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SRC to implement smart customs administration: Chairman Eduard  Hakobyan details AI-driven changes

SRC to implement smart customs administration: Chairman Eduard  Hakobyan details AI-driven changes

ArmInfo.The State Revenue Committee of Armenia (SRC) is planning  to implement a smart customs administration system, that will enable a transition from linear risk management to a model based on machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), as stated by Eduard Hakobyan, Chairman of the SRC, speaking at the Doing Digital forum.

He clarified that it would facilitate a comprehensive analysis of  economic profiles while simultaneously utilizing open-source data,  significantly simplifying the work of customs authorities.

Hakobyan noted that smart border management, or smart customs  administration, involves several stages.  The first, he said, is the  development of a unified electronic platform that will allow for the  management of all processes at land border crossings. According to  the head of the Committee, this will help consolidate data and ensure  seamless integration between databases and systems in Armenia and  other countries.

Furthermore, the implementation of an electronic cargo flow  management system is planned, so that all necessary data will be  available even before a vehicle arrives at the border. According to  Hakobyan, the State Revenue Committee has also developed a digital  system for managing queues at checkpoints. Plans include the  introduction of a new mobility system that will automatically  determine the weight of a vehicle without requiring it to stop, as  well as the installation of modern X-ray equipment using AI  technologies.  He noted that contactless inspection tools will be  used, significantly speeding up the process of cargo crossing the  border.

Furthermore, smart customs administration includes the introduction  of devices that provide real-time digital tracking of cargo  throughout the country. "Taken together, these measures will allow us  to provide world-class services along the entire route, including  shipments under the TRIPP (Trump Route for International Peace and  Prosperity) program," Hakobyan said.