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Dubai Customs to uncover six innovative Customs initiatives at DIGEA 2016

byCT Report
11/04/2016
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DUBAI: Dubai Customs unveils six innovative and pioneering Customs initiatives driven by the cores of government excellence, as it takes part in the Dubai International Government Achievements Exhibition (DIGEA)2016 which kicks off today Monday 11th of April and runs until 13th of April at Dubai World Trade Center (DWTC).

With the motto “ Local Governments, Global Achievements”,  this year’s internationalized exhibition is being held under the auspices of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

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Dubai Customs’ exhibition pavilion is themed “Customs achievements.. World-class standards” and brings to display DC’s latest  smart achievements and innovative initiatives, namely The Virtual Corridor, Smart Enterprise Capability,   Enterprise Case Management, Smart Inspection Glasses, Smart Workspace and the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Program.

“The Virtual Corridor” is showcased in a three dimensional model, illustrating the basic fundamentals of this initiative. Moreover, the  Smart Enterprise Capability and   Enterprise Case Management will be shared with visitors in a –first of its kind – cinematic room, and large screen will be in place for a real-time informative visitors’ experience.

DC’s vast pavilion is also embracing a three-dimensional structure mimicking Smart glasses with a built-in projection screen besides which will display the actual Smart glasses. This ground-breaking facility is expected to be a luring magnet for visitors due to its cutting edge applications. The “Smart Workspace”  will be showcased via a giant smartphone-shaped  screen and an informative video on the Authorized Economic Operator Program AEO will also take the stand.

The Smart Workspace is an intelligent tool that cuts down the time span to fill in a Customs declaration from the traditional 15 – 20 minutes to only 1 – 5 minutes. Worthwhile noting that  in 2015, the number of submitted Customs declarations increased to 6.83 million.

Smart Workspace encompasses four main features: My Favourite Declarations: Enables a client  to flag a favourite declaration, and to make a new submission while utilizing earlier-inputted information  with the options of change and edit.

My Templates: It allows a client to create own data relevant customized declaration. My Frequent Declarations: An advanced search tool that allows a client  to find frequent declaration/s based on given criteria  with the functions of saving, reusing and managing the search criteria. Declarations flagged under this utility can also be used as templates and/or marked under My Favourites. .

Predictive Services: It  predicts subsequent Customs services based on an intelligent algorithm of Customs services’ correlations, providing an auto-created draft of these services such as, Booking Inspection Appointment and the Smart Refund System.

This facility evolved from the need of ensuring the shortest time possible in processing Customs cases with the least effort upon the clients. Amongst its multiple features, it allows electronic tracking of Customs cases post to entering companies data into the system and the release of cases to a number of technical departments for review and opinion.

It also enables the Head of Legal Cases Section and the legal researcher to overview the submitted supportive documents for a better decision making. The system is also capable of producing statistical sheets on the technical departments engagement level for better calibrating performance and follow-up purposes, creation of statistical data on the processed Customs cases and generation of specific statistical calculations for each legal researcher as per their business requirements.

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