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Libyan Customs Authority signs agreement with Dubai-based Webb Fontaine for Advance Cargo Information System

bySami Zaptia
September 21, 2023
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Electronic Tracking system for imported goods goes into operation

(Logo: Libyan Customs Authority).

Dubai-based Webb Fontaine Group announced Tuesday a 5-year agreement with the Libyan Customs Authority for the development, implementation, and operation of the Advance Cargo Information (ACI) System in Libya. Initially focusing on non-hydrocarbon exports via sea transport to Libyan ports, the system will progressively extend to encompass exports to Libya by air and land.

An operational centre will be established in Tripoli to manage and oversee the system’s operations.

The Customs Authority said through this system the shipment of any goods to Libya will not be approved unless they conform to specifications, goods prohibited from being entered, expired goods, or drugs, and the smuggling file of all kinds will be dealt with.

Alioune Ciss, CEO of Webb Fontaine Group, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We are honoured to be entrusted with this strategic project by the Libyan Customs Authority. This project aligns with our mission to usher in an era of advanced efficiency, transparency, and enhanced controls and tax revenue collection in Libya.”

In addition to the ACI system, Webb Fontaine will introduce a comprehensive foreign Trade Information Portal (TIP) to streamline exports to Libya. The TIP will provide up-to-date information, relevant executive regulations, trade import and export forms, and processes flows for all modes of transport.

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Tutorials, tax simulators, and smart cargo classification will ensure accuracy and compliance with relevant laws. The ACI system will also incorporate a robust risk management system powered by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to mitigate fraud and illicit trade.

The implementation of the ACI System in Libya heralds the country’s first digital transformation project for trade and customs. The project’s overarching goals are to simplify trade processes, enhance control and governance, and boost revenue for the Libyan public treasury.

Major General Suleiman Ali Salem, Director General of Libyan Customs Authority stated that “This pivotal project will be a game-changer and fight illicit and fraudulent trade, furnishing the Libyan Government and trade community with valuable insights, statistics, and various reports on their trade exchanges with other countries and regions around the world.”

The ACI system promises a comprehensive transformation in Libya’s foreign trade and customs operations. It ensures robust validation, transparency, and efficiency in import procedures, while combating illegal and fraudulent activities and reducing congestion at Libyan ports. This project signifies a leap forward in trade efficiency and trade security, underlining the commitment of Webb Fontaine Group and the Libyan Customs Authority to elevate Libya’s trade ecosystem standards.

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