Abstract

In this article, the authors explore the main promising opportunities and problems of the development of cross-border auto transport of goods by improving electronic document management, as well as increasing the efficiency of using electronic documents when placing goods and vehicles under the customs procedure of customs transit in the Russian Federation. Based on the analysis of customs operations and customs control, information interaction between government authorities and subjects of the supply chain, carried out, inter alia, with the help of automated means and systems upon arrival of a vehicle at an international automobile checkpoint and crossing the customs border of the Eurasian Economic Union for the purposes of subsequent placement under the customs procedure of customs transit, the authors draw conclusions about the expediency of creating systems of cumulative electronic dossier (CED) as a promising source of extended, most complete and objective information used for customs purposes, providing an increased level of optimization of the «intellectural» check-point and intensive development of the transit potential of the Russian Federation.

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