CEVA Logistics has announced it has successfully completed the implementation of a new Customs brokerage system across its US operation. CEVA initiated the move to introduce state-of-the-art systems following a mandate from US Customs which requires all forwarders to file their entries using ACE (the Automated Commercial Environment) by the end of February this year. At that point, ACE becomes the primary system through which the trade community – including forwarders – must report all imports and exports.
“With our start-up on 3 November we were one of the first large brokers in the industry to comply with the new regulations immediately following Customs originally-mandated ACE implementation date of 1 November. Our implementation with CargoWise One, offering full ACE functionality, is a major step forward for our business,” said CEVA’s VP customs brokerage & import services, Jane Pedersen Sorensen. CargoWise One operates on cloud-based technology.
CEVA began work on its new link to ACE in 2014 when it selected Wise Tech Global and its CargoWise One programme as the system with which to link its internal software such as CEVA Matrix OFS and Navigator, to provide a more user-friendly, modern platform for users. The project has removed a number of legacy systems and synchronised all current IT interfaces and customer links, CEVA said.
Sorensen adds: “It was a bit like tearing down an old home and rebuilding it without the benefit of all the historic plans. It was a challenging yet such a valuable project. Our Brokerage team deserves real credit for their outstanding dedication and a wonderfully smooth outcome. We are delighted with the new system and the fact that we’re ready in advance of Customs’ new deadline of 28 February.”
CEVA will soon launch its customer portal which will allow importers to better manage their business with CEVA and achieve transparent Customs clearance information, it said.