In March, upon the invitation of a client from Africa, Jointech dispatched a team of technical elites to conduct an in-depth investigation into customs asset supervision, lasting for half a month. The client perceived potential risks due to excessive human intervention and efficiency bottlenecks caused by insufficient automation in their current customs asset supervision systems and processes. They were eager to enhance the level of customs asset supervision through digital technology innovation to maintain a leading position.
Copper, due to its high value, is particularly vulnerable to theft and damage during transportation, posing a significant concern for our African client. They need to safely transport copper materials fromwarehouses to ports and ultimately deliver them to customers worldwide via sea freight. This transportation process not only spans multiple African countries, such as Zambia and Zimbabwe, but also faces complex logistics networks and various security challenges. Additionally the uncertainty in loading and shipping times for containers ranges from 5 to 14 days. Therefore, an efficient solution that provides comprehensive monitoring and real-time tracking is essential.
Government competitive exams, such as civil service and judicial examinations, are critical for ensuring fairness and transparency. The secure delivery of examination papers is a key component of this process, and any security breach can cast doubt on the integrity of the examination. To address this challenge, a solution that ensures both security and efficiency in paper delivery is required.