The ASECC pilot program’s electronic reporting and clearance will help low-risk carriers and vessels operating in Arctic waters improve their efficiency and reduce administrative burdens.
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has launched an update on the Arctic Shipping Electronic Commercial Clearances (ASECC) pilot program. This is a significant step towards streamlining the reporting and clearance process for low-risk carriers and vessels operating in Arctic waters. The program represents a forward-thinking approach to modernizing and enhancing the efficiency of commercial shipping in the Arctic.
This ASECC pilot program, detailed in Customs Notice 24-19, was developed to enhance the efficiency of commercial shipping in some of Canada’s most remote regions. It enables pre-approved low-risk carriers and vessels to electronically report and clear conveyance, crew, and cargo to meet the reporting requirements.
Low-risk carriers and vessels involved in Arctic shipping can benefit significantly from the ASECC pilot program, which allows them to utilize electronic reporting and clearance to reduce administrative burdens and speed up processing times. However, compliance with the submission timelines and regulations is crucial to avoid disruptions.
The ASECC pilot program allows pre-approved low-risk carriers to report and clear conveyance, crew, and cargo electronically, meeting the reporting requirements under the Customs Act. This electronic system aims to simplify the process, reducing the need for physical reporting at CBSA-designated Commercial Vessel (C/VESS) ports.
Carriers participating in the ASECC program must still adhere to the reporting requirements under the Customs Act. Any changes in crew or cargo after the seven-day submission window will necessitate physical reporting at a designated C/VESS port.
For goods subject to Other Government Department (OGD) requirements, importers must submit a release request and necessary documents seven days before the vessel’s departure. The CBSA recommends this practice for all goods to avoid delays and ensure a smooth clearance process.
The program currently excludes carriers transporting containerized cargo, who must continue reporting to the nearest designated CBSA office.
You may be eligible for ASECC if you:
Please contact one of our trade professionals to learn more about the program and ensure compliance with its requirements.