Title: Advance Commercial Information
1 Advance Commercial Information
- Status Update
- June 19, 2003
2Background
- Initial ACI consultation phase completed
- After implementation of US 24-Hour rule, US CBP
commence consultation processes regarding other
modes - CCRA and US CBP implement process for In-transit
shipments - CCRA announces intent to implement 24-hour rule
- CCRA and US CBP continue on-going discussions
regarding harmonized timeframes for Rail, Air and
Highway
3ACI Update
- ACI 24-Hour Rule Working Group
- ACI Communication/Consultations
- Phase 1 Marine - 24 hour rule
- Montreal June 5th
- Toronto June 12th
- Vancouver June 16th
- Halifax June 23rd
- Calgary June 26th
- Phase 2 Other Modes and Release
- September 2003
4ACI Consultations
- Fundamentals of the 24-hour rule
- Process
- Ocean Carrier and Freight Forwarder Reporting
- No Load Messages
- Data elements
- EDI Protocols
- Export reporting
- In-transit
- Freight Remaining on Board (FROB)
- Exemptions (Bulk and Break-Bulk)
- US lessons learned
5The Process
- Ocean carrier will transmit A6A (311) data at
least 24 hours prior to lading. Conveyance data
provided within 24 hours of departure of ship - Transmission will indicate whether or not Freight
Forwarder supplementary data will be provided
i.e. ultimate consignee, precise description of
goods, shipper, etc. - Freight forwarder data to be provided must be at
least 24 hours prior to lading - If no freight forwarder data applicable, carrier
must provide details - Within 24 hours of estimated time of lading
Carrier (and Freight forwarder, if applicable)
will receive either - No Load Message- Wait For Instructions From
Foreign Agency - No Load Message- Additional Detail Required
- Nothing- this means loading can proceed
6ARRIVAL
DEPARTURE
Unlading
24 hrs ETA
Lading
ARRIVAL
24 hours
7ACI Current Activities
- Regulations are being updated
- Design and development CCRA automated targeting
tool - Completing ACI Phase 1 data requirements and
processes - Updating current electronic marine cargo design
and designing a new EDIFACT multi-modal map - Designing a facility to capture detail data from
freight forwarders to supplement ocean carrier
cargo transmission - Developing data quality review and monitoring
process
8Next Steps
- Complete consultation sessions in Halifax and
Calgary next week - Complete program and system development
activities for Phase 1 Requirements - Issue Customs Notice for Phase 1
Requirements-October 1, 2003 - Issue updated Participant Requirements Document
(PRD) for Phase 1 Requirements-October 1, 2003 - Finalize Regulations- all modes
- Continue Harmonization Discussions with U.S.
9ACI Update
- Harmonized Timeframes
- U.S. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
- CCRA announcement
- Comment period
- Finalized Regulations
- Phased-In Implementation
10ACI Phase 2
- Mandatory electronic transmission of primary and
secondary cargo/conveyance data for other modes - Mandatory EDI for release transmissions-
implementation will take place once all modes
have been implemented - CSA/FAST exempted
- FIRST eliminated
- Mandatory HS all commodities
- Original ACI model included importer data
transmission with carrier/freight forwarder data
will not proceed with this in the short term
11Évolution du ciblage depuis 1998-99
1998-99 2001 2002 2003
2004 - 2006
Procédures manuelles
Procédures automatisés et harmonisés avec les É-U.
En avril 2004 Le nouveau système automatisé de
ciblage sera mis en marche
12 décembre 2001 Déclaration sur la frontière
intelligente Plan daction en 30
points Point 18
En janvier 2002 Les Douanes Américaines
lancent LIRSC
4 avril 2003 Le Canada harmonise avec les
E-U. La règle du 24 heures est adoptée
DIci 2006 Les autres modes seront
sousmis au SAC
11 septembre Attaques World Trade Center et
le Pentagone
17 février 2003 LADRC transmet du SSMAEC à
lAMS les données sur les conteneurs en transit
12Understanding Volume A snapshot at any given
moment of vessels approaching the East Coast of
Canada
13(No Transcript)
14Statistics on Foreign Ports Lading to Canada
(2001)
Top 20 Foreign Ports of Lading to Canada 2001
15ACI Contacts
- ACI Dedicated Phone Line- 613-952-1070
- Email ComReeng_at_ccra-adrc.gc.ca
- Rick Dale Manager, Policy and
Program Development Advance Commercial
Information Project (613) 954-7077
E-mail rick.dale_at_ccra-adrc.gc.ca -