U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials have recently been discussing various issues related to 10+2 and the Importer Security Filing.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials have recently been discussing CBP’s new Automated Commercial Environment Document Imaging System (DIS), which will provide electronic document submission, storage, and retrieval capabilities to CBP, Participating Government Agencies, and the trade.
The International Trade Data System has posted a report1 discussing how global e-commerce data could be integrated into the decision-support process for government admission of products at international borders. The report also states that pilots using such data for high-risk shipments began in the second half of 2010.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has posted a questions and answers document from its October 27, 2010 webinar providing an update on the Automated Commercial Environment.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is asking for comments by January 18, 2011 on an existing information collection, the CBP Form 28 (Request for Information).
CBP has posted an updated version of its ACE ABI CATAIR Error Dictionary, a table containing detailed explanations of error messages for ACE entry summaries.
CBP has issued a CSMS message stating that it is aware that importers are receiving an error message when attempting to respond to CBP Forms 28, 29 and 4647 through the ACE Portal. CBP states is making every effort to resolve this issue as quickly as possible.
CBP has posted an updated version of its Excel spreadsheet providing details on ACE programming issues. The spreadsheet includes the issue number, date opened, description, status, scheduled delivery date, and comments.
CBP has posted an updated list of companies/persons who have developed software applications for ACE electronic truck manifest. All companies/persons who are listed have been through the CBP testing process.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued a CSMS message regarding carrier bond functionality that will be delivered with the deployment of e-Manifest: Ocean and Rail (M1).