What is the Automated Broker Interface (ABI)?

What is the Automated Broker Interface (ABI)?

This document provides a list of Software Vendors who are certified to submit transactions to CBP via the Automated Broker Interface (ABI). This document further specifies what functions vendors are certified to file ABI transactions.

What does this document provide for Abi transactions?

This document further specifies what functions vendors are certified to file ABI transactions. This page provides the message formats and technical specifications necessary to electronically transmit data to CBP’s automated systems. Share This Page.

Can Abi participants query ACS files through Abi?

ABI participants can query various ACS files through ABI. During the ABI test phase, a participant’s customer file may be queried against the Customs Importer/Bond file. Adding an ABI participant’s customer file to ACS eliminates the need to manually file numerous forms with the local Customs office.

What can Abi participants do with the customs data center?

ABI participants can query reference files from the Customs Data Center and download the following data to their own computer system: Customs can communicate with ABI participants on an individual basis, specific port basis, or provide general information to all participants through the use of administrative messages.

What does Abi stand for?

Automated Broker Interface (ABI) The Automated Broker Interface is an integral part of ACS that permits qualified participants to file import data electronically with CBP. ABI is a voluntary program available to brokers, importers, carriers, port authorities, and independent service centers.

What information can participants query in Abi?

Participants can query quota status, visa requirements, manufacturer information, and entry/entry summary processing status. ABI allows filers to pay multiple entries with one payment transaction through statement processing.

What does Abi stand for in customs?

Automated Broker Interface (ABI) and Contact Information. The Automated Commercial System (ACS) is the system used by CBP to track, control, and process all commercial goods imported into the United States. ACS facilitates merchandise processing, significantly cuts costs, and reduces paperwork requirements for both CBP and the trade community.

What is the ABI program?

ABI is a voluntary program available to brokers, importers, carriers, port authorities, and independent service centers. Currently, over 96% of all entries are filed through ABI.