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OOCL participates to the phase introduced pilot of the new one e-Manifest from USA customs
of electronic cargo is part of the system Automated Commercial Environment
December 19, 2011
The shipowning company Orient Overseas Container Linens (OOCL) has announced today of being the first carrier oceanic one to have adopted the new electronic load manifest in the within of the system Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) that the slid spring from the American customs administration is introduced experimentally is for the marine transport that for the rail shipment.
In recent days the phase is started pilot of electronic cargo ACE-M1 in the within of the system of US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), that it is extended to 13 ports Americans where now the new type of transmission of the data is accepted. OOCL has emphasized that the new manifesto allows to remarkablly improve the visibility of the state of the cargo and allows a more effective management of shipments towards the USA. "We are a lot encouraged from the initiative of the more efficient government who previews a effort for the modernization through a better technology and that returns the exchanges easier", the director Corporate Planning of OOCL, Stephen Ng has declared. "The use of this technology - it has added - is absolutely online with the OOCL engagement to offer to a greater transparency and an increase of efficiency of the produced ones of elevated quality that we offer to our customers".
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