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== Overview ==
The '''[http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/automated/aes/ Automated Export System]''' ('''AES''') is "a nationwide system operational at all ports and for all methods of transportation through which [[export shipment data]] required by multiple agencies is filed electronically to Customs, using the efficiencies of [[Electronic Data Interchange]] ([[EDI]]). AES provides an alternative to filing paper Shipper's Export Declarations (SEDs), so that export information is collected electronically and edited immediately."
 
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The '''[http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/automated/aes/ Automated Export System]''' ('''AES''') is
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{{Quote|a nationwide system operational at all ports and for all methods of transportation through which [[export shipment data]] required by multiple agencies is filed electronically to Customs, using the efficiencies of [[Electronic Data Interchange]] ([[EDI]]). AES provides an alternative to filing paper Shipper's Export Declarations (SEDs), so that export information is collected electronically and edited immediately.}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 02:02, 14 November 2010

Overview[]

The Automated Export System (AES) is

a nationwide system operational at all ports and for all methods of transportation through which export shipment data required by multiple agencies is filed electronically to Customs, using the efficiencies of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). AES provides an alternative to filing paper Shipper's Export Declarations (SEDs), so that export information is collected electronically and edited immediately.

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