What Is An ACE Manifest And How Do I Register For It To Send ACE Manifests To CBP (DIY Customs Consulting): Difference between revisions

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{{note|This article is part of the [[Customs_Compliance_Guide_(CBP_and_CBSA)|Customs Compliance Guide]]|info}}
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Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) electronic manifests provide U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers with electronic pre-arrival information so that they are equipped with accurate commercial trip and shipment information before the driver arrives at the first U.S. port of entry.
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[[Image:Ace-manifest-logo.png|250px|thumb|right|Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) logo]]Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) electronic manifests provide U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers with electronic pre-arrival information so that they are equipped with accurate commercial trip and shipment information before the driver arrives at the first U.S. port of entry.


For highway carriers, it involves filing an electronic manifest (eManifest) prior to the drivers arrival at the first U.S. port of entry. Under CBP requirements, highway carriers must ensure that the complete ACE Manifest, including the shipment information are on file with CBP. Failing to process an ACE Manifest could result in refused entry into the U.S. and/or a monetary penalty at the time of arrival.
For highway carriers, it involves filing an electronic manifest (eManifest) prior to the drivers arrival at the first U.S. port of entry. Under CBP requirements, highway carriers must ensure that the complete ACE Manifest, including the shipment information are on file with CBP. Failing to process an ACE Manifest could result in refused entry into the U.S. and/or a monetary penalty at the time of arrival.