GTI-Almaty Conference
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Modernization of Border Crossing Points in Turkey: New Prospects for Silk Road Region and Joint Border Crossing Model Almaty, June 12, 2009 The Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey - TOBB • Highest level representative of Turkish private sector. (1.3 million members) • IRU Member • Guaranteeing Association of TIR System in Turkey • Ranks 1st in TIR Carnet Issuance (765.000 in 2008) What is GTI? • GTI is a private company incorporated in 2005 in order to modernize and operate border gates in Turkey. • Totally owned by Turkish chambers and their federation, TOBB. • Operations are based on PPP projects where economic benefit is greater than private profits. – Private sector’s efficiency and profit-seeking principle and public service consciousness delicately balanced. How GTI Operates? Modernized and operating 6 border gates around Turkey. İpsala (TR-Greece), Habur (TR-Iraq), Cilvegözü (TR-Syria), Sarp (TR- Georgia), Kapıkule (TR-Bulgaria), Hamzabeli (TR-Bulgaria) Commissioned to take over 9 additional border gates. Dereköy, Esendere, Nusaybin, Dilucu, Akçakale, Öncüpınar, Yayladağı, Karkamış, Türkgözü Operates with the model Build-Operate-Transfer → no burden for public treasury Build: all the investment by TOBB GTI Operate: Operation of commercial facilities*** Transfer: Transfer of facilities to the public free of charge *** Operation of only commercial facilities; customs procedures are still undertaken by Customs Authorities Outcomes of the Projects • Effective fight with smuggling and illegal traffic • User satisfaction (driver, officer, passenger) • More rapid and effective service – No more queues – Process time decreased from 30 minutes to 10 minutes • Customs and Tourism Enterprises (GTI) invested $190.000.000 to the modernization projects until now. • $17.000.000 tax has been paid to the government HABUR BORDER GATE (TR - IRAQ) Before Modernization After Modernization CILVEGOZU BORDER GATE (TR - SYRIA) Before Modernization After Modernization SARP BORDER GATE (TR - Georgia) Before Modernization After Modernization KAPIKULE BORDER GATE (TR - Bulgaria) Before Modernization After Modernization The Revitalization of Silk Road – Alternative Routes Required Common Steps For All Alternative Routes Improvement of : • Legislative infrastructure (UN Conventions, TIR, Harmonization, national legislation…) • Physical infrastructure (Roads, secure parking…) Facilitation of Border Crossings: Both legal and physical physical facilitation GTI First Step for the Facilitation of Border– Crossings • Turkey – Georgia Joint Border Crossing Model What is Joint Border Crossing Model? (JBCM) – One border gate area but two teams from both countries acting together. – Objective is to eliminate redundancies : – Joint control of certificates. No duplications. – Relevant checks done by just incoming country’s authorities – E-customs and data-sharing between authorities • Modernization of the custom facilities are to be financed by GTI Flow diagram for JBCM Start Scaling and measurement of vehicle Automatic registration of Weight/ Preparation and vehicle and cargo measurement confirmation of the violation? documents, Vehicle leaving N Y finalization of the customs control area customs procedures Drawing up a Entry and Exit Issuance of for both countries record Passport Control control document (both countries’ police force) End Customs and Documentation Control in the Platforms Radioactivity H Control N Suspected Vehicle? E Violation of the rule? Y Decontamination X-Ray Procedures Immediate re-sending of the vehicle N Or Detailed Search? Vehicle being taken to the Joint procedures pre-determined customs Y area and the appropriate that do not require procedures to be started repetition Detailed Search Why JBCM? • In the next 5 years, demand over border crossing points is expected to increase extremely – More efficient crossings will also stimulate demand • Joint Border Crossing Model is the ideal solution to meet the increasing demand – With the realization of the project, 60-70 % of decrease in the BORDER WAITING TIME is expected. – Capacity will increase threefold. • Investment and operational costs are significantly lower. • Joint model is the most suitable model for many of the Silk Road countries. Thank You….