Paraná Ports to reinstate unified identification system
Jun, 12, 2019 Posted by datamarnewsWeek 201925
According to the CEO of the Paraná Ports Administration, it is to resume studies to implement the unified system for identification, tracking, and authentication of goods in the state. He said that the Ports of Paraná are pioneers in the implementation of the structure. The technology has been in place since 2015, in the installed antennas and in the dock access gates. “Porto is already structured to receive this system. Now, we will discuss with the Secretary of State for Finance which sectors to continue. The idea is to segment, starting with what is most critical and urgent for the state. All this will be done by dialoguing and joint planning with the port community,” said the CEO.
This initiative by the Paraná Ports is in line with the Brazil ID program, which proposes the integration of the logistics chain to improve and streamline the flow of goods and supplies via the intelligent use of data. The technology allows for integration that benefits not only port management and surrounding municipalities, but also reduces risks, impacts, costs and improves the quality of life for the population.
BraziI ID
Through a technical cooperation agreement signed on August 31, 2009, the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Federal Revenue Service and the States of the Union created the Merchandise Identification, Tracking, and Authentication System, named ‘Brazil-ID’, which is based on the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology.
The objective is to develop and implement a technological infrastructure of hardware and software that guarantees the identification, tracking, and authentication of goods produced in and circulating in Brazil, with the use of RFID chips.
With this, it will be possible to standardize, unify, interact, integrate, simplify, reduce bureaucracy and accelerate the process of production, logistics, and inspection of goods throughout the country.
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