Tuesday, January 26, 2010

SEW Implementation Moves Ahead


Since the launch of the SEW project in October, MTI and Crimson Logic have been working together to meet with relevant stakeholders, assess their current situation and lay the groundwork for introduction of new business systems and processes for the successful establishment and operation of the SEW. Members of the Ministerial Committee charged with SEW implementation met at MTI’s Level 16 Conference Room on January 29th for a presentation and status update on the SEW by Director of Policy and Strategy Randall Karim and Naveen Bhat, SEW Project Manager, Crimson Logic.

Just to refresh your minds about the SEW, - It is an online portal through which trade and business activities as well as related tasks can be transacted and is aimed at increasing the efficiency with which business is conducted in Trinidad & Tobago, especially the trade process.

After a number of meetings with over 60 agencies such as Customs, the Ministry of Works and Transport, the Port of Port of Spain and the Port of Point Lisas, Chemistry Food and Drugs Division, the TTBS and many others, the Crimson Logic/MTI team is moving into a phase of reviewing the policies and legislation that will enable the formal establishment of the Single Electronic Window here in T&T.

So until next time….




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