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Automated Broker Interface (ABI)
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Built-in Product Catalog,
HTS Classifier
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Unattended "wheels-up" clearance
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Automatic price adjustments
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CBP approved laser forms
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Preparation of proforma invoices
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Aging and forecast duty payment reports
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Landed cost calculations
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MQ-series interface
The Automated Broker Interface (ABI) of the Automated Commercial System (ACS)
permits certified participants to interface directly with the U.S. Customs Service
Data Center in order to transmit entry data on imported merchandise.
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Customs collects more complete and accurate data, thus providing more control
over merchandise entering US;
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Statistical data is quickly compiled and disseminated to Other Government
Agencies including the Census Bureau, the Department of Transportation, the
Federal Communications Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the
Fish and Wildlife Service.
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An entry filer can submit entry/entry summary data electronically speeding
up the entry processing, thus permitting merchandise to be released earlier.
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ACS permits statement processing which allows filers to pay multiple ABI entry
summaries with one check or electronic Automated Clearinghouse (ACH)
transaction.
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An entry filer is able to query various automated reference files.
Part of: ImporterQW,
CHBQW
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