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Belgian gateway implements Inbound Release Platform
[ May 6, 2025 // Chris Lewis ]The Port of Antwerp-Bruges and its subsidiary NxtPort, in collaboration with The Way Forward and Belgian Customs have introduced an Inbound Release Platform (IRP) to help implement new European legislation for inbound cargo.
To comply with European requirements, Belgian Customs must fully transition to the new PN/TS system for the digital registration and control of goods entering the European Union which will create more complex processes and will require a variety of data to be shared.
At the request of the port community, NxtPort developed IRP – a smart link between the customs authorities and shipping agents, terminal operators, customs agents and logistics service providers. Using the platform, relevant data can be delivered and accessed centrally, while paying maximum attention to data security.
IRP is available in all Belgian seaports and supports the importation, transhipment and transit of all cargo flows (breakbulk, bulk, containers, ferry and RoRo). The platform increases data transparency, simplifies compliance with the customs legislation and speeds up logistics processes.
Customs agents and logistics service providers can also obtain a clearer view of the status of their shipments more rapidly using the Import Consignment API.
NxtPort transition manager, Geert Maes said: “Since IRP was launched on 1 April, the roll-out has been taking place as part of a controlled and phased process, in close cooperation with several early movers in Zeebrugge, Antwerpen and Gent (MSC Belgium, Grimaldi Belgium, CSP Zeebrugge Terminal, Antwerp Euroterminal, Stukwerkers and De Baerdemaecker. Through incremental testing involving increasing volumes and complexity, the processes are being carefully validated and, where necessary, refined in the production environment.
“This pragmatic approach also gives Customs the necessary space to get used to the system and will prevent disruptions in the flow of goods. Today, almost 100% of the shipping agents and terminal operators in Belgium are involved and the commitment that exists on the logistics side is also growing: 60 to 70 customs agents and logistics service providers have already begun the onboarding process of their own accord.”
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