News Content
EU sets June 2015 deadline to open single data entry window for ships
THE EU's single window, a directive to help simplify maritime port regulations, calls on ships entering EU ports to submit electronic data via one single entry effective from June 2015.
Within 12 months, EU member states will be required to set-up IT implementation but still making sure it is "simplified" and harmonised to current reporting procedures, said the European Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas.
"Once in place, the National Single Windows will serve as the single entry point for maritime formalities," Mr Kallas said, reported from American Shipper.
Within 12 months, EU member states will be required to set-up IT implementation but still making sure it is "simplified" and harmonised to current reporting procedures, said the European Transport Commissioner Siim Kallas.
"Once in place, the National Single Windows will serve as the single entry point for maritime formalities," Mr Kallas said, reported from American Shipper.
Latest News
- For the first time, tianjin Port realized the whole process of dock operati...
- From January to August, piracy incidents in Asia increased by 38%!The situa...
- Quasi-conference TSA closes as role redundant in mega merger world
- Singapore says TPP, born again as CPTPP, is now headed for adoption
- Antwerp posts 5th record year with boxes up 4.3pc to 10 million TEU
- Savannah lifts record 4 million TEU in '17 as it deepens port