Dubai Customs: A sophisticated initiative that reduced delivery procedures to a minute

"I-Box"...a box to save valuable cargo for "transit" passengers

Dubai Customs: i-boxes have superior security and smart systems.

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Dubai Customs, during the activities of the first day of GITEX Global 2021, launched the “I Box” initiative, the smart box to save commercial and valuable shipments accompanied by arriving passengers (transit), wishing to keep them at the airport customs center upon arrival, without paying. Customs fees on it, and re-receipt through the self-clearance service at the time of leaving the country.

Dubai Customs stated that the initiative aims to speed up the logistics and handling of valuable goods at the airport, as this advanced initiative has reduced the procedure for delivering precious materials from 30 minutes to just one minute, relying on QR Code scanning technology, and then using the code sent on The traveler's phone to open the box, and pay the storage fees electronically, without using any papers.

According to the statement, these fireproof boxes have superior security and smart systems, and are easy to move from one location to another in the airport building.

Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, CEO of Ports, Customs and Free Zone Corporation, and Director General of Dubai Customs, Ahmed Mahboub Musabih, stressed that Dubai has established its distinction and global leadership by developing innovative projects that achieve sustainable development in all fields, in accordance with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and President of the UAE. Cabinet Ruler of Dubai.

For his part, Director of Passenger Operations Department at Dubai Customs, Ibrahim Al Kamali, said, "The new technical updates, which were included in the (iBox) initiative, were distinguished by 100% avoidance of administrative and procedural errors, and time management and savings for travelers and inspectors alike. ».

• The “initiative” was characterized by avoiding administrative and procedural errors.

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