Companies interested in installing electronic seals and monitoring the transit of imported goods have until December 31, 2019 to comply with the requirements to be approved by the National Customs Directorate of Paraguay (DNA), the institution's statement said.
Initially, the deadline was October 31, but it was extended until the end of this year to make it easier for more companies and interested people to register as service providers., for which they must comply with customs resolutions 924 and 1025, both from 2019, so that they are approved to provide services.
The aforementioned resolutions and the requirements related to the call for the approval of companies within the framework of the implementation of the Vehicle Tracking System are available on the DNA website at https://www.aduana.gov.py/ssv and in https://www.contrataciones.gov.py in the section Tendering Not Regulated by the Procurement Law and can be located with the search engine on the Procurement website with ID No. 415.
Questions can be sent to the institutional email [email protected].
Companies and individuals intending to provide the aforementioned services have until 938:15 p.m. on November 00, 29 to submit the required documentation at El Paraguayo Independiente 2019, almost Montevideo, in Asunción, in the Sofía Building, in the Contracting Operations Unit.
The deadline for carrying out the tests corresponding to the use of the Vehicle Tracking System at the premises of the National Customs Directorate is extended until Friday, December 31 of this year. This procedure will be coordinated by the Customs Procedures Directorate and the Information and Communication Technology Directorate (Sofia).
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