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GCNP, MACN host session to improve customs procedures in maritime sector

byCT Report
01/10/2024
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KARACHI: The Global Compact Network Pakistan (GCNP) and the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) organized a highly engaging and informative session titled “Streamlining the Missing Links in Customs Procedures for Port Operations & Shipping Sector”.

This pivotal event brought together esteemed stakeholders, including senior leaders from terminal operators, off-dock terminals, and All-Pakistan Shipping Association (APSA) members.

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Karachi Gateway Terminal Limited (KGTL) graciously hosted the session, with Syed Tanvir Ahmed, Senior Advisor to GCNP-MACN, delivering the opening remarks. He warmly welcomed attendees and underscored the session’s significance, concisely introducing the GCNP-MACN Project’s mission and objectives.

Speakers from Pakistan Customs Omar Shafique, Collector of Customs Enforcement (Port), and Daud Pirzada, Director, Customs Intelligence & Investigation (I&I), delivered comprehensive presentations, tackling critical topics such as shipping licensing, cargo handling at terminals, resolving issues of stuck-up containers, GD hold containers, auction/destruction, various charges, port container movement, TP containers, transhipment hub, and document amendments.

A subsequent Q&A session allowed participants to share challenges and hurdles, while the speakers offered insightful solutions and expert advice. The event culminated with the presentation of a commemorative shield to the CEO of Karachi Gateway Terminal Ltd. and the award of certificates to the participants.

The significance of good practices in the maritime sector was emphasized. Effective customs procedures and port operations are crucial for facilitating global trade, promoting economic growth, and preventing corruption. The GCNP-MACN Project has been at the forefront of this effort, working tirelessly to establish and promote good practices, ensure compliance, and foster stakeholder collaboration.

MACN has successfully implemented anti-corruption initiatives in Africa, Asia, and Latin America by engaging with governments, businesses, and civil society. Through events like this interactive session, MACN continues to champion transparency, accountability, and integrity in the maritime industry, paving the way for sustainable and ethical trade practices globally.

It is worth noting that an interactive session was held to commemorate “World Maritime Day,” proving that MACN is striving to enhance good practices in Pakistan’s maritime industry and its stakeholders.

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