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Throughout MIC, specialists of all areas take care of your company’s needs and concerns: 

From the preparation of a customized customs and trade compliance software package to the implementation and integration of MIC’s GTM Suite with existing company processes and systems. From professional support during the starting phase to application support, customized software adaptations, technological maintenance in conformance with the law, as well as 24/7 service around the world.

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Currently there is no data source from which up-to-date trade content such as export control commodity lists, exchange rates, code lists (e.g. customs offices), customs tariffs and much more information can be centrally obtained in appropriate quality on a global scale. It is common that you may have to consult many different data sources individually and manually in order to collect the necessary information for the individual transaction. This costs time and money. 

In order to overcome such difficulties, we offer a Global Trade Content Service (GTCS), suitable to companies in any industry.

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Discover our professional services! Our specialists take care of the concerns of your company. For software development, project management as well as support and maintenance our qualified employees are at your disposal.

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Global Trade Content Service

You want a central service that provides you with up-to-date trade content? This is exactly what our Global Trade Content Service (GTCS) delivers, one single interface for automated updates and a controlled population of up-to-date trade content. 

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'Faceless customs' leading to long delays at Indian ports

Imports and Exports | | MIC Customs Solutions |

India's pharmaceuticals sector has warned of serious shortages of medical equipment unless problems with a new contactless customs system are addressed.


The introduction of new contactless customs procedures at some Indian ports has resulted in many vital shipments facing unexpectedly long delays, the country's pharmaceutical industry has warned.

Since the implementation of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs' Faceless, Contactless, Paperless Customs initiative at certain ports, companies have faced long waits for clearances, which has led to heavy demurrage charges, Express Pharma reports.

In some cases, consignments are having to wait as long as 20 days for approval, compared with two to three days before the new system came into operation.

As a result, the pharma sector is calling on the government to waive all demurrage charges until the system is fully implemented.     

A source at Mumbai port told the publication that one of the issues is customs officers are not familiar with the new process, which is intended to improve the ease of doing business by allowing key documents to be communicated electronically.

However, officials are said to be unwilling to assess shipments using the system and are demanding the submission of additional documentation before processing shipments.

Dr Dinesh Dua, chairman of Pharmexcil, said: "The prime minister Narendra Modi, along with the finance minister and minister of state, are trying their best to ensure ease of doing business, but the ground reality is absolutely contrary, particularly in customs. 

"The basic essence of digitalisation leading to faceless assessment seems to have been completely neutralised, at least for the time being."

He added that the delays and charges are not only leading to losses in the medical and pharmaceutical sectors, but also creating significant shortages of equipment, which is particularly problematic during the Covid-19 pandemic.
 


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