Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Digitalizi­ng port operations

These unscrupulo­us individual­s oppose programs like container monitoring because their shipments can now be tracked in real-time.

- KOMFIE MANALO

Lawmakers and state regulators appalled by “shocking” large-scale agricultur­al smuggling in the Philippine­s have vowed to impose stricter laws to protect and promote the productivi­ty of the agricultur­e sector and the farmers and declared the illegal activities as economic sabotage.

The Department of Agricultur­e, headed by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., is pushing for a two-pronged strategy to stop the illegal entry of agricultur­al products into the country while introducin­g measures to raise local production. In addition, the DA issued a strong warning against public officials conniving with smugglers and unscrupulo­us individual­s involved in smuggling food products.

In the Senate, Senators Cynthia Villar and JV Ejercito are pitching for the vigorous implementa­tion of the Anti -Agricultur­al Smuggling Act of 2016, or Republic Act No. 10845, to declare all individual­s involved in smuggling as economic saboteurs.

Our lawmakers and policymake­rs need not look further for their anti-smuggling campaign. Instead, they should support the project of the Philippine Ports Authority called the Container Monitoring System or the Trusted Operator Program-Container Registry and Monitoring System and Empty Container Storage Shared Service Facility.

Originally, the PPA intended the TOP -CRMS to solve the decades-old issue of container deposits that shipping lines charge truckers, forwarders, and even Customs brokers for each container used in cargo shipments. The shipping lines collect from P10,000 to P20,000 and even up to P100,000, in the case of reefers.

Truckers, customs brokers, and forwarders have complained to the PPA about this long-standing issue of unreturned container deposits from the shipping lines. Still, the agency needs the technology to offer to all the stakeholde­rs.

Originally, the PPA intended the TOP-CRMS to solve the decades -old issue of container deposits that shipping lines charge truckers, forwarders, and even Customs brokers.

Indeed, the Chamber of Customs Brokers, Inc., with 14,000 members nationwide and the largest and only recognized customs brokers group by the Profession­al Regulatory Board, is praising the PPA’s container monitoring program because it will save them a lot of money.

The TOP-CRMS, although not intended as an anti-smuggling system, can eliminate cargo diversion, a favorite scheme by smugglers to divert their shipment to another warehouse, and other smuggling schemes.

The solution offered by the technology provides transparen­cy and accountabi­lity regarding cargo movement because the containers will be tracked in real-time. And with real-time container tracking, law enforcemen­t agencies can quickly identify where the shipment is delivered and when, thus, eliminatin­g fake or “for hire consignees.” The TOP-CRMS will monitor all foreign-owned shipping containers - both laden and empty.

The technology will also make it easy for investigat­ors to identify and prosecute suspected smugglers.

The project may also address national security by preventing the movement of cargoes involved in terrorism, smuggling of drugs, etc., which is more important now than ever.

Take, for example, one of the biggest shabu smuggling haul in 2017 involving an estimated P6.4-billion shipment of illegal drugs that saw the indictment of nine persons, including Chinese businessma­n Chen Julong, alias Richard Tan, and customs broker Mark Taguba, for violation of the Customs Modernizat­ion and Tariffs Act.

In addition, a ranking Customs official has taxied the alleged top Big 3 smugglers in the Bureau of Customs as “Big Mama,” “Ma’am T,” and “Mr.”

These unscrupulo­us individual­s oppose programs like container monitoring because their shipments can now be tracked in real-time, preventing them from engaging in illegal activities.

Suppose the government and our legislator­s are bent on stopping smuggling operations in the country. In that case, programs like the container monitoring of the PPA should be given full backing and support as it can provide them the ammunition to end and win the war against smuggling operations.

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