DOHA: The General Authority of Customs, in collaboration with the Ministry of Transport and Communications and an IT company, has launched a Disaster Recovery Site.
The site will serve as a back–up for the continuity of service under Al Nadeeb System in case of disruptions due to natural or other disasters.
The authority is the first government entity to execute the project with the help of the ministry.
Al Nadeeb is the single-window electronic clearance system of the authority.
The Disaster Recovery Programme is an important achievement considering that the authority has massive customer data in its system since the launch of Al Nadeeb.
For example, it has about four million customs declarations and more than 1,600 customs clearing agents recorded in the system.
The launch of Al Nadeeb has succeeded in providing round-the –clock customs clearance services to agents, public and private institutions and other customers from any location in the world, electronically, thus reducing time and efforts for customs transactions.
The launch of the programme is part of the authority’s efforts to upgrade the system.
The project will be a boon for customers too, as the disaster recovery programme has become an essential component of any company or organisation as losing data can cause a real disaster if there is no retrieval system.
The authority has achieved an important strategic goal in ensuring the continuity of Al Nadeeb services and securing information and data in accordance with international standards.
The Peninsula
DOHA: The General Authority of Customs, in collaboration with the Ministry of Transport and Communications and an IT company, has launched a Disaster Recovery Site.
The site will serve as a back–up for the continuity of service under Al Nadeeb System in case of disruptions due to natural or other disasters.
The authority is the first government entity to execute the project with the help of the ministry.
Al Nadeeb is the single-window electronic clearance system of the authority.
The Disaster Recovery Programme is an important achievement considering that the authority has massive customer data in its system since the launch of Al Nadeeb.
For example, it has about four million customs declarations and more than 1,600 customs clearing agents recorded in the system.
The launch of Al Nadeeb has succeeded in providing round-the –clock customs clearance services to agents, public and private institutions and other customers from any location in the world, electronically, thus reducing time and efforts for customs transactions.
The launch of the programme is part of the authority’s efforts to upgrade the system.
The project will be a boon for customers too, as the disaster recovery programme has become an essential component of any company or organisation as losing data can cause a real disaster if there is no retrieval system.
The authority has achieved an important strategic goal in ensuring the continuity of Al Nadeeb services and securing information and data in accordance with international standards.
The Peninsula