Mexican Customs Experience

Mexican Customs Experience

Paperless Crossborder Trade Implementation on SW

VUCEM

Legal Support

Modernizat ion

Investigati on

Infraestruct ure

Operation

Planning

Data Processing Targeting

Mexican General Customs Administration Estructure

Internacion al affairs

Tijuana

Cd. Ju?rez

49 Ports of entry

Guadalajara Manzanillo

L?zaro C?rdenas

Higher Operation

Nuevo Laredo Reynosa

Monterrey

Altamira

Toluca

AICM

Veracruz

Canc?n

Kind of Ports

Land (North & south)

21

Maritime

17

Inland

11

Total

49

Personal Central Offices Field Ops Total

17% 83% 8,176

? 230 Inspection points ? 778 Customs Brokers

1980's

Restricting Trade

Evolution of the Mexican Customs

1990's

2000's

2010's

Permissive to Trade

Trade Promoter

Encouraging Trade

Risk analisys

Risk Management

Background

Hoy

80s

00s

10

2016?2020 SYSTEM INTEGRATION

PITA Customs Project for clearence:

RFID, RNI (NII), CPED, MATCE

2010 ? 2012 SYSTEMS MODERNIZATION VUCEM, NII (Xray and Gamma), CPED, Cenral Video VIVA, SCTCA ? SIECA, SIAVE-SIRIA

90s

2001 ? 2005 SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT -PGA Integration, -Risk analisys. -100% Electronic declaration -Transfer payment of dutiesPECA

1993 SAAI: Centralized Information MSA: Random but sistema Inspections 10%

1989 CADEPA: Data Capture Locally MSA: Ramdom Inspection (10%)

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