Are your shipments being inspected by CBP?

In previous posts we have discussed the World Bank Logistics Performance Index for international trade. The Index also contains a domestic component as detailed below:

Domestic LPI

The Domestic LPI looks in detail at the logistics environments in 160 countries. For this measure, surveyed logistics professionals assess the logistics environments in their own countries. This domestic evaluation contains more detailed information on countries’ logistics environments, core logistics processes and institutions, and performance time and cost. This approach looks at the logistics constraints within countries, not just at the gateways, such as ports or borders. It uses four major determinants of overall logistics performance to measure performance:
• Infrastructure,
• Services,
• Border procedures and time, and
• Supply chain reliability.

Here is some of the data for the US from the 2016 report. The low percentage  of physical inspections stands out.

Shipments meeting quality criteria (%) 96.34%
Number of agencies – exports 3
Number of agencies – imports 2
Number of documents – exports 3
Number of documents – imports 3
Clearance time without physical inspection (days) 1 days
Clearance time with physical inspection (days) 2 days
Physical inspection (%) 4.29%
Multiple inspection (%) 2.58%
Declarations submitted and processed electronically and on-line (%) 100%
Importers use a licensed Customs Broker (%) 100%
Able to choose the location of the final clearance (%) 100%
Goods released pending customs clearance (%) 57.14%

World Bank Logistics Performance Index

The World Bank has posted their Logistics Performance Index for 2016. The index benchmarks 6 areas of performance and gives nations a score from 1-5 for each area. The benchmarks are 1) Efficiency of customs clearance process, 2) Quality of trade related infrastructure,  3) Ease of arranging competitive pricing for shipments,  4) Competence and quality of logistics services,  5) Ability to track and trace shipments,  and 6) Timeliness of shipments in reaching destination within scheduled time of arrival.

For 2016 the US ranks 10th overall with an average score of 3.99 for the 6 benchmarks.  The highest US score is 4.25 for timeliness, and the lowest is 3.65 for ease of arranging international shipments. This may be due to the wide variety of services available to US traders which can make comparisons more complex.

http://lpi.worldbank.org/international/global

 

 

 

 

 

Friday News Round Up: Global Shipping and Logistics Headlines

The Trifecta: supply chain, an interactive map and…donuts.  (Its National Donut Day, after all)

http://archive.boston.com/yourtown/specials/starbucks_vs_dunkin_donuts/

 

 

Great, quick Reauthorization summary

http://goglobal.dhl-usa.com/blog/shipping/what-the-customs-reauthorization-bill-means-for-u-s-businesses/

 

Drawback times are a-changin’

http://blog.tradewin.net/holy-cow-the-drawback-program-is-actually-and-finally-changing

 

 

Friday News Round Up: Global Shipping and Logistics Headlines

Newly Renamed Trade Advisory Committee Meets in DC

https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/spotlights/2016-05-05-000000/commissioner-hosts-inaugural-meeting-newly-renamed-trade

 

The Shipping News: A Global Vessel-Sharing Deal is Brokered

 

http://www.wsj.com/articles/asian-european-shipping-lines-form-new-alliance-1463124018

 

Trending: Logistics (Finally!) Takes Center Stage

http://www.supplychainnetwork.com/logistics-is-the-new-black/

 

 

Friday News Round Up: Global Shipping and Logistics Headlines

Amazon’s Rapid Cargo Growth Continues

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/amazon-partners-with-atlas-air-worldwide-for-cargo-services-2016-05-05-101032656

 

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Attention Logistics Geeks – an interactive map of every global shipping route!

http://www.businessinsider.com/kiln-interactive-map-of-global-shipping-2016-4?r=UK&IR=T

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Union Customs Code (UCC) Implemented Beginning May 1, 2016

http://ec.europa.eu/taxation_customs/customs/customs_code/union_customs_code/ucc/index_en.htm

 

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