With the aim of simplifying and adding efficiency to foreign trade processes, reducing time, the bureaucracy and costs in import operations, o governo e a Receita Federal anunciaram a substituição do antigo Siscomex LI/DI pelo Portal Único de Comércio Exterior. The first stage of the migration begins on October 1st through the Single Import Declaration (Duimp), that should already be done in the new system. In light of this initiative, companies like theAsia Shipping, largest logistics integrator in Latin America, they are already investing in technologies that integrate with the new government platform
To ensure the agility required by these operations, mainly in this new scenario of increasing digitalization, the company recently acquired the startup Dati, starting to offer a cloud-based platform powered by artificial intelligence (AI). The solution automates the entire import routine and autonomously carries out almost 87% of the routines in this business area, from the order tracking to the delivery of the cargo, allowing the importer and exporter to have visibility of their operation on a single screen.
According to Rafael Dantas, commercial director of Asia Shipping, systems like the old Siscomex, that has been in effect since 1993, have undergone few updates in recent years, what stimulated the search for parallel platforms, that could optimize routines and workflows.
"We are noticing a greater interest from customers in this solution we have adopted", even more with the start of this migration that begins now in October. With this new version and change to Duimp, there will be a whole different format, where the information will be passed on in advance to the Federal Revenue. And in this sense, through integration with our Dati platform, we will have an even more automated and user-friendly journey, with an advanced data intelligence capable of providing valuable insights during foreign trade operations, пояснює виконавчий
In addition to the automation of import routines and flexibility of integration with other systems, as is the case with the new Single Portal for Foreign Trade, the Dati platform, allows real-time monitoring of processes and provides customizable reports, adapted to the needs of each business and that assist in strategic decision-making
"With the new federal platform allied to solutions like Dati", the integrations and validations will be much faster, in addition to having a single channel for the standardization of import and export processes. An initiative that will help minimize possible product interpretation errors and unnecessary fines. Without a doubt, it is a path aligned with global trends in terms of goods flow, able to make Brazil more competitive and attractive to attract new foreign investments, concludes Rafael Dantas