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Port + renews its contract with MGI for the next six years
Three years ago, on June, 1st 2007 MGI put in place the CCS AP+ under Port + supervision, the company representing the Martinique shipping community. After the port of Marseille-Fos then Le Havre, Fort-de-France in Martinique was the third port to implement our port community system. At the end of three years of collaboration, Port + and MGI decided to extend their agreement. |
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A new arrival in the AP+ community
AP+ should be operational in Nouméa on 4 October 2011
Jean-Pierre Héraut, Président of the New Caledonia Maritime and Port Federation (UMEP), and François Mahé des Portes, President of the Executive Board, signed a framework agreement on Monday 3 May making provision for the rollout of AP+ in Nouméa on 4 October 2011.  |
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The Indian Ocean opts once again for AP+!
AP+ will be operational in Mayotte on 31st May 2011
On 8th April 2010, Gilles Perzo, President of the Mayotte Maritime Federation, and François Mahé, President of MGI’s Executive Board, signed a draft agreement covering the launch of AP+ in the Port of Longoni in Mayotte on 31st May 2011. Following Port Louis in Mauritius, Mayotte is the second Indian Ocean port to adopt the AP+ Cargo Community System, the benchmark system nationally and in the French overseas departments and territories. |
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1st application getting the global ICS certification under registered number ICS – 001 Following the Import Control System (ICS) certification on February, 4th 2010, MGI has successfully carried out the Delta-Presentation tests. MGI has obtained the 1st global ICS certification for its application M-customs, under registered number ICS-001.
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MGI continues its development in the DOM-TOM*:
Cayenne, 1st port on the American continent to be equipped with AP+
The Cayenne UMEP (Maritime and Port Federation) and MGI signed a framework agreement on 25 January 2010 on the commissioning of the AP+ Cargo Community System (CCS) on 3 November 2010. The agreement was signed by François Mahé des Portes, MGI’s President of the executive board, and Hervé Rouchon, vice-chairman of the UMEP, in the presence of Eddy Rano, the chairman of GIP (Guiana Port IT) and members of the UMEP committee. |
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