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May 27, 2016

TRUCKING SOLUTIONS / BEAUROCRATICS AUTOMATION * USA: April 50 to 100 percent increase data via ACE

* DC - Slowdowns plague ACE ahead of next phase this weekend


-- Slowdowns continue to plague U.S. Customs and Border Protection's new electronic filing system, just days before the system is expected to onboard its next round of filers... Even after the federal agency said it was able to remedy the glitches that riddled the initial rollout of the Automated Commercial Environment, or ACE, in early April, “outages” and “network issues” have routinely been reported via the agency’s Cargo Systems Messaging Service... The ACE system was designed with the intention of streamlining cross-border trade and allowing shippers to easily share trade documents with government agencies, saving time and money... Fany Flores-Pastor, director for research development at global logistics software developer Descartes Systems, said there are concerns industry-wide that while Customs is attempting to be responsive to filers’ issues... Customs, after all, is under its own deadline for full ACE compliance by December of this year — a White House mandate for the federal agency... As of Saturday, foreign trade zone, or FTZ, filers will be required to file entry and entry summaries in ACE... Early april saw a roughly 50 to 100 percent increase in the number of filers transmitting data via ACE... May 28 was originally set to be the deadline for no less than a dozen PGAs. Those PGAs will now be required to file and have their corresponding shippers file in the ACE portal later this summer on an as-yet-unspecified date, according to Customs. They include the Agriculture Marketing Service; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives; Centers for Disease Control; Consumer Product Safety Commission; Defense Contract Management Agency; Directorate of Defense Trade Controls; Drug Enforcement Administration; Enforcement and Compliance Commission; Environmental Protection Agency; Fish and Wildlife Service; Food Safety and Inspection Service; Foreign Agriculture Service; National Marine Fisheries Service; Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Office of Marine Conservation; Office of Textiles and Apparel; Alcohol and Tobacco, Tax and Tariff Bureau; and United States Trade Representative... 
Washington, DC, USA -- JOC, by Reynolds Hutchins - May 26, 2016

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