For many years, the import process in Brazil was marked by major challenges: excessive bureaucracy, fragmented systems and a lack of integration between stages, which resulted in slow and costly operations.
Companies faced a veritable marathon of procedures, increasing the risk of errors and delays in the release of goods. This scenario restricted the competitiveness of Brazil in global trade.
The Single Import Declaration (DUIMP) was created to meet these demands. By integrating the different stages of the import process into a single platform, DUIMP simplifies operations, reducing the time it takes to clear goods and allowing for more effective control of the entire process.
This modernization was essential to align Brazil with the best international practices, increasing the efficiency and transparency of Brazilian companies in the global market.