CHAMP Cargosystems has welcomed several new Traxon Global Customs (TGC) and Traxon Global Security (TGS) customers from the Asia-Pacific region. The regional boom reflects the demand for software solutions that simplify regulatory compliance in lockstep with government bodies requesting more granular air cargo pre-loading and pre-arrival detail.
Existing CHAMP customers Biman Bangladesh, Korean Air, Sichuan Airlines and Vietnam Airlines have signed multi-year contracts for Traxon Global Security; a streamlined platform designed to help carriers manage their Pre-Loading Advance Cargo Information (PLACI) filing.
TGS will enable customers to be fully compliant with numerous pre-loading security screenings including the European Union’s ICS2, the United States ACAS, the UK’s PreDICT, the UAE’s NAIC, and Canada’s PACT which is expected to become mandatory in Q4 of 2024.
This year has also seen Biman Bangladesh, Vietnam Airlines, China Southern, and China Cargo Airlines sign multi-year contracts for Traxon Global Customs. By leveraging CHAMP’s simplified reporting tool, airlines are equipped with streamlined information exchange with 60+ country customs authorities regardless of format, communications protocols or processing rules.
As companies in the Asia-Pacific market look for ways to streamline compliance, reduce errors, and eliminate tedious processes, CHAMP proactively updates Traxon Global Security and Traxon Global Customs in anticipation of new and emerging regulations.
By adopting these tools, these companies are able to automate PLACI filing and remain so that customs authorities have access to information compliance to reduce the possibility of penalties or errors associated with misfiling. Customers are now ready to meet the requirements of customs authorities in various markets.
Zeta Loo, Head of Commercial Operations for APAC at CHAMP Cargosystems said “Our customers in Asia Pacific have looked upon and entrusted CHAMP as a global IT supplier to help with their compliance needs. We are proud to support more efficient regulatory filing by providing a streamlined solution to meet both PLACI and ACI (Advance Cargo Information) compliance while they focus on other key activities running their businesses.”
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