Management Dynamics supports 10+2 compliance
Staff -- Supply Chain Management Review, 3/26/2008 12:56:00 PM
Global trade management provider, Management Dynamics Inc. has announced support for the 10+2 Rule proposed by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. To support compliance with the impending 10+2 Rule, Management Dynamics will deliver supply chain visibility and impact compliance capabilities needed to support importers’ reporting requirements. The proposed rule will require 10 sets of data from importers 24 hours prior to container loading for vessel departure and two sets of data from ocean carriers no later than 48 hours after vessel departure. The goal of the rule is to improve the data available on high-risk inbound containers in order to better protect U.S. boarders from terror attacks.
- Read the complimentary Automating the Import Supply Chain white paper from Management Dynamics
Global Trade Management (GTM) solutions can extend import business processes to suppliers, forwarders and brokers and provide the information backbone to collect, organize and report the key data elements in support of the new 10+2 ruling.
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