Streamlining air import operations by trade facilitation measures

  • Ferreira Y
  • Morini C
  • Santa-Eulalia L
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Abstract

Global operations are subject to considerable uncertainties. Due to the Trade Facilitation Agreement that became effective in February 2017, the study of measures to streamline customs controls is urgent. This study aims to assess the impact of trade facilitation measures on import flows. An experimental study was performed in the largest cargo airport in South America through discrete-event simulation and design of experiments. Operation impacts of three trade facilitation measures are assessed on import flow by air. We shed light in the following trade facilitation measures: the use of X-ray equipment for physical inspection; increase of the number of qualified companies in the trade facilitation program; performance targets for customs officials. All trade facilitation measures used indicated potential to provide more predictability, cost savings, time reduction, and increase in security in international supply chain.

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Ferreira, Y. da C., Morini, C., & Santa-Eulalia, L. A. de. (2017). Streamlining air import operations by trade facilitation measures. Journal of Operations and Supply Chain Management, 10(2), 100–119. https://doi.org/10.12660/joscmv10n2p100-119

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