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Customs clearing cargo quicker, report shows

by Rob McKay last modified Dec 11, 2009 11:02 AM

The Customs and Border Protection Service's latest time release study (TRS) has revealed significant improvements in import holding times.

  
Customs clearing cargo quicker, report shows

Pleasing improvements: Michael Carmody

The TRS 2008 study found that the average elapsed time from arrival to release for sea cargo was approximately 14.5 hours, an improvement of 16 hours from the 2007 measurement, Customs said.

For air cargo, the interval...

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