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March 4, 2003
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Technology & Software Product News
QuestaWeb, Inc. announced the certification of its Automated Manifest Support
(AMS) software module for ocean carriers and NVOCCs by U.S. Customs.
AMS/QW has multi-lingual capabilities and facilitates the flow of cargo for both carriers and Customs by eliminating the paper manifest, and decreasing the number of discrepancy reports, and in-bond paper documents (CF-7512) Transportation Entry and Manifest of Goods Subject to Customs Inspection and Permit that are required. Using a unique bill of lading number, manifest data can be transmitted electronically for all cargo en-route to the United States prior to vessel loading at foreign port. This allows Customs an opportunity to review the submitted documentation and determine, in advance, whether the merchandise merits examination or whether to release it immediately upon arrival.
Specific AMS/QW capabilities include: Auto Arrival: Approved carriers can electronically arrive their vessels at discharge ports Secondary Notify Party: Carriers can designate, by SCAC or FIRMS code, up to two additional AMS participants per bill of lading Non-Disclosure: Shippers and consignees can submit customer information electronically on bills of lading, thus protecting trade confidentiality of participants Paperless Master-In-Bond Reporting: MIB-approved carriers can transmit bill of lading and in-bond data and receive electronic authorization to move shipment in-bond to a paperless destination port without preparing a CF-7512, Immediate Transportation (IT), Transportation and Exportation (T&E), or Immediate Export (IE).
For more information, please call (908) 233-2300
or visit http://www.questaweb.com
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