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TSN Plenary Session ACE e-Release Functionality for Trucks Trade Operations Environment Template Tom Vassar, eCP John Considine, USCS John Osborn, eCP : 

TSN Plenary Session ACE e-Release Functionality for Trucks Trade Operations Environment Template Tom Vassar, eCP John Considine, USCS John Osborn, eCP October 9, 2002

For the Carrier Account: 

For the Carrier Account C-TPAT approval required Automated truck manifest (X12, XML, CUSCAR) Portal-based submission of manifest data C4 codes included in manifest data Mixed Loads ACE Manifest (includes FAST) 3461 Entry/3461 Alt/ Certified 7501 Summary (Pre-files) Section “321” (must be submitted by broker/importer) Instruments of International Traffic Continued support for CAFES, PAPS, BCS, BRASS Transponder-facilitated release process Online shipment status queries Quicker release for multiple shipments

For the Broker: 

For the Broker Continued submission of ABI entry through ACS New capability for Section “321” Determination of method for submission is currently under discussion with Customs Functionality will include notifications back to brokers Quicker release for multiple shipments

Truck e-Release in Context: 

Truck e-Release in Context

Preferred Practices for e-Release: 

Preferred Practices for e-Release Consistent with FAST concept requirements: C-TPAT participation by carrier and importer Pre-registration of carrier, driver, and conveyance Pre-authorization of goods (e.g. FAST) Pre-filed manifest data Reduced data submission requirements (as few as 9 elements)

Benefits Offered to Preferred Participants (C-TPAT Carrier): 

Benefits Offered to Preferred Participants (C-TPAT Carrier) Carrier (LTL) can be released at primary regardless of number of shipments Electronic manifest C4 code included in manifest data Electronic 321 Electronic Instruments of International Traffic FAST shipments Web Portal manifest and query capability

Automated Truck Manifest: 

Automated Truck Manifest Provides means for submitting: Trip Data Transponder #, port of entry, date/time, carrier & vehicle Crew data (ID # for drivers and crew) Conveyance data (ID #) Shipment data (Bill of lading, containers, commodities, quantity, HAZMAT info, etc.) Supports various formats: X12, CUSCAR, XML Web-portal manifest screens provided Allows for carrier notifications for arrival, release, holds, PGA actions, etc. Foundation for “multi-modal” manifest to be provided in later ACE increments

ACE 1.2 Technology Concept: 

ACE 1.2 Technology Concept Primary Booth

ACE Carrier Accounts Registration: 

ACE Carrier Accounts Registration Carrier SCAC Code Carrier name and address Point of contact info Drivers and Crew Name and address Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Nationality, birth date, etc. Conveyances License plate # Registration info Type of conveyance Owner info Equipment Container/Equipment ID Container/Equipment type Container/Equipment description Note: This is not an all inclusive list

Release Process Re-engineering: 

Release Process Re-engineering Automated Manifest w/Pre-registered Info A single keypress in Primary will release multiple shipments on a truck Pre-filed manifest and entry data tied to registered identification data will expedite release decision + = Streamlined Release Process New Inspector Screens in Primary Consolidation of BRASS, NCAP, PAPS, ACS, and CAFES into a single interface in Primary will alleviate complexity of current release process Automated workflow between Primary and Secondary will help to streamline inspection process

Enhanced Homeland Security: 

Enhanced Homeland Security In support of Homeland Security: Pre-filed data provides early analysis capability Transponders on vehicles and ID-cards for drivers provide positive identification C-TPAT ensures supply chains are secure

TSN Plenary Session Trade Operations Environment Template John Osborn, eCP : 

TSN Plenary Session Trade Operations Environment Template John Osborn, eCP October 9, 2002

Trade Operations Environment Template: 

Trade Operations Environment Template

Trade Operations Environment Template: 

Trade Operations Environment Template

Trade Operations Environment Template: 

Trade Operations Environment Template

Trade Operations Environment Template: 

Trade Operations Environment Template

Trade Operations Environment Template: 

Trade Operations Environment Template