Green light for Customs, MPI and industry Domestic Transhipment (DTR) Pilot
07.16am 08 July 2021
Update 2: 01.10pm - 8 July 2021
DTR airfreight pilot to start in July.
Over the last four weeks, Customs and MPI have consulted more than 150 industry representatives through a series of regional and virtual presentations. Download a PDF copy of the PowerPoint presentation (PDF 1 MB).
Following positive feedback, Customs and MPI will be partnering with selected organisations to run the Domestic Transhipment Request (DTR) pilot for airfreight from July to September 2021.
What is happening
The electronic Domestic Transhipment Request (DTR), which is completed using the Inward Cargo Report (ICR) message, was not introduced with the other ICR functions.
While this is built and fully tested in TSW, Customs and MPI agreed to run a thorough pilot and consult with industry before this major business process change is mandated. The aim of the pilot is to confirm systems and processes are in place to support removing the current manual process.
DTR readiness
Contact your software provider for information on whether a DTR message is available in your existing ICR message set. You can link here to download our ICR Message Implementation Guidelines (MIGs).
For more information
- Visit the DTR Airfreight Pilot Frequently Asked Questions page
- Download the 2021 Industry Consultation Paper
Email the Customs/MPI team at DTRPilot@tsw.govt.nz if you have any questions.
Update 1: Domestic Transhipment Pilot Project confirmed
The electronic Domestic Transhipment Request (DTR), which is completed using the Inward Cargo Report (ICR) message, was not introduced with the other ICR functions. While this is built and fully tested in TSW, Customs and MPI agreed to run a thorough pilot and consult with industry before this major business process change is mandated. Customs and MPI have now agreed to begin with air freight, starting in July and completing in September. The aim of the pilot is to confirm systems and processes are in place to support removing the current manual process.
Following industry feedback after the introduction of electronic delivery notifications, Customs and MPI will be holding roadshows in June to consult with industry on the introduction of DTR. The date, times and locations for these will be advertised in the next fortnight, and registration for the sessions will be required so we provide the right number of sessions. For early notice, the Auckland sessions are planned for the week starting 21 June and Wellington and Christchurch sessions for the week starting 28 June.
More information on DTR, the roadshows and becoming a pilot partner will be released in the coming weeks.
Before a sea freight pilot project can be confirmed, all port companies will need to confirm readiness to be able to receive TSW status notifications on domestic movements. This is because messages resulting from ICR processing contain notifications for clearance and notifications for movement, and port companies will need to be able to receive and act on these. Customs and MPI will be working with the ports to make these changes in anticipation of a sea freight pilot beginning early 2022.
Links to Supporting Information
- ICR Message Implementation Guidelines (MIGs)
- Industry Consultation Paper published in 2012
DTR readiness
Please contact your software provider for information on whether a DTR message is available in your existing ICR message set.
Please contact us at jbms@customs.govt.nz if you have any further questions.