The new import control centre will enable swifter and more efficient controls and boost the competitiveness of the Port of Hamburg, according to the ministry. Anna Gallina, Senator for Justice and Consumer Protection, said: "BOSS is a great opportunity for Hamburg. We seek significant improvements for the Port of Hamburg’s clients through the joint handling centre and more efficiently-organised inspections." IT-supported handling processes will increase efficiency at the new facility.
Merging all inspections should save time and costs and highlight sustainability. Michael Westhagemann, Senator for Economics, said: "We will reduce the logistical effort for companies, realize climate policy goals and accelerate container handling." The control centre is likely to become a model for other parts of Germany. Willem van der Schalk, Vice President of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, has welcomed BOSS and stressed that optimum administration is crucial to the port's competitiveness.
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