Jointech and Zain Telecom have established a strategic partnership to enhance cross-border digital supervision across Africa. Following a five-day exchange with Zain Telecom and Sudan Customs, the collaboration focuses on smart customs modernization, digital supply chain transformation, and IoT-enabled logistics monitoring. The partnership highlights adaptability to local markets, deployable solutions, and long-term sustainability, aiming to build a secure, transparent, and efficient cross-border logistics ecosystem across the continent.
Project Background: The Regulatory Challenge of Regional IntegrationAs a key member of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), Belarus plays a vital role in regional cargo transit and circulation. With the growth of cross-border freight volumes within the Union, balancing efficient customs clearance wit
Partnership Background: Responding to the National Digital Supervision Policy (Since 2018)Since 2018, in response to growing trade volumes and the need for enhanced in-transit cargo security, the General Department of Vietnam Customs officially implemented Decision 2031/QD-TCHQ. This decision mandat
The Belarusian delegation participated in the events of the business program of the 4th International Customs Forum, including representatives of the State Customs Committee as speakers at the round table and panel discussion. They shared their experience in using the JT709A smart electronic lock developed by Jointech for monitoring cross-border cargo transportation. The delegation also showcased the achievements in customs facilitation and improving the efficiency of cross-border cargo transportation. These presentations and demonstrations received great attention from customs officials from various countries attending the forum.
Project Background & Strategic ObjectivesAs the core regulatory body responsible for UAE federal customs and port security, the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs & Port Security bears the crucial mandate of ensuring the security and efficiency of the national supply chain.
Iraq, as a crucial logistics hub in the Middle East, has made significant progress in improving customs efficiency and ensuring the security of cross-border trade in recent years. As global trade flows become increasingly frequent, ensuring the safety, transparency, and efficient clearance of goods has become a core mission for Iraq Customs. To address these challenges, the Iraq Customs Authority has partnered with Jointech to introduce an innovative electronic seal tracking system, deeply integrating it with the TIR (international customs transit system for goods) system, marking a new chapter in Iraq Customs' digital transformation. This project will serve as an effective trade route linking Asia, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Turkey, and Europe. Through this, Iraq will further enhance its position as a regional and international logistics hub, contributing to smoother trade flows and more efficient cross-border transportation.