Delhi Customs Leveraging Technology for Ensuring End-to-End Supply Chain Security

Delhi Customs Leveraging Technology for Ensuring End-to-End Supply Chain Security

Delhi Customs Leveraging Technology for Ensuring End-to-End Supply Chain Security In order to ensure swift and secure movement of dutiable goods from…

authorSushmita GoswamidateMar 24, 2022
Last update on Mar 24, 2022

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Delhi Customs Leveraging Technology for Ensuring End-to-End Supply Chain Security In order to ensure swift and secure movement of dutiable goods from port of import to customs warehouse, CBIC has launched the use of ECTS (Electronic Cargo Tracking System) in October 2021. This concept is borrowed from transhipment procedure for cargo meant for neighboring countries.

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  • ECTS started as a pilot project at ICD TKD Import on October 14, 2021
  • More than 1000 GPS based e-Seals used for Port-to-Warehouse and Warehouse-to-Warehouse Transfer at ICD TKD Import.

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