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Mar 06, 2013 (newstodate): Moscow Domodedovo Airport has taken another significant step ahead in the implementation of e-freight in Russia.
The airport has concluded a test period with electronic transfer of shipments data to the customs unit, and on February 27, 2013, the first e-document was successfully transmitted and registered with Domodedovo Customs office.
Currently, temporary storage warehouse-keepers provide cargo acceptance and delivery documents in large bulks daily.
Thus, in 2012 Domodedovo Cargo provided more than 6,500 temporary storage warehouse freight acceptance documents per month to the airport Customs office.
With the implementation of the new digital workflow, time spent in processing customs operations will be reduced significantly, also entailing major cost reductions.
The implementation of the digital signature system was a precondition for Domodedovo Cargo's membership in the e-Freight project launched in Russia in 2012.
The airport has concluded a test period with electronic transfer of shipments data to the customs unit, and on February 27, 2013, the first e-document was successfully transmitted and registered with Domodedovo Customs office.
Currently, temporary storage warehouse-keepers provide cargo acceptance and delivery documents in large bulks daily.
Thus, in 2012 Domodedovo Cargo provided more than 6,500 temporary storage warehouse freight acceptance documents per month to the airport Customs office.
With the implementation of the new digital workflow, time spent in processing customs operations will be reduced significantly, also entailing major cost reductions.
The implementation of the digital signature system was a precondition for Domodedovo Cargo's membership in the e-Freight project launched in Russia in 2012.