Developers: | Federal Customs Service (FCS RF) |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2015 |
Branches: | Transport |
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History
2022: Mishustin instructed departments to connect to the Portal Seaport system
In early February 2022, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order instructing state agencies to abandon paper circulation in seaports and river ports. We are talking about the use of the Portal Seaport electronic document management system, as reported in the document, should combine information about persons, vehicles, goods and goods that cross the Russian border in seaports or river ports.
According to the press service of the Cabinet, the main goals for the implementation of which the document is sent are to abandon the circulation of paper documents, simplify the processes of moving people and goods, make it easier to control transportation, improve the quality of port services and reduce the time of cargo stay in the port. To do this, Mishustin instructed to ensure the use of the Portal Seaport system by state control bodies - the Federal Customs Service (FCS), the FSB, the Rosselkhoznadzor, Rospotrebnadzor, Rosmorrechflot, as well as the administrations of sea and river ports.
The order describes the ways of interaction between the public authorities using the "Seaport Portal" system. The easiest is connecting to the external subsystem of the Seaport portal, for which you only need a workplace with access to the Internet. In order to make such a connection, it is necessary to send an application to the FCS.
The Portal Seaport software complex, launched into pilot operation at the end of 2015, has significantly reduced the length of stay of goods in ports, the cabinet noted.[1]