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Customs ‘iPhone App for trace & track’ next week

bySyed Muhammad Aslam
30/10/2014
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: Pakistan Customs will launch a free Apple iPhone software application that would help importers trace and track their consignments from their cell phones, Customs Today reliably learnt on Wednesday.

Highly-placed sources within the Directorate of Reforms & Automation told Customs Today that the application, to be available free from Apple App Store, is already under testing. The application would allow importers to trace and track the status of their consignments at various stages be it examination, clearance or release from the convenience of their iPhone.

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The App would be the first such Customs software application for cell users in the whole of South Asia since no other Customs in South Asia provides such a service. In the next phase, the application would also be available for Android cell phones, the sources added.

Tags: Apple App StoreApple iPhone softwarebusinessCustoms in South AsiaCustoms NewsDirectorate of Reforms & AutomationFBRImportersPakistan Custom’s

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