Comparative in the effectiveness of the transition from traditional to digitized protocols of Customs clearance process among customs brokers at the MICP: a basis for infographic guideline/ Allyanna Marie A. Basilan, Reynald Ivan Q. Bobiz, Prinze Daven B. Caasi, Airon Kimwel G. Capuyan, Naomi Lee D. Enencilla, & Nick Vincent D. Rocero.
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TextPublication details: ParanÌaque City: Olivarez College, 2024.Subject(s): DDC classification: - T 382 2024 0017
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This research explores the comparative effectiveness of traditional manual filing versus digitalized protocols in customs clearance processes, focusing on customs brokers operating at the Manila International Container Port (MICP). The study employs descriptive statistical analysis to assess how digitalization impacts efficiency, accuracy, and compliance. Data from customs brokers reveal a shift towards digital systems due to their advantages, such as faster processing times, reduced human error, and greater accessibility of information. However, challenges associated with the digital transition, including technical issues and the need for additional training, remain areas for concern for industry practitioners. The findings demonstrate that digitalization significantly enhances the customs clearance process, improving operational performance and streamlining procedures. Despite these benefits, successful implementation requires ongoing system improvements and capacity building to mitigate potential barriers, such as system outages or user adaptation. This research highlights the importance of technological integration in the customs industry and serves as a foundation for developing guidelines that will help customs brokers maximize the potential of digital tools in their work.
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