BOC gears toward full automation
MANILA – Aimed at attaining more streamlined and efficient customs processes and procedures, the Bureau of Customs (BOC) developed and implemented 31 Information Communication Technology (ICT) projects and systems as of December 2021 and further aims to fully automate its frontline transactions.Foremost is the Automated Bonds Management System (ABMS) which monitors the status of bonds from their posting up to their cancellation and expedites the settlement or collection of due and demandable bonds.It is a bureau-wide system for processing bond transactions, monitoring and aging bond balances, and flagging those that have matured.The ABMS was first implemented at Port of Manila on Aug. 11, 2021Another program is the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Online Portal which can be used by stakeholders in applying for the AEO Program.Implemented on Aug. 25, 2021, it caters to online submission, processing, and approval of AEO applications of importers and exportersThe BOC also successfully deployed the Automated Inventory Management System for Customs Bonded Warehouses (CBW) at the Port of Manila on Sept. 14, 2021 to determine and monitor the stock inventory of bonded goods from the time of its entry into the CBW up to the liquidation of the goods declaration covered by the Warehousing Single Administrative Document.The Bureau then executed the Electronic Advance Ruling System (e-ARS), which was developed for the electronic submission of application and supporting documents for Advance Ruling on Origin and Valuation, on Sept. 22, 2021.Other implemented systems of the BOC include:1. Customs Dashboard2. High-Performance Server3. Co-location/Backup Server4. Customer Care Portal System5. Document Tracking System6. Cargo Targeting System7. Alert Orders Monitoring System8. Parcel and Balikbayan Boxes Tracking System9. Informal Entry System for Low Dutiable Value10. Trade Engine11. Universal Risk Management System12. Electronic Tracking of Containerized Cargo13. Enhanced Value Reference Information System14. Internal Administration Management System15. E2M Stabilization, Support, and Maintenance16. Computerization of Super Green Lane Office17. General Transportation Surety Bond Online Inquiry18. Automated Routing and Monitoring System19. Inventory Management System for Container Yards/Container Freight Stations20. Client Profile Registration System Status Online Inquiry21. Pre-payment Online Inquiry System22. Prepayment System for all types of Declarations23. Offense Database24. Backup Network and Internet25. Electronic Certificate of Origin26. National Customs Enforcement NetworkThe projects are included in the Information Systems Strategic Plan submitted to the Department of Information and Communications Technology.Under the leadership of Commissioner Rey Leonardo Guerrero, the BOC will continue with its modernization initiatives and projects to align the agency’s processes and standards with the world’s best and most efficient customs services. (PR)
MANILA – Aimed at attaining more streamlined and efficient customs processes and procedures, the Bureau of Customs (BOC) developed and implemented 31 Information Communication Technology (ICT) projects and systems as of December 2021 and further aims to fully automate its frontline transactions.
Foremost is the Automated Bonds Management System (ABMS) which monitors the status of bonds from their posting up to their cancellation and expedites the settlement or collection of due and demandable bonds.
It is a bureau-wide system for processing bond transactions, monitoring and aging bond balances, and flagging those that have matured.
The ABMS was first implemented at Port of Manila on Aug. 11, 2021
Another program is the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Online Portal which can be used by stakeholders in applying for the AEO Program.
Implemented on Aug. 25, 2021, it caters to online submission, processing, and approval of AEO applications of importers and exporters
The BOC also successfully deployed the Automated Inventory Management System for Customs Bonded Warehouses (CBW) at the Port of Manila on Sept. 14, 2021 to determine and monitor the stock inventory of bonded goods from the time of its entry into the CBW up to the liquidation of the goods declaration covered by the Warehousing Single Administrative Document.
The Bureau then executed the Electronic Advance Ruling System (e-ARS), which was developed for the electronic submission of application and supporting documents for Advance Ruling on Origin and Valuation, on Sept. 22, 2021.
Other implemented systems of the BOC include:
1. Customs Dashboard
2. High-Performance Server
3. Co-location/Backup Server
4. Customer Care Portal System
5. Document Tracking System
6. Cargo Targeting System
7. Alert Orders Monitoring System
8. Parcel and Balikbayan Boxes Tracking System
9. Informal Entry System for Low Dutiable Value
10. Trade Engine
11. Universal Risk Management System
12. Electronic Tracking of Containerized Cargo
13. Enhanced Value Reference Information System
14. Internal Administration Management System
15. E2M Stabilization, Support, and Maintenance
16. Computerization of Super Green Lane Office
17. General Transportation Surety Bond Online Inquiry
18. Automated Routing and Monitoring System
19. Inventory Management System for Container Yards/Container Freight Stations
20. Client Profile Registration System Status Online Inquiry
21. Pre-payment Online Inquiry System
22. Prepayment System for all types of Declarations
23. Offense Database
24. Backup Network and Internet
25. Electronic Certificate of Origin
26. National Customs Enforcement Network
The projects are included in the Information Systems Strategic Plan submitted to the Department of Information and Communications Technology.
Under the leadership of Commissioner Rey Leonardo Guerrero, the BOC will continue with its modernization initiatives and projects to align the agency’s processes and standards with the world’s best and most efficient customs services. (PR)