HOLLYWOOD, Fla. - The budget environment will force the move to Automated Commercial Environment whether industry feels completely ready or not, said CBP’s Executive Director of the ACE Business Office Cindy Allen, speaking at the National Association of Customs Brokers and Forwarders of America conference April 25. As previously announced, the funding may be used up by next year, forcing the agency to make difficult choices on continuing to use certain pre-departure information systems, she said.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has posted the April 23, 2012 Change Record for the ACE ABI CATAIR (Customs and Trade Automated Interface Requirements). The Change Record indicates that the ABI Batch and Block Control section of this document has been revised (Revision 4). The revision documents the differences between the ACE ABI e-Manifest: Rail and Sea (eMAN) and the ACE ABI Entry Summary, Accounts, and Revenue (ESAR) Control A-, Y-, and Z-Records. ABI Batch and Control Block section available here. Change Record available here. Entire ACE ABI CATAIR available here.
Customs and Border Protection issued a reminder that the six-month transition has begun for ACE e-Manifest: Rail and Sea. As a result, effective September 29, 2012, ACE will be the only approved EDI for transmitting required advance rail and sea cargo information and ABI in-bond transactions to CBP, it said.
Customs and Border Protection issued a notice April 24 saying shared reports are now available for use by the trade community. The notice said all ACE trade report users now have the ability to share customized reports with any user of their ACE Portal account who has access to ACE reports. This will improve efficiency for the account by eliminating the need for multiple users to create similar reports, it said.
Customs and Border Protection's Office of Information and Technology said it assembled a list of companies/persons offering data processing services to the trade community for the Automated Broker Interface (ABI). It said inclusion on the list doesn't constitute any form of an endorsement by CBP about the nature, extent or quality of the services that may be provided.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said April 20, 2012, regular ACE Maintenance Window (Saturday 2300 EDT - Sunday 0500 EDT) may be extended on Sunday, April 22, 2012. The extended window was to be scheduled from Sunday 0500 EDT -- 0730 EDT (7:30am).
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said April 21, 2012, that a data load has completed that affected all Entry Summary reports, all Declaration reports (under the Account Management folder), and AD-8027 (Trade Aged Liquidation ADCVD Entry Summary Report). These reports now contain the most up-to-date data. CBP said April 20, 2012 that some of those ACE Reports did not contain the most up to date data.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection's ACEopedia for July 2012 adds additional information on the process improvements created by ACE to date. A new listing of those improvements is the largest change from the previous ACEopedia.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection posted an updated version of its spreadsheet of ACE ESAR A2.2 (Initial Entry Types) programming issues.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said April 20, 2012, that some ACE Reports do not contain the most up to date data. The affected reports include: all Entry Summary reports, all Declaration reports (under the Account Management folder), and AD-8027 (Trade Aged Liquidation ADCVD Entry Summary Report). The data load is continuing to run and CBP anticipates reports to be up to date by April 21, 2012 at 0800 EDT (8am). A subsequent message will be distributed when the data load is complete.