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Antigua and Barbuda: A Maritime Single Window in the making
In this arrangement, Norway offered to support, in-kind and finances through the IMO, under Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme (ITCP), the establishment of a Maritime Single Window in Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Barbuda and Norway are the main stakeholders for the project. IMO played a coordinating role.
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Testing of Antigua and Barbuda single window starts
A new phase in a project to develop a maritime single window for Antigua and Barbuda has begun, with the installation of the first, basic system platform, the IMO announced. Testing will now begin and if successful, the
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Maritime Single Window for Antigua and Barbuda
An exciting new phase in a project to develop a maritime single window for Antigua and Barbuda has begun, with the installation of the first, basic system platform, said a press release from
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IMO maritime data solution available after launch in Antigua and
A successful IMO project promoted by Norway to establish a maritime "single window" in Antigua and Barbuda has been completed – and the source code for the system
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One Stop Shop Business Registry System To Benefit Antigua and
The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) says it has launched a consultancy to deliver a training programme, to assist the Registrars of Companies in Antigua
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The Establishment Of Integrated Border Systems For The
The operationalisation of an enhanced border system is the aim of the "Establishment of Integrated Border Systems Project." The project will create a maritime single window for use in the OECS – Antigua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St Kitts and Nevis, S ain t Lucia and St Vincent and the Grenadines .
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Rolling out the Maritime Single Window in the Caribbean
IMO is working with the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and Antigua and Barbuda – the first country to establish such a platform in the region, with support
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Maritime Single Window for Antigua and Barbuda
An exciting new phase in a project to develop a maritime single window for Antigua and Barbuda has begun, with the installation of the first, basic system platform, said a
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Antigua and Barbuda: A Maritime Single Window in the making
In Spring 2019, just ahead of the global deadline for new mandatory requirements on Electronic Data Interchange, Antigua and Barbuda is expected to open its Maritime Single Window. According to the new IMO standard ( 1.3Bis ), Public Authorities have to establish systems for the electronic exchange of information by April 8, 2019.
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IMO maritime data solution available after launch in Antigua and Barbuda
A successful IMO project promoted by Norway to establish a maritime "single window" in Antigua and Barbuda has been completed – and the source code for the system will now be made available to other countries who need it.
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Testing of Antigua and Barbuda single window starts
A new phase in a project to develop a maritime single window for Antigua and Barbuda has begun, with the installation of the first, basic system platform, the IMO announced. Testing will now begin and if successful, the system could potentially benefit other countries of the Caribbean and other regions of the world.
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Maritime ''Single Window'' System Established in Antigua and Barbuda
On 11 April 2019, the Maritime Single Window System developed by Norway was formally handed over to Antigua and Barbuda at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Headquarters in London, United Kingdom.
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The Establishment Of Integrated Border Systems For The
The operationalisation of an enhanced border system is the aim of the "Establishment of Integrated Border Systems Project." The project will create a maritime single
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Rolling out the Maritime Single Window in the Caribbean
IMO is working with the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and Antigua and Barbuda – the first country to establish such a platform in the region, with support from IMO – to establish an MSW in five countries in the Eastern Caribbean sub-region.
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One Stop Shop Business Registry System To Benefit Antigua and Barbuda
The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) says it has launched a consultancy to deliver a training programme, to assist the Registrars of Companies in Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines with integrating a new, updated platform for the online registration and incorporation of companies.
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Antigua and Barbuda: A Maritime Single Window in the
In Spring 2019, just ahead of the global deadline for new mandatory requirements on Electronic Data Interchange, Antigua and Barbuda is expected to open its Maritime Single Window. According to the new IMO standard ( 1.3Bis ), Public
More
Antigua and Barbuda: A Maritime Single Window in the
In this arrangement, Norway offered to support, in-kind and finances through the IMO, under Integrated Technical Cooperation Programme (ITCP), the establishment of a Maritime Single Window in Antigua and
More
Testing of Antigua and Barbuda maritime single window begins
An exciting new phase in a project to develop a maritime single window for Antigua and Barbuda has begun, with the installation of the first, basic system platform. Testing and implementation will now begin and if successful, the system, developed by Norway, could potentially benefit other countries of the Caribbean region and to other regions
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Testing of Antigua and Barbuda maritime single window begins
An exciting new phase in a project to develop a maritime single window for Antigua and Barbuda has begun, with the installation of the first, basic system platform. Testing and implementation
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Maritime ''Single Window'' System Established in
On 11 April 2019, the Maritime Single Window System developed by Norway was formally handed over to Antigua and Barbuda at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Headquarters in London, United Kingdom.
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When did the maritime Single Window System come to Antigua & Barbuda?
On 11 April 2019, the Maritime Single Window System developed by Norway was formally handed over to Antigua and Barbuda at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Headquarters in London, United Kingdom.
Is there a single window in Antigua and barbud?
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO), with the aid of Norway, established a maritime “single window” in Antigua and Barbud and the source code for the system which will be made available to other countries.
How did the IMO support Antigua and Barbuda?
Norway provided technical and financial support to Antigua and Barbuda while the IMO provided coordination between the two countries. In June 2018, the installation of the first, basic system platform took place followed by testing and implementation.