What is PLACI (Pre-Loading Advanced Cargo Information)
PLACI is the term used to describe a specific 7+1 data set that is drawn from consignment data and provided to regulators by freight forwarders, air carriers, postal operators, integrators, regulated agents, or other entities.
What are the differences between pre-arrival ACI and PLACI?
ACI helps customs assess cargo risk and identify potential issues before arrival at the destination. PLACI is a security measure that assesses terrorism risk before loading cargo onto an aircraft.
Not complying with PLACI
Airlines and freight forwarders need to take the necessary steps and measures to comply with the new security directives. Failure to comply with PLACI requirements may have severe consequences, such as sanctions on carriers, financial penalties, cargo being stopped at the border, goods not being cleared by customs, unnecessary interventions, rejection of poor-quality declarations and suspension of licenses.
How to be PLACI compliant
To ensure compliance with applicable PLACI regulations, any organization must have the appropriate business processes and technical solutions in place for effective data management. The data management process under the PLACI regime includes several steps, such as implementing new business processes between carriers, freight forwarders, and shippers to obtain the required data. It also involves updating Cargo Management and Operational Systems to support the new data, updating the customs filing solution to ensure the transmission of new data, and ensuring that appropriate systems and procedures are in place to receive customs status responses and trigger actions accordingly.
Additionally, quality control and compliance check procedures must be introduced to ensure that all shipments are compliant with the various PLACI requirements applicable throughout the entire journey.
The following PLACI regimes are in place
Below is the list of current PLACI regimes either implemented or at the pilot stage:
Please note this is not a comprehensive overview of laws and regulations that may apply to air transport. Air France KLM Martinair Cargo cannot be held responsible for the correctness, nor completeness, of the information provided.
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