This page enables you to search and visualize the projects/services on cross-border information exchange included in the database. You can search the projects/services based on geographic coverage, economy (country), business processes, and status. You can also search projects/services using keywords. For effective search, depending on what you are looking for, we recommend you limit your search to just one keyword at a time, for example: "origin," "blockchain," or "declaration”. If you type in "Certificate of origin," the list will include all the projects/services that feature either the word "certificate" or "origin."
All data pulled from the original PO or work order from the ERP is to be used universally for the solution. This includes customs clearance document exchange (eg. bill of lading, certificate of origin).
The data exchange also connects the various stakeholders in a given supply chain (data from shipper/consignor, shipping line, customs brokers, and customs clearance officials.
Bill of exchange, promissory note, bill of lading, warehouse receipt, ... (all included in MLETR scope)
All documents and data are relevant to trade such as purchase orders, purchase/sales contracts, invoices, packing lists, insurance notes, etc.
Joint Cargo Manifest - China: Combine from conveyance (transport means report), consignment (Cargo manifest) + declaration from customs broker or exporter - Mongolia: Combine from consignment (Cargo manifest) + declaration
Documents:
BOL, COC, PO, invoice, customs declarations, other specific documents (e.g. veterinary documentation for meat)
Data Elements:
Production and shipping information, customs clearance information (PAPS number), responsible person/organization, date, time, digital signatures, exchange and edit timestamps.
Documents: Non-preference Certificates of Origin, Preference Certificates of Origin, ATA Carnet, International Import Certificate, Certified Invoice. Data exchange (main fields): Consignor, Consignee, Applicant, Origin Countries, Goods Description, Weight of goods, Value of Goods, Manufacturer of Goods.
The eTIR replaces the paper TIR Carnet, which traditionally serves as a Customs declaration, and accompanies the driver and cargo along the itinerary. Ensuring that Customs officers receive cargo information electronically before the cargo arrives, the eTIR makes international freight transport faster, more efficient, and more secure, contributing to increasing trade and boosting economic growth.
Electronic certificates of origin
Exchange of certificates of origin
Data relating to transit of goods
Please note that this is a BETA Version of the Cross-Border Paperless Trade Database platform which is still undergoing final testing before its official release. The purpose of this BETA Version is to conduct testing and obtain feedback.
Should you encounter any bugs, glitches, lack of functionality or other problems on the website, please let us know so we can rectify these accordingly. Your help in this regard is greatly appreciated! You can write to us at this address escap-tiid@un.org.