INTERNATIONAL
FEDERATION OF FREIGHT FORWARDERS ASSOCIATIONS (FIATA) 國際貨運代理協會聯合會
· Guidance for Freight Forwarders on ICS2
Release 3: Ensuring Compliance and Control in Maritime Sector Operations
FIATA and CLECAT (the European Association for
Forwarding, Transport, Logistics and Customs Services) have jointly issued an
informative and timely Guidance Note for freight forwarders on the European
Union’s Import Control System 2 (ICS2) Release 3 regulation impacting the
maritime sector. This guidance document emphasises the importance of early
action for freight forwarders globally to ensure compliance, maintain control
over house-level data, to prevent disruptions and ensure compliance under the
ICS2 Release 3 for the maritime sector.
Freight forwarders acting as carriers must take
proactive steps to protect their business by becoming house level filers and
maintaining control over house-level data and do not rely on shipping lines for
house-level filings and sharing sensitive commercial data unless necessary. In
a landscape where there are no clear rules, freight forwarders should
prioritise formal agreements, technical readiness, and internal coordination to
navigate these challenges effectively and secure compliance with ICS2 Release 3
requirements.
The chapters of this guidance outline essential
actions, technical requirements, and process-driven practices to help freight
forwarders globally to navigate the ICS2 Release 3 requirements.
Key considerations for the freight forwarders
include:
- Prioritising registering as house-level filers
to maintain control over their house-level data by 1 November 2024.
- Ensuring data accuracy and timeliness to
prevent delays, potential sanctions, and supply chain disruptions. Freight
forwarders are advised to establish robust data collection processes and secure
clear communication channels with shippers/clients to meet specific data
requirements, including HS codes and consignee EORI numbers. Additionally,
freight forwarders can refer to FIATA-GSF Guidance Note on Enhancing Data Quality and
Information Exchange for the EU ICS2 regime for additional information.
- Achieving technical readiness
by establishing a direct interface with ICS2, either through an in-house
solution or by partnering with a certified IT service provider, to ensure
system compatibility well before the April 2025 deadline.
- Establishing formal agreements with shipping lines to
clarify roles in data submissions, especially under the multiple filing option.
FIATA’s Bilateral Model Agreement for Multiple Filing offers a
foundation for formalising responsibilities and protecting commercial data.
For further guidance, FIATA invites you to check the latest ICS2 Release 3 guidance materials available on the EU Commission's ICS2 webpage.
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