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IRU COMMENDS THE FIRST TIR SHIPMENT COMPLETED EFFECTIVELY BETWEEN OMAN AND SAUDI ARABIA

Al Siyabi: “Success of First Shipment Safely Passing through Border Crossings Marks Oman Customs’ Readiness for TIR Convention.”

Al Kharousi: “TIR System Contributes to Harmonization of Oman’s Transport and Transit Procedures with More than 100 Countries around the World.”

Badr Al Nadabi: “Guaranteeing Association Sinyar Acts as Surety for Local Shipping Companies in TIR System.”

The International Road Transport Union (IRU) has commended the efforts of Oman—represented in the Directorate General of Customs of Royal Oman Police—in handling the first TIR shipment following the country’s accession to TIR. The landmark operation between Oman and Saudi Arabia, completed with the support of IRU members in Oman, ASYAD Group and TIR issuing and guaranteeing association SINYAR, reduced the journey time by 72%.

Announcing the safe arrival of the first TIR shipment to its destination on its website, IRU described this milestone as a turning point in regional trade; enabling noticeable acceleration of electronic customs procedures.

On this occasion, Brigadier Khalifa Ali Al Siyabi, Director General of the Royal Oman Police - Directorate of Customs stated that the activation of the TIR System—crucial for facilitating cross-border trade—reinforces  Oman’s role as a global foreign trade hub.

“The first TIR shipment from Saudi Arabia to Oman, which safely passed through border crossings, reflects Oman Customs’ readiness for TIR Convention. The shipment was handled in accordance with the International Road Transport (TIR) system that facilitates trade and simplifies cross-border customs procedures. We hope that Oman’s business community will make use of the operationalization of the Convention for promoting the country’s imports and exports”, he added. 

On his part, Eng. Hilal Salem Al-Kharousi, Senior Trade Facilitation Strategist at Asyad Group expressed his appreciation for stakeholders’ sustained efforts to facilitate trade and movements of goods in implementation of Royal Decree No. 27/2018, which ratified the Sultanate's accession to the Customs Convention on International Transport of Goods Under Cover of TIR Carnets (TIR Convention) of 14 November 1975.

“Contributing to harmonization of Oman’s transport and transit procedures with more than 100 countries around the world, the global customs transit standard is deemed a key pillar of trade facilitation and will steer the national economy towards further growth as it enhances interconnectivity between Oman and the GCC, Indian and African markets,” he further noted.

He affirmed that the safe arrival of the first shipment to its last stop is a significant achievement that bears witness to Oman’s commitment to implementing the TIR Convention. This meaningful step will open up prospects for traders to optimize the system features as they benefit from imports and exports made easier. According to the World Bank's Doing Business 2020 report, Oman ranked the first in the GCC in trading across borders.
On the other hand, Badr Mohammed Al-Nadabai, Acting CEO of Sinyar, said: 

“We are proud at Sinyar to be the local guarantor managing the registration of local freight forwarders and transport companies to take benefit of the TIR system.”

He also mentioned that the roll-out of the TIR System will reduce transport times, accelerate customs procedures, rationalize costs and optimize the revenues of countries of transit. He went on explaining that the TIR System allows customs-sealed vehicles and freight containers to transit countries without border checks.

He furthermore clarified the numerous benefits of the TIR System; in addition to promoting international trade in a secure and controlled business environment according to best practices, it allows a smooth pre-clearance process through the Electronic Pre-Declaration System (TIR-EPD); enhances risk targeting systems; optimizes time and costs; and avoids the need for depositing a guarantee to cover duties and taxes at transit borders.

Al Nadabi concluded by inviting all shipping companies wishing to benefit from this service to visit Sinyar’s website at www.sinyar.om and contact the TIR Department to obtain TIR admission kit. He announced that the TIR team will be launching this service on the Company’s digital platforms in the coming weeks.


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