The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority has fully introduced paperless clearance for conventional cargo vehicles at the air cargo and port checkpoints. - ST FILE
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Netwwork): As borders opened in 2022 and global trade picked up pace, more automated lanes at Singapore’s checkpoints and a faster clearance process for cargo were introduced to manage the volume of travellers and goods.
Aside from extending the use of automated lanes, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) also fully digitalised the clearance process for conventional cargo – goods loaded onto vehicles without the use of a container.
