Abu Dhabi Customs has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring the seamless flow of cargo and trade through the emirate’s customs ports, despite ongoing regional developments.
The authority emphasized its continuous coordination with strategic partners and relevant authorities to sustain operations, safeguard the well-being of employees and customers, and maintain the efficiency of trade activities in the region.
In a bid to assess the efficiency of operational processes and bolster the readiness of the customs system at key entry points, Rashed Lahej Al Mansoori, Director-General of Abu Dhabi Customs, conducted a review of customs operations at the Cargo Village of the Zayed International Airport Customs Centre.
The inspection is part of ongoing efforts to ensure business continuity with enhanced efficiency and flexibility, in line with established best practices.
Al Mansoori listened to field teams from Abu Dhabi Customs and reviewed their efforts in managing daily operations.
He also inspected operational sites to ensure the implementation of the highest security and safety standards, contributing to the provision of an appropriate working environment. He emphasized the importance of adhering to the approved plans and procedures that ensure business continuity at the highest levels of readiness and operational efficiency.
The visit also included a meeting with representatives of cargo companies operating in the Cargo Village, during which Al Mansoori affirmed Abu Dhabi Customs’ commitment to providing the necessary support to facilitate business and accelerate cargo clearance procedures through the smart customs systems implemented in the emirate, enhancing the efficiency of logistics operations and reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s position as a global hub for trade and logistics services.
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