The General Directorate of Customs (DGA) reported this Saturday that it guarantees the continuity of trade and national logistics without compromising the safety of its collaborators, thanks to the modernization and automation process.
The official explained that, although the work They are mostly paralyzed, there are others that cannot be stopped, that is why work will be done on Sunday, 24 hours, to make up for lost time and guarantee the economy and the logistics chain.
To continue operating today, 87 of the main services customs procedures are automated, which allows maintaining the operation of the customs system even in meteorological conditions adverse effects, indicates the DGA press release.
extended hours
- As part of its continuity plan atmospheric phenomenathe DGA will implement extended hours before and after weather events, allowing loads to flow without delays and avoiding bottlenecks in logistics processes.
The director of Customs yesterday he paid a visit to the haina port to verify the work carried out in said terminal by both the HIT staff and the administration of Customs.
“Together with the team of Hit Port“We monitor each container with non-intrusive technology, ensuring that trade continues with transparency, security and efficiency, despite weather conditions,” said Lovatón.
These actions are part of the institutional commitment of the DGA with the security, efficiency and resilience of Dominican foreign trade, ensuring that, even in the face of atmospheric phenomena, trade does not stop.
