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AN ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES
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Chapter 1 introduction
1.1 Introduction
existing customs clearance service practices, particularly for customs clearing agents. These
customs clearing organizations weaknesses and how they fall short of adequacy quality and
optimized performances for recourse. The identified core questions are on national port of
and with clear division of responsibility among stakeholders; and streamlined but flexible
Sustainability is becoming more important for all companies, across all industries.
how a given organization operates in the ecological, social and economic environment.
Sustainability is built on the assumption that developing such strategies fosters company
longevity. are recognizing the need to act on sustainability. Professional communications and
sustainability into their business practices). However, most firms have kept the question of
areas that are often dominated by purely economic performance indicators and more research
is needed to promote theoretical and practical advances in that management field. Although
corporate efforts to integrate sustainability into their business practices have begun to be
reported in a growing number of publications worldwide, little has been written on customs
enhance regional and international trade facilitation amid the dreaded COVID -19 global
Containment and Treatment (National Lockdown) (No.2) Amendment Order, 2021 (No.14)
in the Zimbabwean context. The work of customs clearing agents involves preparation and
duties and taxes using tariff coding systems and other books of reference, payment of the
applicable duties and taxes to the smallest figure as well as facilitates communication and
coordination between importers/exporters and the government agencies. Their role implies
Along the supply chain, several other stakeholders also work hand-in-hand with customs
clearing agents such as transporters, brokers, runners and many more with different interests,
roles and contracts. But, the regulations on customs they can not in isolation improve the
society, reduce the impeding matters such corruption in borders. On the hand an initiative by
agencies can success improve performance in areas pf environment, and social integration
ustainability in the strategy. Customs and clearing agencies have long been seen as the
imultaneous impact on many fronts. agencies are required to perform at the highest levels of
efficiency and effectiveness—to collect revenues due to the state, to protect the safety of the
become more aware of how supply chain activities cause damage to the environment and
society, and they are increasingly interested in how companies are addressing sustainability
challenges in their operations. The growing awareness on the topic affects both purchase
decisions\like more environmentally friendly than the competitors. Business attitude has
been also changingrs. Some of these requirements are as follows: all workers are treated
equally and with respect and dignity; workers’ health and safety are protected at work;land
impact
business leaders are becoming aware of the fact that a sustainability era has already started,
and they have to search for opportunities to ensure their business excels in the new era.
Business leaders know thatsuccess in the sustainability era depends on strengthening the
sustainable development and leads other companies toward greater awareness and actions..
Being more environmentally friendly or socially responsible can be regarded among the
foremost important factors that have influence on customer perception and behavior. This
motivates companies to take further actions on environmental and social policies. There
exists a community called aims to inspire, engage, and equip its community to profitably
Leading organizations have seen the advantages of pursuing a sustainable business model for
both the environment and society by managing externalities of the supply chain operations.
Now, they would like to harness the associated benefits of being responsible organizations.
have started to realize that win-win situations can be attained, which means that reducing
externalities might provide economic benefits in the long run. For instance, reducing inputs,
waste, and emissions through innovative applications contributes both to economic and
society enables to avoid paying fines or penalties and therefore can also contribute to the
Today the trading community uses just-in-time supply chains to maximize competitive
advantage, and it demands that customs and clearing organisations do not disrupt those
chains. The internationapl trade stakeholders look to agencies to lower the cost of doing
business and to enable firms to compete globally. In an environment where lowering trader
costs can make the difference between success and failure, even the smallest process driven
ICT improvement can give traders a competitive edge over firms in other countries.
Sustainabilituy will enable to o fulfi ll their r roles and responsibilities in ways that are more
Yet, customs clearance at the centre of trade facilitation can be viewed as a bone of
contention, from personal level, organizational level, and governmental level all the way to
the global level. (Khan and Dong, 2017a) noted that in recent decades, global logistics has
been an area of interest for practitioners and academics due to its impact on social, economic
and environmental factors. Sustainable business is one that generates profit while improving
societal and environmental conditions, and generating strategies for company longevity.¹ This
includes what you do (your companies’ product or service) as well as how you do it (the way
your business operates). Beyond helping to combat global challenges, sustainability can drive
economic dimensions and both refer to a long-term perspective based on meeting the needs of
the present with responsibility and without compromising the ability of future generations to
meet their needs. In light of this, managers have to take into consideration not only increased
sales and profits and/or decreased costs, but also the sustainable development of the business
sustainability into their business practices). Improvements in the supply chains such .. A
and environmental benefits simultaneously, i.e., achieving the triple bottom line (Dyllick &
Hockerts, 2002; Elkington, 1998). Triangulating with the state and civil society,
organizations have been developing new strategies, policies and arrangements and redefining
their respective roles, action domains and interdependency (Marrewijk, 2003). Sustainability
members,.
considerations, and among the interests of a larger group of stakeholders than those addressed
by traditional management (Raynard & Forstarter, 2002). strategies, not only to respond to
rising pressure from consumers, employees and other stakeholders but also to explore
opportunities for creating competitive advantage (Bielak, Bonini, & Oppenheim, 2007;
works an extra mile in trade facilitation . trade facilitation is a trade competitivne factor. Iot
is strategic policy goal to reduce costs and to makeenvironment more predictable .therefo
sustain. When customs clearing agents fail supply chain optimizations also fail and trade is
greatly hindered with all the gains that come with it. Customs administrations have tried their
level best to use their sustainability policies to empower customs clearing houses but their
effort has not reached its full potential yet. Conspiracy theories have played a cat-and-mouse
game with regards to the real issues behind the failure by customs clearing agents to
incorporate sustainability practices into their modus operandi. Customs clearing agents
saying ZIMRA and the regulatory systems is to blame, ZIMRA blaming customs clearing
agents and their structures. Some say it is multiple administrative agencies that do not interact
with each other has created duplication of regulations and resulted in overregulation (WB,
2013). Other studies suggest that that in the East Africa Community, due to insufficient
regulatory oversight, low-skilled operators easily enter the industry with the lack of
governance in profitable business has since inspired turn-around in the corporate world at a
pace
Conspiracy theories have revealed that a weak regulatory framework has been the root of the
challenges that customs clearing agents are facing customs clearing service industry. For
example, in Zimbabwe, multiple administrative agencies that do not interact with each other
has created duplication of regulations and resulted in overregulation (WB, 2013). In the East
Africa Community, due to insufficient regulatory oversight, low-skilled operators easily enter
the industry with the lack of professionalism, quality, and efficiency of their services (Arnold,
et al., 2011). Customs clearing organizations have faced difficulty finding the issues that
hinder them from improving logistics competence. Since there has been a knowledge gap on
customs clearance regulations, it is difficult to identify policy options for more efficient and
service industry is regulated and what should be addressed in building a better regulatory
practices into their strategies, corporate governance and also management structures. This
unfortunate sustainability trends is exhibited by the statistics of new applications and those
who fails to renew every year, growth and expansion rate, and a considerable fraction of
Research Objectives
organizations
2. To ascertain the available sustainable practices and the extend of the application
3. To identify the hindrances to the application of sustainability practices and the actions
5. To measure the level of awareness of sustainability practices and the impact it poses
to future performances
Research Questions
clearing organizations
organizations and are there any actions being taken to improve the situation
measure the extend of the application to route activities, dig out the real issues of concern
practices, check the level of understanding of sustainability practices today and the likely
consequences tomorrow, suggest possible solutions to remedy the negative performances for
the betterment of customs clearing organizations themselves, dependants thereof and all the
surroundings.
Trade between nations is increasingly gaining momentum and movement of goods across
country borders is subject to customs clearance. But the current customs clearing business
growing customer needs. To that end, the call to sustainable operations is huge both to in the
face of both the industry and well as the academia due to the impact it poses to the people’s
The research will help reduce the knowledge gap persisting customs clearing organizations
viewpoint that the study will unpack insights that will add value to the already existing
literature regarding sustainability issues. The researcher would be keen to see the research
The industry – the study is crucial in that it underscores to customs clearing organizations
governance and management structures amid the increased trade flows driven by push factors
few. At the centre of trade facilitation are customs clearing organizations whose expectation
hassle-free supply chain. For that reason, periodic reviews are necessary to monitor
performance of customs clearing organizations and influence the necessary course of actions
The business world – the study can be an edition that will further place on record the
To help in the diagnosis of the real challenges concerning customs clearing organizations,
where are the lose bricks and where gaps exists, determine the nature of problems confronted
and their causes including underlying issues, help sweat out the solutions rather than sit out a
development.
Sustainability
Sustainability Practices
People sustainability
Planet sustainability
Prosperity Sustainability
Customs
Customs Clearing
1.3 Summary
“The knowing – doing gap”: A study that I participated in by BCG/MIT finds that
However, all companies need to be compliant. Management should address these topics
separately – not mesh them together. Compliance is holistic, a “must do”. For
Government action in the area of trade facilitation comprises various elements such as
and information and communication technologies (ICT); human resource training; agency
many different organizations which are interconnected and linked by formal or informal
relationships.
A trade facilitation strategy would, therefore, ideally build on a framework that allows for
The effective management of the interface between regional and multilateral trade facilitation
policy. Such a national trade facilitation strategy needs to be synchronized with the
commitments of developing countries arising from the regional and multilateral trade
facilitation initiatives. At the same time, developing countries should ensure that the regional
and multilateral efforts are mutually supportive and coherent, while maximizing the
To this end, prioritization and sequencing of the implementation of the multilateral and
regional commitments is vital, and must be supported by appropriate institutional and human
capacities. The implementation cost will also be an important factor to consider. 58.
Information and communications technologies (ICTs) open a wide range of options and
propose multiple solutions for dealing with the challenges faced in international trade. The
capacity of the technology to manage the information flows by normalizing data, documents
and messages, and implementing efficient procedures, has led to its adoption by customs
agencies worldwide. The biggest challenge for developing countries is not obtaining the
technology, but implementing proper procedures and building the capacity to apply this
technology in viable and responsive systems. Other challenges concern the physical
movement of the goods, or logistics; the formalities required to smoothly conduct this
movement, as addressed in trade facilitation; and the means and conditions to do it safely,
called supply-chain security. It was in the mid-1990s that UNCTAD identified the first signs
of the potential of global information networks and the benefits that these could have for
trade. The United Nations World Summit on Trade Efficiency (held in Columbus, Ohio in
information technologies to every link of the trade transaction chain. The Columbus summit
services from providers in transport, handling or conditioning the goods. These services are
competitiveness and growth. ICTs have been in use in the logistics industry for quite some 16
WTO (2010). Aid for Trade and the WTO work programme. Available at
ICTs allow online booking, billing, cargo space allocation, and tracking of cargo. They have
accuracy, in the streamlining of processes and in cost reduction. They have also contributed
to supply-chain security and trade facilitation. 60. ICTs in the business-to-governments (B2G
or G2B) arena have only developed much more recently, and have actually shown significant
potential as key drivers for trade facilitation. Trade facilitation aims to optimize the
both the controlling agencies (including Customs) and the trade community. The move
toward a dematerialized environment and the use of digital multimedia documents, replacing
of procedures such as Direct Trader Input (DTI) or Automated Selectivity Control must rely
on powerful and efficient computerized customs systems. 61. Security has, nowadays,
acquired paramount importance for the international transport of persons and goods, and
therefore new requirements have been imposed on the international supply chain. Border
crossing represents one of the crucial steps in the supply chain. Border protection involves
multiple controlling agencies, whose activities must be coordinated in order to streamline the
and new procedures (such as those defined in the WCO Framework of Standards) have been
designed and are continuously being implemented to enhance security levels. ICTs allow new
types of controls, such as the nonintrusive inspection of cargoes (container scanning), the
provision of information prior to the arrival of goods (pre-arrival data), and enhanced
techniques of control based on risk analysis and automated selectivity. All of these solutions
make use of powerful ICT instruments. 62. Through its ASYCUDA programme, UNCTAD
has been involved in this process for more than 25 years. ASYCUDA assists beneficiary
countries in customs reform and modernization through the automation of procedures and
operations. ASYCUDA has been a major actor in this evolution in more than 90 developing
and transition-economy countries, by providing them with modern and highly reliable
ASYCUDA has worked with these countries’ customs administrations and trade communities
on data and document standardization, and on the simplification of procedures towards trade
facilitation in a secure environment.17 IV. The way forward 63. Against the backdrop of a
fragile and uncertain world economic recovery, the considerations raised in this note
highlight the breadth of issues facing international transportation systems, and underscore the
challenge of making headway on a wide range of transport and trade facilitation objectives
and priorities. Innovative thinking in transport and trade facilitation will be crucial if the
world transport and trade networks are to meet the ever-more sophisticated demands of the
twenty-first century.
details. TD/B/C.I/MEM.1/8 19 (a) What are the main challenges and opportunities in the field
of transport and trade facilitation presented by (i) the global financial and economic crisis; (ii)
change? How can these best be addressed at the national, regional and international level? (b)
What measures may be taken to control the level of transport costs, including in the light of
high oil-price levels? (c) What can be done to ensure that international instruments on
environmental regulation and sustainability in shipping are implemented widely? (d) What
has the impact been of the WTO trade facilitation negotiations on national and regional trade
facilitation reforms, and how can such reforms best be supported? How can trade facilitation
be streamlined into national development strategies and technical assistance programmes, and
programmes? (e) How best to capitalize on existing synergies and improve the common
security and trade facilitation? What are the main challenges facing SIDS in relation to
transport and trade facilitation, and what are the key determinants for successful policy
. Customs clearing agent is defined as, a person or organization who (a) for gain, acts for an
importer, exporter, manufacturer or the holder of a licence; or (b) holds himself out as
licences; in performing any function under, or complying with any requirement of, Customs
and Excis
Sustainability practises has never been easy to implement in the field of customs clearing
since its inception. With conspiracy theories playing a cat-and-mouse game marring progress
needed to leapfrog the much needed sustainable development in terms of optimized customs
clearance processes to achieve optimized supply chains. The list of excuses regarding the
failure by transport and logistics services industry includes the following; weak regulatory
frameworks have been the root of the challenges that countries have faced. For instance, in
This is the case with Zimbabwean port of entries, Beitbridge border post for example. Other
studies have revealed that in East Africa Community, due to insufficient regulatory oversight,
low-skilled operators easily enter the industry with lack of professionalism, quality, and
efficiency of their services (Arnold, et al., 2011). Apart from all this, the business world
today has been taken by technological advancements storms. These have changed the modus
operandi environment such as a paradigm shift from the manual environment to almost the
In a nutshell, customs clearing agents have faced difficulties in finding the real issues that
governance and management structures in order to sustain. Since there has been a knowledge
gap on these hindrances, it is difficult to identify sustainability practices for more efficient
and optimized customs clearing services. Therefore, the need to understand how customs
clearing agents fall short when sustainability practices matter is huge in building a better
sustainable framework to optimize customs processes and ensure seamless journeys. The
main motivations behind the desire for paying attention on the sustainability can be
existing customs clearance service practices, particularly for customs clearing agents. These
questions will help to assess sustainability practices in customs clearance and identify
optimized performances for recourse. The identified core questions are on national port of
and with clear division of responsibility among stakeholders; and streamlined but flexible