Amman: Minister of Public Works and Housing Maher Abul Samen and Director General of the Customs Department Major General Ahmad Akalik discussed key infrastructure projects aimed at modernizing Jordan's border facilities and enhancing customs procedures.
According to Jordan News Agency, the meeting reviewed completed customs infrastructure designs and implementation tenders, including the new customs escort buildings in Wadi Al-Yutum and As-Sultaniyah, which will be overseen by the ministry's technical teams.
The two sides also followed up on the progress of ongoing projects. Officials confirmed that the tender for a new customs escort facility in Azraq Al-Sheishan, Zarqa Governorate, is ready for issuance later this month. In addition, discussions covered the creation of a secure truck lane for hazardous materials at the Omari border crossing, which will feature a fully integrated electronic gate, as well as the "Drive Thru" initiative to streamline customs procedures by establishing unified service windows at the end of inspection lanes.
The meeting also addressed operational challenges, particularly at the Omari border crossing, which is currently processing around 1,000 trucks per day. Akalik highlighted upcoming improvements, including the implementation of the "escorted convoys" system in cooperation with security agencies and the launch of a pre-clearance system for goods starting next month to accelerate customs processing.
These projects align with Jordan's broader customs modernization strategy, which focuses on integrated management systems and the transition to a unified electronic environment.
Minister Abul Samen reaffirmed the government's commitment to transforming border crossings into smart, efficient systems that balance trade facilitation with national economic protection presenting a modern and efficient model to visitors entering the kingdom.