766,000 customs transactions at Jebel Ali Centre

DUBAI / WAM

Jebel Ali Customs Centres carried out around 766,000 customs transactions and made 30 seizures during the first quarter of 2019.
The strategic customs management, which performs all customs operations of Jebel Ali Port; the largest marine terminal in the Middle East and the flagship facility of DP World’s portfolio of over 65 marine terminals across six continents, showcased its latest achievements to the Director of Dubai Customs, Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, during his visit to the centre.
Musabih met Yousef Al Hashimi, Director of Jebel Ali Customs Centres Management and management’s employees.
“It’s no surprise Jebel Ali Customs Centre has achieved remarkably in the first quarter, thanks to their highly trained staff and sophisticated devices and equipment,” said Musabih. “They thwarted a number of smuggling attempts as part of their role and vision of protecting society and sustaining
economic growth.”
The centre has recently applied a smart inspection system which is more effective in organising the flow of containers and tracking them.
Goods entry and exit permits and paying their fees have been automated to save time and effort. The full X-ray container detection system, the first of its kind in the world can deal with 150 containers per hour.
Musabih added, “These achievements and this high level of readiness at the Jebel Ali Customs Centre Management supports our preparations at Dubai Customs for the upcoming Expo 2020. Exhibitors and companies will be surprised by the seamless system and services in offer for them. This again is synonymous with Dubai and its great efforts in embracing very promising projects like the Dubai Silk Road and in fulfilment of the wise vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai.”

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