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19th session

The Informal Ad hoc Expert Group on Conceptual and Technical Aspects of Computerization of the TIR Procedure (GE.1) held its nineteenth session on 13 and 14 September 2011 in Belgrade at the kind invitation of the Serbian Customs administration.  In his opening speech, the Director General of the Serbian Customs Administration, Mr. Predrag Petronijević, highlighted the importance of the computerization of the TIR procedure to further secure and expedite international transport.

The session was attended by experts from Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland, Serbia, Turkey as well as from the European Union (EU). Experts representing the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)/World Chambers Federation (WCF) and from the International Road Transport Union (IRU) also attended the session.

Agenda

ECE/TRANS/WP.30/GE.1/2011/7

Documentation

ECE/TRANS/WP.30/GE.1/2011/8
ECE/TRANS/WP.30/2011/4
ECE/TRANS/WP.30/2011/5
ECE/TRANS/WP.30/GE.1/2011/4
ECE/TRANS/WP.30/GE.1/2011/9
ECE/TRANS/WP.30/GE.1/2011/10
ECE/TRANS/WP.30/GE.1/2011/11
ECE/TRANS/WP.30/GE.1/2011/12
ECE/TRANS/WP.30/GE.1/2011/13

Report

ECE/TRANS/WP.30/2012/7 (EnglishFrenchRussian)

Presentations






Amendment proposals to the eTIR Reference Model:
Guarantee validation mechanism

A. Sceia

PDF

Amendment proposals to the eTIR Reference Model:
International declaration mechanisms

A. Sceia

PDF

Application of NCTS-TIR in Polish Customs Administration
B. Gajda

PPSM

COMPUTERIZATION of TIR transit procedure: Comparison and possible solutions
J. Ille

PDF

Dematerialization of documents attached to the TIR Carnet
A. Sceia

PDF

eTIR in a Single Window environment
A. Sceia

PDF

IRU B2C-C2B: AskTIR Presentation
R. Hirt

PDF

IRU B2C-C2B: TIRCUTE web Presentation
R. Hirt

PDF

IRU B2C-C2B: TIR-EPD and RTS Progress
R. Hirt

PDF

SEED System: in Western Balkan Region
V. Obucina

PDF

Contact and Registration

    Focal point: André Sceia
    Phone: +41 (0)22 917 1313
    E-mail: etir [at] unece.org
    Website: etir.unece.org