Within 8 initiatives under the slogan “Safe and Sustainable Digital Commerce”

Dubai Customs displays the "Customs Submarine" and "Smart Inspection Table" at GITEX

  • Dubai Customs will launch a "self-handling room" that keeps pace with the rapid development of the Emirate of Dubai.

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  • Ahmed Mahboub Musabih: "(Dubai Customs) develops its digital projects and improves its programs, to keep pace with the objectives of (the fifty projects)."

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Dubai Customs announced that it will launch, under the slogan: "Safe and Sustainable Digital Commerce", eight smart initiatives during its participation in the "GITEX Technology Week", which will be held from 17 to 21 October, as well as highlighting its latest digital services and technologies, to increase Trade, protect society, and enhance the traveler experience.

She explained that among these smart initiatives are the "customs submarine", the "self-handling room", and the "smart inspection table".

electric mechanisms

The department stated in a statement that it will provide visitors with an experience of viewing smart electric mechanisms, which are advanced electric cars used as inspection patrols along the "Dubai Creek", "Deira Harbor" and "Hamriyah Port" at a distance of about 14 kilometers, as well as the customs submarine. A unique innovation that enables inspectors to obtain high-quality 3D images and videos of the ship's hull underwater, as it has the ability to dive to a depth of 98 feet.

Dubai Customs stated that it will also launch its updated initiatives, including the “self-handling room” (I-box), which keeps pace with the rapid development of the Emirate of Dubai in serving travelers, accelerating logistics and handling of valuable goods. Tracking of funds through the operating room, fast delivery of dealers' holdings, and no use of papers.

According to Dubai Customs, the "Smart Inspection Table" projects, the "I-Declare", the "Smart Inspection Program" - SIMA, the website in its new form, as well as the E-Commerce platform will be presented.

commercial revenue

Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, CEO of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation and Director General of Dubai Customs, said that Dubai Customs is developing its digital projects and improving its programs to keep pace with the goals of the "50 projects", with the aim of increasing commercial returns and sustaining growth in the national economy.

He stressed that the 41st edition of "GITEX Technology Week" is of special importance, and represents an important opportunity to present the experiences and systems of "Dubai Customs", to coincide with the "Expo 2020 Dubai", as this year's edition of the technical exhibition brings together a group of technology leaders, emerging companies and senior players In the sector, the focus will be on the latest artificial intelligence technologies, fifth generation communications, cloud computing, big data, digital security, blockchain technologies, and financial technology.

He added: “We look forward to meeting a large group of experts, specialists, solution providers, investors and business sectors from all over the world, in addition to foreign diplomatic bodies, as (GITEX) represents an ideal platform for exchanging visions on the role of technological transformations in facilitating business, as well as It is an important opportunity to review the smart customs procedures and services that Dubai Customs provides to visitors and owners of companies, commercial projects and related sectors locally and globally.”

• "Dubai Customs" will display electric cars used as inspection patrols along the "Dubai Creek", "Deira Harbor" and "Hamriyah Port".

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