Facilitating Trade:
Improving Customs Risk Management Systems
In the OIC Member States
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Overcome possible barriers to International Cooperation /
Exchange of information;
Establishment of legal basis for exchange of security-
related information on high-risk consignments
Legal basis for customs and trade partnership programmes
for Authorized Economic Operators
Develop/update Customs Business Strategy to focus on
foreseeable issues;
Develop a comprehensive CRM strategy that supports the
Intelligence and risk assessment approach;
Develop appropriate KPIs that are linked to the CA vision,
goals, objectives and KPAs;
Organization and Management
Repositioning the CRM higher in the CA’s organizational
structure
Establish a Risk Management Committee
Integration of Intelligence into the CRM system
Develop sound change management strategy to underpin
reform and CRM improvement and modernization efforts;
Definition of responsibility for monitoring process to the
entire CRM implementation and improvement process;
Integration from partial to full coverage of the CRM cycle
using business process re-engineering;
Integrate strong CA HRM Strategic Planning Process
Ensure continuous HR development and career
advancement
Development and implementation of training programme
for customs staff (e.g., risk management counter-terrorism
issues, use of non-intrusive inspection equipment, radiation
detection) should be developed and implemented
Develop and review CRM processes and integrate them into
the other CA processes
Risk Management Cycle
Clear definition and procedures for the concept of
measurement, object of measurement and methods of
measurement of risk and the possible consequences of high
level of uncertainty;
Use of advanced risk assessment techniques and tools
(identification, analysis and evaluation and prioritization);
Regular and ad-hoc review and updating of the risk
profiles/indicators;
Continuous monitoring and assessment