The WCO report outlines the benefits of Smart Security Devices in trade and Customs, while highlighting technical and regulatory challenges that need international cooperation to resolve.

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has published a comprehensive report on the impact of Smart Security Devices (SSDs) on logistics and Customs procedures. The report explores how connected devices like smart locks and track-and-trace sensors are modernizing cargo supervision. While these technologies enhance trade facilitation and supply chain security, challenges such as data security, legal frameworks, and interoperability remain. The WCO emphasizes the need for international cooperation to overcome these hurdles.
SSDs offer real-time visibility, tamper detection, and scalable security solutions. However, their adoption is hindered by technical and regulatory complexities. The report categorizes SSDs into passive, semi-active, and active types, each with distinct advantages and limitations. The WCO calls for standardized protocols and collaborative frameworks to maximize the potential of SSDs.