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1 Gordon Wright Head Customs Security & Transit Matters
IRU Road Transport Security Seminar Geneva, 17 September 2007 Gordon Wright Head Customs Security & Transit Matters © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

2 IRU Road Transport Security Seminar
Approved Economic Operator (AEO): the Standards, the Accreditation Process, Challenges and Chances for Transport Operators and their Associations © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

3 Background to AEO programs
Customs Simplification Procedures for 30 years Customs Security & Safety since 2001 WCO SAFE Framework © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

4 WCO AEO Guidelines Conditions and requirements for Customs and AEOs
© International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

5 WCO AEO Guidelines Demonstrated Compliance with Customs Requirements
Satisfactory System for Management of Commercial Records Financial Viability Consultation, Co-operation and Communication Education, Training and Awareness Information Exchange, Access and Confidentiality Cargo Security © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

6 WCO AEO Guidelines Conveyance Security Premises Security
Personnel Security Trading Partner Security Crisis Management and Incident Recovery Measurement, Analyses and Improvement © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

7 WCO AEO Guidelines Benefits to the Authorized Economic Operator
Measures to expedite cargo release, reduce transit time and lower storage costs Providing access to information of value to AEO participants Special measures relating to periods of trade disruption or elevated threat level First consideration for participation in any new cargo processing programmes © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

8 WCO AEO Guidelines The WCO SAFE Framework and the AEO Guidelines do not contain an implementation mechanism Three options for implementation: Unilateral (e.g. US C-TPAT) Bilateral (e.g. EU Security Amendments) Multilateral (e.g. Via an International Instrument – TIR Convention) © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

9 AEO implementation program in the EU
EU – Example of a Customs Union implementing an AEO Program Note : EU Commission & Parliament have primary responsibility for the EUs Customs Code and its Implementing Provisions Supported by Member States Customs Code Implementation commences as of 1 January 2008 Part of EU “Security Amendments” to the EU Customs Code and Implementing Provisions © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

10 AEO program in the EU An EU AEO Applicant must apply for AEO certification in an EU Member State where: The applicants accounts relating to Customs arrangements are held At least part of operations to be covered by the AEO certificate are conducted Or The applicants accounts relating to Customs arrangements are accessible in the applicants computer system The applicants general logistical management activities are conducted At least part of operations to be covered by the AEO certificate are carried out © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

11 AEO program in the EU Mutual Recognition of other AEO Programs
In cases where an International agreement exists with the EU US C-TPAT EFTA China © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

12 AEO program in the EU 3 AEO Certification Programs : Simplification, Safety and Security or Both an AEO certificate — Customs simplifications; an AEO certificate — Security and safety in respect of economic operators requesting to benefit from facilitations of customs controls; an AEO certificate — Customs Simplifications/security and safety, in respect of economic operators requesting to benefit from the simplifications and facilitations; The customs authorities shall take due account of the specific characteristics of SMEs. © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

13 EU AEO Guidelines Guidelines published June 2007
To be introduced by all EU Member States Sets out criteria to be met for all 3 Certifications Programs © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

14 EU AEO Guidelines Road Transport operators will need to meet 90 criteria Company's information Compliance record Applicants accounting and logistical system Financial solvency Safety and Security requirements © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

15 EU AEO Guidelines Benefits for AEOs in the EU Lower risk rating
Less administrative and physical examinations at the borders Priority examinations at borders Reduced data set requirements for pre-arrival/departure summary declarations Commercial advantage of having AEO status © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

16 EU AEO Guidelines Accreditation of the 3 AEO Certification Programs
Done by National Customs Administrations Or Experts Financial Institution Inspection Agencies Security Companies Any other entity demonstrating the required competencies Associations © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

17 EU AEO Guidelines Associations in the AEO accreditation process
Have proven knowledge TIR Holder accreditation – similar to AEO Are trusted partners of Customs Administrations Have the clearest understanding of the international road transport sector Have similar mechanisms in place to manage AEO accreditation processes © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

18 Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary Declarations
IRU’s NCTS/TIR Web Application © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

19 Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary declaration IRU’s NCTS/TIR Web Application
OBJECTIVES Meet Summary Declaration requirements foreseen in the Implementing Provisions of the revised EU Customs Code Meet the data requirements in the EU “security Amendments”; Comply with the WCO Framework of standards Resolve the non circulation of green Volets (2) in the European Union; Allow the TIR Carnet Holder to proceed without the intervention of third parties and associated additional costs; Provide requisite security of data in a public / private partnership; © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

20 FORESEEN REQUIREMENTS
Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary declaration IRU’s NCTS/TIR Web Application FORESEEN REQUIREMENTS 1st January 2009 Mandatory legal requirement to send TIR information electronically to the EU Customs office of departure/entry before leaving/entering the EU; 1st July 2009 Mandatory requirement for Safety and Security Information « EU Security Amendments » to be sent electronically in advance of TIR trucks departing/entering the EU © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

21 Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary declaration IRU’s NCTS/TIR Web Application
FORESEEN OPTIONS National EU Holders Maybe connected to NCTS in their home country national software available Holders voluntary decide to use third parties - Business Decision e.g. Customs’ Agents, Freight Forwarders IRU NCTS/TIR Web Application Holder not having access to NCTS (e.g. non EU Holders), nor wishing to use third parties and pay additional costs. NCTS – TIR Pre-declaration OPTIONS Presently there are different options that the transport operator can choose: The first available option is to present himself at the customs office of entry into the EU or the customs office of departure in the EU, where all the information related to the TIR Carnet will be captured by the customs officer: Data capture at Customs Offices – Current The second option is to use the possible available software provided either by the national customs authorities or its national association, though this option favors EU holders : National EU Holders – Current Maybe connected to NCTS in their home country national software available The third available option is to voluntary use the services of a third party: Holders voluntary decide to use third parties - Business Decision – Current Finally the last option is to provide the transport operator with a tool that would enable him to provide the information electronically without bearing additional costs and this tool is the IRU NCTS/TIR Web application. It is destined for non EU holders, holders that are not connected and that wish to use a service free of charge. IRU NCTS/TIR Web Application – Imminent Non connected holders, specially from the non EU countries, not wishing to use third parties and not willing to suffer additional costs. © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

22 NCTS/TIR Pre-declaration
Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary declaration IRU’s NCTS/TIR Web Application TIR Customs Declaration Guarantee TIR 2 1 NCTS/TIR Pre-declaration Madrid © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

23 Secured access provided by the IRU
Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary declaration IRU’s NCTS/TIR Web Application Secured access provided by the IRU © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

24 Data crosschecked and validation against the TIR Carnet Database
Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary declaration IRU’s NCTS/TIR Web Application Data crosschecked and validation against the TIR Carnet Database © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

25 Data from the Cover Page of the TIR Carnet
Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary declaration IRU’s NCTS/TIR Web Application Data from the Cover Page of the TIR Carnet © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

26 Data from the accompanying document ( CMR)
Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary declaration IRU’s NCTS/TIR Web Application Data from the accompanying document ( CMR) To capture the information related to the Goods © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

27 To mention the accompanying document to the TIR Carnet
Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary declaration IRU’s NCTS/TIR Web Application Data from the Yellow Goods Manifest (inc. precise Goods description) of the TIR Carnet To mention the accompanying document to the TIR Carnet © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

28 Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary declaration IRU’s NCTS/TIR Web Application
Selection of the EU countries and EU approved Customs offices of entry/departure and exit/destination © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

29 Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary declaration IRU’s NCTS/TIR Web Application
Encourage TIR Carnet holders to use the Electronic TIR Pre-Arrival/Departure Summary declaration (NCTS/TIR) web application Education Training Awareness © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007

30 © International Road Transport Union (IRU) 2007


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