International Customs, a subsidiary of the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, has completed the plan to launch the logistic passport to Al-Alamiah by signing a memorandum of understanding with the Association of Shipping and Logistics in Indonesia, where the logistic passport provides many benefits to its beneficiaries.
In detail, World Customs, affiliated to the Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, has stepped up its efforts to familiarize customs and economic authorities in friendly countries with the experience of developing customs and logistic services in Dubai, culminating in a new visit by the Executive Director of World Customs, Nadia Abdullah Kamali, to the Indonesian capital During the meeting, a number of Indonesian partners from the public and private sectors discussed ways to facilitate trade through Dubai's pioneering projects to enhance its role in linking the global regional markets, especially the project. Dubai line of silk, the first item in its document launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai.
During the visit, the Global Partners Logistics Initiative was presented to the Indonesian partners, which was launched in line with the Dubai Silk Line strategy.The logistic passport provides traders, companies and freight forwarders with the benefits of facilitating procedures, reducing costs, improving the efficiency of business operations and taking advantage of opportunities to open new markets.
Nadia Abdullah Kamali met with the Director General of the Indonesian Customs, Hero Bambudi, where the pilot project developed by World Customs, the Rise, the first smart platform of its kind in the world to fully automate customs procedures, was presented. The Indonesian heard an explanation about the customs procedures and processes presented there.
The Executive Director of World Customs held a meeting with representatives of Customs and Ports, Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Commerce in Indonesia, and met with the President of the Indonesian Shipping and Logistics Association and signed with him a memorandum of understanding between the Ports and Customs Corporation and the Free Zone and the Indonesian Shipping and Logistics Association. Developing new opportunities and exchanging information to enhance trade exchange between the UAE and the Republic of Indonesia.
Nadia Abdullah Kamali said: “We are delighted to complete the plan to launch the global passport by signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Shipping and Logistics Association of Indonesia, where the logistics passport provides many benefits to its beneficiaries, by linking logistics services between government agencies such as Dubai Customs and Dubai Logistics centers such as Dubai World Ports and Dnata, to facilitate trade between different sectors and facilitate transactions between commercial entities to support their ability to achieve a flourishing trade movement.
“The Logistics Passport initiative will include additional benefits in the coming period, and will identify the needs of traders and freight forwarders to move forward in providing practical solutions to the market, to ensure leadership of this quality initiative, where the partnership in the Logistics Passport Initiative has been completed with Vietnam and Indonesia. More memorandums of understanding signed to promote the initiative globally. ”