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PSW designated as FBR’s technology partner for ‘Web-Based One Customs’ system

byCT Report
24/01/2025
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and Pakistan Single Window (PSW), an integrated digital platform, recently signed an agreement aimed at digitalizing customs clearance processes.

Under the agreement, PWS has been designated as the official technology partner of FBR for the operations, maintenance, enhancement, and transformation of its flagship Web-Based One Customs (WeBOC) system, a news release said.

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This strategic partnership represented a critical milestone in the nation’s journey toward modernizing customs operations and enhancing trade efficiency across Pakistan’s borders.

Through its single window platform, PSW is rapidly transforming Pakistan’s cross-border trade ecosystem by successfully digitalizing cross-border trade related processes and information requirements of 15 government agencies, seamlessly integrating them with the PSW system.

It has been operating and maintaining WeBOC since 2022 and has supported Pakistan Customs in implementing some significant reform initiatives including the faceless customs assessment system recently launched in Karachi in-line with the Prime Minister’s vision.

It’s formal onboarding as technology partner of FBR for transformation of the WeBOC system to align it with international best practices and the single window architecture is part of FBR’s efforts to enhance efficiency and transparency in customs operations and revenue collection.

Under the agreement, PSW will support the FBR in upgrading the technical and functional architecture of the WeBOC system to transform it into a next-generation Customs Clearance System capable of utilizing AI and Machine Learning Tools to further reduce human intervention and official discretion.

Key features will include faster processing, enhanced security, and improved compliance mechanisms as well as a more robust risk management system integrated with international databases.

These upgrades aim to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and bolster Pakistan’s global competitiveness in cross-border trade besides improving transparency.

“This partnership strengthens and reaffirms PSW’s leading role in the digitalization of cross border trade” said  Aftab Haider, Chief Executive Officer of Pakistan Single Window. “The upgraded WeBOC system will not only enhance the ease of doing business but also ensure that Pakistan remains a regional leader in digital trade transformation.”

By bringing together multiple stakeholders on a single platform, PSW’s modernization efforts reinforce Pakistan’s dedication to achieving global standards in trade facilitation.

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