碩士 / 國立臺灣海洋大學 / 航運管理學系 / 103 / Maritime transport and air freight in global trade the flow of goods requires the pursuit of fast and convenient, The United States in September 11, 2001 by the terrorist attacks, Container Security Initiative concept to get global attention. To promote sea and air transport basiness on two-way advance electronic manifest reporting system of cooperation, therefore, regardless of the customs or the shipping operators, Should fully understand the importance of plan, In order to promoting program of the generated. Addition to the literature outside. This paper studies current overseas manifest reporting system Comparison of Taiwan advance system to explore how to improve Taiwan issue, and propose specific improvement plan, To strengthen mutual transport between Taiwan and international security, In order to achieve the World Customs Organization Framework of standards to secure and facilitate global trade. The main findings are as follows:
1. Integration of auto exchange of information can first Get Info to enhance the customs clearance speed, In order to achieve security and convenience of the target and prior to departure or arrival of goods before our ports, Risk screened. Implementation of risk management can speed up customs clearance, enhance competitiveness and to protect homeland security.
2. Taiwan advance Electronic Manifest Reporting System of In-outbound Cargoes in Taiwan implementation, Specific practices: 1. reconcile advance electronic cargo information requirements. 2. Pledged to adopt standard risk management systems. 3. The use of non-destructive testing equipment. 4. Response to Authorized Economic Operators preferential customs clearance measures, with international practice. Another WCO Framework of standards to secure and facilitate global trade for the general public and difficult to understand, "Taiwan 24 hours advance manifest system" name to establish position, to facilitate explanation of the basis for policy.
3. Strengthen Standard Taiwan advance Electronic Manifest Reporting System of In-outbound Cargoes in Taiwan execution, Specific practices: 1. Connect the world customs clearance operations planning. 2. deregulation decree and simplify customs clearance procedures. 3. The implementation of advance electronic manifest reporting system. 4. To strengthen cooperation between the Customs. 5. To promote cross-border movement of goods easy and convenient. Other five programs, and to strengthen its specification and implementation. Taiwan Export-Import regulations provide sea and air cargo manifest system of implementation forecast report, Chinese customs authorities and promoting the development of the two spindle minimum threshold of reference.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:TW/103NTOU5301049 |
Date | January 2015 |
Creators | Hsu, Chi-Yen, 許季彥 |
Contributors | Chung, Cheng-Chi, 鍾政棋 |
Source Sets | National Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan |
Language | zh-TW |
Detected Language | English |
Type | 學位論文 ; thesis |
Format | 61 |
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