budget revenue.

Source: VNA