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Port system enables seamless freight

2026-06-07 12:48 Last Updated At:15:09

A smart port is one that makes global connections easier through advanced technologies and efficient logistics.

One-stop services: Logistics & Supply Chain MultiTech R&D Centre Chief Executive Officer Simon Wong says enterprises connected to the Port Community System will ultimately reap the benefits of artificial intelligence-powered digital services. Image source: www.news.gov.hk

One-stop services: Logistics & Supply Chain MultiTech R&D Centre Chief Executive Officer Simon Wong says enterprises connected to the Port Community System will ultimately reap the benefits of artificial intelligence-powered digital services. Image source: www.news.gov.hk

Spearheaded by the Transport & Logistics Bureau, Hong Kong’s Port Community System (PCS) is an essential piece of digital infrastructure bolstering the city’s smart port development.

The PCS began pilot trials in early 2023 and was officially launched in January of this year. It allows enterprises to perform cargo tracking and cross-border customs clearance via a single platform.

End-to-end visibility

One PCS registrant, and an early adopter of the system during its pilot phase, is a logistics company headquartered in Japan.

Operating across markets in Asia, Europe and the Americas, the company has over 700 offices and distribution centres worldwide, and specialises in sectors including healthcare and automobiles. Its Hong Kong branch, a key regional hub, offers a comprehensive suite of freight services, such as international forwarding and door-to-door delivery.

With the PCS, the firm has embraced the integration of data on freight logistics and customs clearance status. Its Deputy Head of Air Freight Forwarding Group Kazunori Goto said that the PCS enhances operational efficiency and sidesteps human error.

He explained that, prior to the PCS being introduced, data was scattered across multiple platforms. Staff members lacked real-time visibility and spent significant time reconciling conflicting data.

“The PCS has effectively resolved these challenges. It provides a standardised customs clearance status that interfaces directly with our internal system.

“This enables us to offer seamless end-to-end cargo visibility for every shipment, while substantially reducing the subsequent manual follow-up workload for our teams.”

Specifically, Mr Goto mentioned that staff previously had no direct access to customs data from the China International Trade Single Window.

“With the adoption of the PCS, we can now conveniently obtain this critical data via API (application programming interface) integration. This has not only shortened our operational processing time, but also significantly reduced manual data entry errors.”

Optimised workflows: Kazunori Goto, Deputy Head of Air Freight Forwarding Group at a logistics firm, says the PCS has proven effective in enhancing operational efficiency and reducing manual errors. Image source: www.news.gov.hk

Optimised workflows: Kazunori Goto, Deputy Head of Air Freight Forwarding Group at a logistics firm, says the PCS has proven effective in enhancing operational efficiency and reducing manual errors. Image source: www.news.gov.hk

Digital empowerment

The PCS is developed and managed by the Logistics & Supply Chain MultiTech R&D Centre (LSCM).

LSCM Chief Executive Officer Simon Wong said the system’s development has followed an industry demand-oriented approach, and is being rolled out in three phases.

“In the final stage, we will connect and complete end-to-end workflows for multimodal transportation, and build a comprehensive digital ecosystem to enable the industry to reap the benefits of artificial intelligence-powered digital services.”

Mr Wong said that by linking to the PCS, enterprises can simply enter an ocean or airway bill number to check real-time information covering everything from cargo receipt to loading, departures, arrivals and customs clearance.

Notably, the PCS provides a “One-Data-Multiple-Declarations” function, which enables auto-filled data and one-click submissions to both Hong Kong customs and the China International Trade Single Window, thereby reducing repetitive data entry and mistakes.

The system also sends real-time alerts about shipping delays and temperature anomalies, allowing companies to adjust vehicles and warehousing arrangements.

Moreover, the PCS utilises blockchain technology to guarantee data safety and prevent unauthorised access.

Mr Wong explained that the data recorded covers cargo movement transfers, document numbers, warehousing, land transport tracking, customs declaration records and operational timestamps.

“Once this information is recorded on the blockchain system, it cannot be altered unilaterally. This provides credible evidence for trade financing, cargo traceability and other logistics services.”

Compounding benefits: Deputy Secretary for Transport & Logistics Amy Chan urges more freight and logistics firms to make use of the PCS in order to realise the scale benefits of data interconnectivity. Image source: www.news.gov.hk

Compounding benefits: Deputy Secretary for Transport & Logistics Amy Chan urges more freight and logistics firms to make use of the PCS in order to realise the scale benefits of data interconnectivity. Image source: www.news.gov.hk

Public reputation

Deputy Secretary for Transport & Logistics Amy Chan revealed that the industry’s response to the system has been highly positive since its launch, with over 6,000 enterprises getting on board to date.

Among the registrants are shipping companies, trading firms, freight forwarders and warehousing companies. Most of these are small and medium-sized enterprises.

Citing registrants’ feedback, Ms Chan said the system is viewed as highly cost-effective, and urged more firms to make use of it to realise the scale benefits of data interconnectivity.

“Looking ahead, we will actively explore connecting the PCS with more ports worldwide and international shipping data platforms to further strengthen Hong Kong’s digital connectivity as an international maritime hub.”

Ms Chan also outlined that the bureau is planning a number of pilot programmes in areas such as trade finance, offshore cargo tracking and smart customs, with a view to expanding PCS application scenarios.

“Nine banks in Hong Kong have already recognised the reliability of the trusted cargo status data for use in processes such as risk management, thereby facilitating trade finance.”

She added that the Government is expanding offshore cargo tracking to offer banks more comprehensive data, which will make it easier for Hong Kong’s offshore trading firms to secure financing.

In addition, the Government this month launched the Future Innovative Logistics Acceleration Scheme to encourage industry adoption of logistics data platforms, such as the PCS, that are operated by the Government or public organisations, with a goal of benefiting 100 logistics enterprises.

Permanent Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Environment) attends Environment Day cum Recycling Day Launching Ceremony

The Permanent Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Environment), Mr Eddie Cheung, today (June 7) officiated at the Environment Day cum Recycling Day Launching Ceremony. Officiating guests included the Deputy Director-General of the Department of Educational, Scientific and Technological Affairs of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), Mr Ye Shuiqiu; the Level II Bureau Rank Official of Department of Ecology and Environment of Guangdong Province, Mr Wu Shuangxi; the Director of the Environmental Protection Bureau of the Macao SAR Government, Mr Ip Kuong-lam; and the Director of Environmental Protection, Dr Samuel Chui.

To echo the National Event on the Environment Day 2026 and to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Environmental Protection Department (EPD), the EPD launched the Beautiful Hong Kong Green Fest starting from June 1 and organised the annual event Recycling Day, with a view to encouraging public participation in waste reduction at source and waste separation and recycling.

Speaking at the ceremony, Mr Cheung said that the current-term Government is implementing environmental protection policies in full steam, striving to achieve carbon neutrality, protecting biodiversity, and making Hong Kong a demonstration base for green technologies and a low-carbon and liveable city. On waste reduction and recycling, Hong Kong has already made substantial progress. The municipal solid waste disposal quantity has declined for four consecutive years since 2021, while the recycling rate continues to rise. He sincerely invites members of the public to actively participate in the Recycling Day activities, integrate waste reduction and recycling into daily lives, and work together towards the vision of "Zero Landfill".

The Recycling Day activities include the Environment Day cum Recycling Day Carnival held today, promotional activities at 12 GREEN@COMMUNITY Recycling Stations over the territory and in collaboration with over 200 Recycling Day co-operative partners in June, as well as a creative short film competition. The EPD also offered the Environment Day 2X GREEN$ Rewards from June 5 to today, where members of the public can earn double GREEN$ points when they recycle at the GREEN@COMMUNITY community recycling network. For details, please visit www.wastereduction.gov.hk/en-hk/RecyclingDay2026.

Permanent Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Environment) attends Environment Day cum Recycling Day Launching Ceremony  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Permanent Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Environment) attends Environment Day cum Recycling Day Launching Ceremony Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Permanent Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Environment) attends Environment Day cum Recycling Day Launching Ceremony  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Permanent Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Environment) attends Environment Day cum Recycling Day Launching Ceremony Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Permanent Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Environment) attends Environment Day cum Recycling Day Launching Ceremony  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Permanent Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Environment) attends Environment Day cum Recycling Day Launching Ceremony Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Permanent Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Environment) attends Environment Day cum Recycling Day Launching Ceremony  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Permanent Secretary for Environment and Ecology (Environment) attends Environment Day cum Recycling Day Launching Ceremony Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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