Port of Antwerp Adopts Descartes' Services

March 18, 2013

Descartes Systems Group's announce its cloud-based messaging services now integrated with the Antwerp Port Community System's (APCS) e-Desk application.

The solution, combined with the Global Logistics Network (GLN), provides declarants and terminal operators with a simple way to communicate shipment, container and status information with each other, and customs authorities, thereby reducing paperwork and improving operational efficiencies.

APCS is the network of systems and solutions that facilitates the exchange of data between business-to-government (B2G) and business-to-business (B2B) participants using the port of Antwerp. APCS collaborated with the Port Services Authority of Antwerp (PSA) to develop the e-Desk application to streamline compliance reporting with the European-wide Export Control Systems (ECS) initiative.

"APCS e-Desk adoption has been very successful, with 60% percent of all export declarations now reported directly by the declarants," says John Kerkhof, Director of Antwerp Port Community System. "EDI customers are connected via Descartes' GLN, which ensures a swift and secure stream of data to/from e-Desk."

In addition to providing its cloud-based messaging services for the port community to connect to e-Desk, Descartes integrates e-Desk into its customs compliance solution. Data from the customs declarations can be repurposed and transmitted across a variety of parties, including ports and terminal systems like APCS.

"All of our declarations for the various terminals in the port of Antwerp are sent to e-Desk using Descartes' customs compliance solution," said Peter Goossens, Customs Declarant of UTI. "The time savings we've been able to achieve with this integrated and automated process are enormous."
 

 

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