ATRI Commissioned to Assess
Custom?s ACE Truck E-Manifest Impacts
Alexandria,
VA ?
The
American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) today announced that
it has been commissioned by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Agency (CBP) to conduct a Border Efficiency Assessment, specifically
focusing on the Agency?s Truck E-Manifest initiative and its use by
motor carriers.
ATRI?s work for CBP
will include documenting industry- and regulatory-based border
crossing inefficiencies and quantifying appropriate Truck E-Manifest
efficiency solutions. ATRI will provide the Agency and the industry
with an analysis of the costs and benefits associated with use of the
Truck E-Manifest and offer recommendations for system refinement.
Developed as a
result of the Trade Act of 2002, the Truck E-Manifest is part of the
Agency?s Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) program. It enables
motor carriers and manufacturers to electronically submit manifests to
CBP prior to arrival at U.S. land border crossings to reduce
processing time and allow for online tracking of shipments. Use of the
Truck E-Manifest provides CBP officers with consolidated information
to help expedite legitimate trade while keeping America?s borders
secure.
?With trade at the
border experiencing record growth, it is imperative that government
and industry work together to identify how efficiencies at border
crossings can be achieved. This research, along with other efforts
such as the Federal Highway Administration/ATRI Freight Performance
Measures initiative, will provide the most comprehensive picture of
what system improvements are available and where they should be
brought to bear,? said Rebecca Brewster, ATRI President and COO.
"It is challenging
for any trucking company these days to balance the strong growth in
freight movement with the continuously evolving needs for freight and
border security," stated Herb Schmidt, President and CEO, Contract
Freighters Incorporated. "This joint research initiative between ATRI
and CBP will provide us with important insights on the role that
technology can play in moving our international goods more
efficiently."
ATRI is the trucking industry?s
501(c)(3) not-for-profit research organization. It is engaged in
critical research relating to freight transportation?s essential role
in maintaining a safe, secure and efficient transportation system.
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