ACICSys: An IoT-based commodities intelligent control system to improve the management of Import-export operations in Algerian ports
Keywords:
digital Economy, Internet of things, Algerian customs sector, import-export procedures, customs commodities smart control systemAbstract
This work comes within the context of the contemporizing widespread use of digitization in Algeria through the proposal of a smart control system for commodities inside the Algerian ports (ACICSys), based on the Internet of Things, the use of sensors, the cloud computing and information technology which allows an improvement of the current classical check system of the goods. ACICSys assists the decision-makers in upgrading the supply chain process, thus contributing to the transformation of national ports into smart ports that gain competitive strength and enhance the position of the customs sector globally. We also aim, through this system, to contribute to facilitating the quality control and transit of products by minimizing the use of human intervention, especially for agricultural commodities. In addition, ACICSys aims to encourage the digital economy and the penetration of global markets by complying with international standards of products intended for export while minimizing the risk of seeing them returned or damaged.
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