ACD Doubles Declaration Accuracy
Across every deployment in Africa and beyond, ACD consistently raises declaration accuracy from roughly 43% to over 85% — recovering millions in lost customs revenue.
Under-declaration
cut by more than half.
In Djibouti, declaration accuracy nearly doubled in two years — from 39% before the mandate to 73% after full enforcement. The result: under-declared cargo value fell by more than 50%.
What Changes When You
Deploy ACD
Outcomes from the Field
Gabon used its ACD-style system to respond quickly during an avian flu outbreak. Authorities were able to identify and stop shipments containing bird products before they entered the country, showing how early cargo data can support national health protection.
Djibouti increased declaration compliance from 39% to 73%, cutting under-declaration by half. By integrating a single-window platform with risk-based screening, authorities gained earlier visibility on cargo and reduced the need for manual checks.
In DR Congo, integrating risk-based controls into the customs system allowed authorities to focus on high-risk shipments. Similar systems in comparable markets have increased effective trade-tax collection by 20–50% over time by reducing under-declaration and limiting manual overrides.
"Gabon achieved 95% accuracy — and when avian flu struck, the ACD platform blocked all bird products from entering the country in real time."