When UNCTAD launched ASYCUDA almost
twenty years ago, most people in the computing industry or in governments
thought that our vision of a sophisticated, reliable customs automation system
which did not run on expensive mainframes and that could be implemented in any
country would never become a reality.
They were wrong. Today, over eighty countries in all regions of the world, at
all levels of economic development, rely on ASYCUDA as the best system available
to operate their Customs service and to provide their governments with
comprehensive, accurate and timely trade statistics.
The key of the success of ASYCUDA has been the outstanding team who has
worked in every aspect of the programme, from system architecture and design, to
field implementation and training. Thanks to them, today ASYCUDA represents much
more than an advanced technological product. It has become a worldwide network
of institutions, companies and people working together for development.
As the global leaders in customs automation, the challenge and the
responsibility of the ASYCUDA team in the new millennium will be to make sure
that customs play the major role they should have in helping our user countries
benefit fully from the exciting new opportunities created by electronic
commerce.
Today, traders around the world face a paradox: while in the Internet their
customers (and their competitors) may be a few clicks away, in the real world
goods can be held for weeks at customs, or sitting idle at a port terminal, or
lost in some railway station. Together with our partners in governments, the
industry and other international organizations, the ASYCUDA programme should
help prepare the way for a global, seamless IT system for international trade
that will solve this paradox. We know this is an ambitious goal, but not more
than our dream of twenty years ago.