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2005 ACE News Release Archives
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First Electronic Truck Manifest Filed on Southern Border
12/15/2005
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection Makes it Easier for Importers to Participate in ACE
02/04/2005
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Bond Rider Requirement Eliminated for Participation in the ACE Monthly Payment Process
09/21/2005
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ACE Duty Collection Topped One Billion
09/19/2005
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CBP Completes First Regional Installation of Nationwide Trade Processing System in Western Washington
06/15/2005
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Requirements Eased for Participation in the Automated Commercial Environment
- 02/01/2005
On February 1, 2005 the U.S. Customs and Border Protection released a Federal Register Notice eliminating the CTPAT requirement to establish an ACE account or participate in any test pilots.
pdf - 114 KB.
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CBP Reinstates Testing of ACE at Blaine
- 01/31/2005
On January 31, 2005 the Automated Commercial Environment and its commercial truck capabilities were reinstated at the port of Blaine, Washington.
pdf - 108 KB.
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First Electronic Truck Manifest Filed on Southern Border
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Makes it Easier for Importers to Participate in ACE
Bond Rider Requirement Eliminated for Participation in the ACE Monthly Payment Process
ACE Duty Collection Topped One Billion
CBP Completes First Regional Installation of Nationwide Trade Processing System in Western Washington
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