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Monday, November 04 2019 - 02:12
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Dubai Customs Wins EFQM Innovation Platinum Award
DUBAI, UAE, Nov. 4, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Dubai Customs won the innovation platinum award, with a 6-star rating from EFQM 
Global Excellence Award scoring 700 points, the highest among all participating 
organizations. With this exceptional achievement Dubai Customs has become the 
first organization in the world to win this reputable global award based on the 
new rating system in 2019.

Ahmed Mahboob Musabih, Director General of Dubai Customs received the award in 
the ceremony held for this occasion in Finland.

"Winning the EFQM award is an international recognition of our leading 
achievements and the advanced level we reached in customs innovation," Musabih 
commented. 

The objective of the EFQM Excellence Award Program is to recognize Role Model 
organizations worldwide, whether private, public or non-for-profit. The EFQM 
Excellence Award Program is supported by one of the most challenging assessment 
processes.

Musabih said: 

"As a role model organization, we invested in innovation in order to develop 
and upgrade customs procedures in order to introduce the best services and 
trade facilities. This comes in fulfilment of the wise directives and vision of 
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime 
Minister and Ruler of Dubai.

"We have developed and upgraded a number of systems and applications including 
Mirsal 2, which the WCO considers the best integrated customs system in the 
world. We have also gone far with our Authorized Economic Operator and in 2018, 
34% of our customs declarations were done through this system compared to 23% 
in 2017. This percentage is expected to rise to 50% by 2020, and more mutual 
recognition agreements are expected to be signed following hard on the heels of 
the agreements with South Korea, KSA and China."

There is a long list of innovative systems and projects developed by Dubai 
Customs including the Virtual Corridor initiative, which helped streamline 
movement of goods between ports and entry points of Dubai. This resulted in a 
reduced cost and more streamlined customs procedures. In 2018, 324,435 customs 
transactions were done through the Virtual Corridor. 

Director of Dubai Customs thanked the work team for their noticeable efforts in 
turning strategy into action and continuously improving their performance, and 
he thanked all the employees for complying to and applying the international 
standards in their work.

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For more information, please call:

Mr. Yousef Alfeel
Tel: +971-4-4177163
Email: Yousef.alfeel@dubaicustoms.ae

Source: Dubai Customs
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