The computer-driven procedure, being created through a U.S. Agency for International Development partnership with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, will allow shippers, forwarders and transport operators to avoid the current maze of clearances by using a single-source, data-entry process.
By consolidating the information used for licensing, inspections and customs clearances, the system will speed shipments of goods to, from and within Southeast Asia. The process, supported by a $7.9 million USAID investment over five years, will benefit both the private sector and consumers by cutting costs and enhancing efficiency and security. Expected to be in operation by 2012, the new system will slash the time it takes to process paperwork from sometimes five days to just a few hours.
Funded by USAID and the U.S. Department of State, the clearance program helps the Association of Southeast Asian Nations establish a more peaceful and prosperous region by having its members share similar goals.