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Study On Shenzhen Customs Procedures Reengineering

Posted on:2009-10-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G D LinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360242990144Subject:Business Administration
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BPR is the most advanced theory of management. Its core idea is to reform the existing service process with the aid of IT so that the center of an enterprise can be shifted from function to process.Government departments, as national administrative organizations, are responsible for guiding the development of a nation. Customs is the entry and exit control organization. The control function makes it different from other industries. However, as an organization, its administration is somehow same as other industries. Therefore, it is significant to use the enterprise administration methodology to reform the government organization.This paper analyzes the current customs clearance process in the Shenzhen customs system and seeks to find a path to the reformation of the customs organizations and service process based on BPR so as to optimize the overall operation and output efficiency. The advanced customs administration and risk theories are also used for reference. The orientation is to set up a comprehensive risk management system and to facilitate the law - abiding of enterprises. Following the requirements of the second step of modern customs development and integrating the system, information, function, and HR resources, we aim to optimize the customs administration to realize the differecialization of customs clearance, centralization of parameter management, completion of risk control, optimization of resource configuration. The ultimate aim is to set up an intelligent customs through the forward-/backward-shift and outward-association of customs clearance.
Keywords/Search Tags:customs, process, risk, optimization, integration
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