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Automated system to curtail long-room Customs procedures Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.)
An automated system has been developed to curtail the long-room Customs procedures and a pilot project has been started with selected exporters. Director General of Sri Lanka Customs, MajorGeneral (Retd) Vijitha Ravipriya mentioned that Sri Lanka Customs has linked with Sri Lanka Tea Board, Department of Motor Traffic, Sri Lanka Ports Authority, Terminal Operators and National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) to deliver an automated system.
He was speaking at the European Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka hosted webinar on ‘Paperless and Contactless Procedures at the Port of Clearance’ recently.He also mentioned that the Department of Immigration and Emigration, Duty Free shops and courier services will also betaken onto a single platform using the ASYCUDA system. Currently, Sri Lanka Customs accepts export orimport invoices electronically and customers are given
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After waiting months and months, a shipment for First Vine finally arrived here in DC about two weeks ago. We have wines from two new producers in Italy and an old favorite from France.
Cy took this photo of me as we began unpacking the pallets from a shipment that arrived a couple of weeks ago. Lots of delays in getting it here to DC, but we’re happy to have the wines!
So, hooray! I really like the new selections and have undimmed appreciation for the ones I’ve been buying now for more than a decade. And the fun parts of the process were all still there – trying new wines and getting to know new producers (plus chatting with the ones I’m continuing to buy from). Even though meetings were online instead of in person, and transatlantic air shipments of samples didn’t always work out as planned. Still, it all resulted in that familiar thrill when the pallets show up at the warehouse, just waiting to be unwrapped and organized in First Vine’s storage area.