AFIP-Customs authorities presented today (15.05.2023/XNUMX/XNUMX) the renovated Single Customs Monitoring Center (CUMA), to optimize security and facilitation of the international logistics chain, official sources reported.
"CUMA is a key unit in terms of the control tasks that the agency carries out throughout the country and the presentation of its new equipment shows that one of Michel's pillars is the commitment to technological renewal," the Customs Office said in the statement.
The entity clarified that this non-intrusive control mechanism does Satellite tracking of trucks and monitors more than 7.500 CCTV cameras in port terminals, airports and tax warehouses throughout the country.
This initiative, now, incorporated a additional video wall to the one it already had, thus doubling the amount of data it can evaluate simultaneously. In addition, it added 22 new PCs specialized and 20 monitors to its plant, whose layout was also renovated.
Regarding the improvement, Federal Administrator Carlos Castagneto said: "We have formed a truly exceptional team and this type of action is proof of that. The DGI, the DGA and the DGRSS will continue working together to combat evasion throughout the country."
For his part, the Director General of Customs, Guillermo Michel, said that "the new CUMA strengthens our presence to ensure transparency in international trade."
This action of giving Customs agents more and better tools to carry out their tasks will translate into "increasing results," concluded Michel.

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