Starting October 7, 2024, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will begin enforcing stricter rules on cargo descriptions for air shipments entering the U.S. Shipments with vague or generic descriptions in the Air Cargo Advance Screening (ACAS) system will be rejected.
These changes are part of CBP’s efforts to enhance security and improve the accuracy of shipment data. By requiring clear and specific descriptions, CBP aims to better assess the contents of air cargo before it reaches U.S. borders, reducing the risk of misidentification and potential security threats.
Shippers should take steps to ensure compliance with these new standards. Generic terms like “gift” or “parts” will no longer be accepted, and more detailed descriptions are now required for all air cargo.
What steps should you take to prepare?
If you need guidance on these changes or have questions about updating your shipment descriptions, don’t hesitate to contact us.