Computerized Fast Lanes Reduce Wait Times At International Border
4 September 2002 - 6:00am
A transport program that uses advanced security checks and a computerized fast lane is being tested in Detroit.
"Since that day, businesses along with the U.S. and Canadian governments have established new programs and installed high-tech tools that provide customs with more information while reducing wait times for business."
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Fast lanes, technology make commerce easier
Source:
The Detroit Free Press, September 2, 2002
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