Aviation
ETIHAD CARGO IS READY FOR NEW UAE SHIPMENT DATA REQUIREMENTS
May 15, 2024

Etihad Cargo said it is fully prepared for the UAE Pre-Loading Advance Cargo Information (PLACI) regulations, ensuring that its partners and customers will experience no disruptions in their shipments.

 

The UAE is in the process of implementing Pre-Loading Advance Cargo Information (PLACI) regulations. These regulations involve supply chain partners providing shipment information ahead of transport to enable authorities to carry out risk assessments before loading.

 

PLACI is an advanced security measure designed to enhance the monitoring and safety of air cargo.

 

The requirement is to submit cargo data to regulatory authorities for risk assessment before loading, enhancing supply chain security. This is crucial for addressing potential threats early and supporting the seamless flow of commerce by ensuring that all cargo is risk-assessed before being loaded onto an aircraft.

 

The PLACI system was first implemented by the US Customs & Border Protection as part of the Air Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS) program in 2019. Later, it was adopted by the European Union with the launch of the Import Control System 2 (ICS2) in 2023.

 

The UAE's National Advanced Information Centre (NAIC), under the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs, and Port Security, is the first country outside of North America and Europe to implement a PLACI regime.

 

Additional countries are planning to roll out PLACI, indicating a growing global commitment to bolstering the security of the air cargo supply chain against evolving threats.

 

"As the national carrier of the UAE, Etihad Cargo is fully committed to the successful implementation of the UAE's PLACI initiative and has integrated UAE PLACI standards into its global operations," Etihad Cargo said in a statement.

 

Measures the carrier has put in place include ensuring the proper chain of custody is maintained and recorded in compliance with local and regulatory security requirements; screening all cargo and providing proof of screening for all shipments; protecting consignments through various security monitoring solutions, which include 24/7 CCTV surveillance and guarding; and performing random checks to ensure compliance with the established procedures.

 

"As a cargo carrier, Etihad Cargo plays a significant role within the supply chain and has an increased responsibility to act as a filter and aid compliance. The early and comprehensive adoption of UAE PLACI protocols demonstrates Etihad Cargo's dedication to security and a proactive approach to regulatory compliance," said Stanislas Brun, vice president of Cargo at Etihad Cargo.

 

Mubarak Alghafli, executive director at NAIC, stated: "In 2020, UAE-PLACI was launched to facilitate the movement of trade throughout the country's borders and to take the necessary security measures to ensure the safety of aircraft and the people travelling on them."

 

"Therefore, airlines have been complying with the National Advance Information Centre — UAE requirements, especially by implementing the UAE-PLACI, which is supported by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), and following IATA's standards implementation guidelines."

 

The announcement noted that Etihad Cargo is one of the four carriers that participated in the PLACI pilot.

 

Etihad said this initiative is part of the carrier's ongoing efforts to enhance security protocols and streamline operations, maintaining its status as the air cargo partner of choice.