As anyone who regularly brings commercial goods into the U.S. knows, U.S. Customs Border Protection (CBP) has been involved in a years-long undertaking to enhance border security by automating and centralizing the border processing system. The initiative, known as the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE), features a secure data portal through which any entity doing business with CBP must register and maintain an account. While ACE applies to every mode of transport – rail, air, ocean and highway – several system releases/upgrades have been introduced that impact goods entering the U.S. via truck. Among those developments:
The concept and design of ACE is similar to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA)’s Advance Commercial Information(ACI) system. ACI, which implented its e-Manifest data portal in late 2012, has become the cornerstone of Canada’s border security efforts.
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