
His Excellency Ahmed Butti Ahmed, Exchanging Souvenirs and Gifts with His
Excellence Major General Galib Gasim AL-Saraera – Director General of the
Jordanian Customs
Dubai Customs and Jordanian Customs have agreed to
develop a mechanism for electronic networks between the two parties to
facilitate information exchange, continual exchange of mutual experiences
between them and exchange perspectives on ways how possibly to implement the
Electronic Tracking Systems with aim of smoothly monitoring movement of transit
shipments across the countries.
This came during a visit made by a delegation and a
number of senior employees from Dubai Customs headed by His Excellency Ahmed
Butti- Executive Chairman of Ports, Customs and Free Zone & the Director
General of Dubai Customs with aim of searching common platform of understanding
between the two parties and closely reviewing the ongoing business process
followed by Jordanian Customs.
The ETS mechanism is objectively set out to
facilitate easy exchange of information between the two parties while the ETS
program is used to control transit shipments via the satellites to facilitate
and simplify movement of transited trades through Jordan. The system can
effectively detect any violation that may occur during the movements of transit
vehicles from point to another such as diverting or transferring routes of
vehicles, tampering with goods and stoppage over places that are not
permitted.
The visiting delegation of Dubai Customs included,
His Excellency Ahmed Butti Ahmed- the Executive Chairman of Ports, Customs and
Free Zone Corporation & Director General of Dubai Customs, Mr. Yousif
AL-Sahlawi- Senior Executive Director of Corporate Affairs, Mr. Abdulla Salem
ALShaer – Director of Customs Intelligence Dept, Mr. Ahmed ALKharosi- Director
of Business Process Dept and Mr. Yousef AL-Kaj- Director of IT Support
Dept.
The visiting delegation met with His Excellency Major
General Galib Gasim AL-Saraera – the Director General of the Jordanian Customs.
The delegation members watched a visual show narrating the historical
development of the Jordanian Customs and also visited some of the subsidiary
departments including Risk Management Dept, Communication, Control, Inspection,
Customs Intelligence Departments and the Customs Training Centre.
The
delegation guests also visited some Customs buildings including the Anti-Smuggle
Directorate and Amman Customs Laboratory. The delegation got acquainted with
Electronic Doors Systems experienced by the customs in controlling entry and
exit of vehicles and they also got acquainted with air control over sites and
customs centers and there also they got an idea about the (Golden List Program)
which objectively used in facilitating the customs business process, serving
benefits and simplifying services of committed customers. The visiting members
met with Colonel Munzir AL-Asaf, the Director General of Alaqaba Custom Center,
and they visited all Divisions and Sections of the center where they got
acquainted with the services facilitated in the Alaqaba Special Economic Zone
(ASEZ) - Customs Centre.
It is worth mentioning that non oil exchanges between
Dubai and Jordan undergo a notable progress. During the third quarter of 2010,
the values of Dubai exports to Jordan increased to secure AED122.4billion
against AED113.3billion during the same period in 2009 – a growth of 9.2 percent
compared to 2010. The imports of Dubai from Jordan increased to record AED423.6
during the third quarter of 2010 compared to AED371.4billion during the same
period in 2009- with an increase of 8.7%.