Managing Risk in Customs : Lessons from the New Zealand Customs Service
The New Zealand Customs Service's risk management system enables it to manage large volumes of cargo crossing borders with limited resources. The system encompasses a culture of problem-solving and accountability for decisions, a standard meth...
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okr-10986-105012021-04-23T14:02:51Z Managing Risk in Customs : Lessons from the New Zealand Customs Service Foley, Rebecca Northway, Bruce ACCOUNTING ADVERSE EFFECTS BORDER PROTECTION CHECKS COMPETITIVE MARKETS COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CUSTOMS CUSTOMS ACTIVITIES CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIONS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE CUSTOMS MODERNIZATION CUSTOMS OFFICERS CUSTOMS OFFICIALS CUSTOMS SERVICE DRIVERS DUTIES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC COSTS ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFECTIVE USE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT TRENDS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTS FORESTRY INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION JOB CREATION RISK MANAGEMENT The New Zealand Customs Service's risk management system enables it to manage large volumes of cargo crossing borders with limited resources. The system encompasses a culture of problem-solving and accountability for decisions, a standard methodology for identifying and assessing risk, and an intelligence function that applies this methodology. This note highlights the fundamental principles and processes guiding the system, offering lessons for governments reforming their trade logistics functions to meet global standards and security requirements. 2012-08-13T11:48:44Z 2012-08-13T11:48:44Z 2010-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/04/13837547/managing-risk-customs-lessons-new-zealand-customs-service http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10501 English Investment Climate in Practice; No. 12 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific New Zealand |
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ACCOUNTING ADVERSE EFFECTS BORDER PROTECTION CHECKS COMPETITIVE MARKETS COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CUSTOMS CUSTOMS ACTIVITIES CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIONS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE CUSTOMS MODERNIZATION CUSTOMS OFFICERS CUSTOMS OFFICIALS CUSTOMS SERVICE DRIVERS DUTIES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC COSTS ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFECTIVE USE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT TRENDS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTS FORESTRY INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION JOB CREATION RISK MANAGEMENT |
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ACCOUNTING ADVERSE EFFECTS BORDER PROTECTION CHECKS COMPETITIVE MARKETS COUNTRY OF ORIGIN CUSTOMS CUSTOMS ACTIVITIES CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIONS CUSTOMS CLEARANCE CUSTOMS MODERNIZATION CUSTOMS OFFICERS CUSTOMS OFFICIALS CUSTOMS SERVICE DRIVERS DUTIES ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC COSTS ECONOMIC GROWTH EFFECTIVE USE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT TRENDS ENVIRONMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS ENVIRONMENTS FORESTRY INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION JOB CREATION RISK MANAGEMENT Foley, Rebecca Northway, Bruce Managing Risk in Customs : Lessons from the New Zealand Customs Service |
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The New Zealand Customs Service's
risk management system enables it to manage large volumes of
cargo crossing borders with limited resources. The system
encompasses a culture of problem-solving and accountability
for decisions, a standard methodology for identifying and
assessing risk, and an intelligence function that applies
this methodology. This note highlights the fundamental
principles and processes guiding the system, offering
lessons for governments reforming their trade logistics
functions to meet global standards and security requirements. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Foley, Rebecca Northway, Bruce |
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Foley, Rebecca Northway, Bruce |
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Foley, Rebecca |
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Managing Risk in Customs : Lessons from the New Zealand Customs Service |
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Managing Risk in Customs : Lessons from the New Zealand Customs Service |
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Managing Risk in Customs : Lessons from the New Zealand Customs Service |
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Managing Risk in Customs : Lessons from the New Zealand Customs Service |
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Managing Risk in Customs : Lessons from the New Zealand Customs Service |
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managing risk in customs : lessons from the new zealand customs service |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/04/13837547/managing-risk-customs-lessons-new-zealand-customs-service http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10501 |
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