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In November 2011, C&ED began testing three types of electronic locks (e-locks) in order to speed up the process of performing customs checks on containers filled with cargo. The solution, known as the Intermodal Transhipment Facilitation Scheme (ITFS), was implemented as a way to streamline the clearance of cargo passing through customs at Hong Kong International Airport for cargo destined for areas both domestic and outside of Hong Kong. The installation and consulting services were provided by the Hong Kong R&D Center for Logistics and Supply Chain Management Enabling Technologies (LSCM), according to Frank Tong, LSCM's director of research and technology development.
The Hong Kong C&ED estimates that the system reduces the amount of time required for clearing each container through customs, from two to three hours down to five minutes, since customs officials can now be assured that the containers have not been opened between their inspection at the border control point and their arrival at the airport. What's more, the agency can now collect a digital record of where each container has been, along with when it was inspected.
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Keywords: Ocean Transportation, Transportation & Distribution, Global Gateways, Logistics, Supply Chain Security & Risk Mgmt, Supply Chain Analysis & Consulting, Global Supply Chain Management, Asia Pacific, Intermodal Transhipment Facilitation Scheme, Hong Kong R&D Center for Logistics and Supply Chain Management Enabling Technologies, Container Fleet Security
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