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Countrywide conferences keep Compu-Clearing customers in the know

09 Nov 2012 - by Alan Peat
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A recent round-the-country
series of conferences
organised by freight
systems specialists,
Compu-Clearing, was
designed to brief members
of the freight industry
on the recent changes in
legislation, technology and
the business of customs
clearing and supply chain
execution, according
to MD, Mario Acosta-
Alarcon.
“Added to that,” he
told FTW, “we also
indicated what was
needed technologically to
implement these changes.
“It was also designed to
showcase our CargoWise
ediEnterprise system,
which provides a single
platform supply chain
logistics management
system, with enhanced
SA customs integration as
well as other SA-specific
functionality, such as
Transnet National Ports
Authority (TNPA).”
A special panel was
assembled at each of
the conferences to solve
problems on technical
issues raised by various
members of the audience,
according to Acosta-
Alarcon. “We also provided
a service to the industry by
highlighting information
that would normally
require an in-depth search
of Internet websites to
find.”
The conference was
titled: From customs
clearing to supply
chain execution – from
technological solutions to
business enablement.
Compu-Clearing
chairman, Arnold Garber,
was among the speaker
line-up, providing a
summary of changes in
customs legislation and the
latest industry trends.

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