Amman: Jordan Customs Department (JCD) has reinforced its staff at the Omari Border Crossing in preparation for the summer season and the return of expatriates. This process aims to streamline and expedite procedures through a flexible system for handling passengers and cargo, ensuring smooth traffic flow at the border crossing.
According to Jordan News Agency, this measure comes in response to a "noticeable" increase in the number of arrivals, departures, and cargo traffic. Statistical data for entry and exit operations last month indicates a rise in the volume of traffic through the center. JCD, in cooperation and coordination with security and regulatory agencies operating at the center, processed transactions for more than 350,000 travelers, over 120,000 vehicles, and over 50,000 cargo trucks.
The department stated that the deployment of additional staff is part of a "comprehensive" plan to enhance operational readiness and provide the "best" services to travelers, investors, and the transport sector, while maintaining the highest levels of customs and security control. In a statement, JCD Director General Ahmad Akalik emphasized that the department "continuously" monitors traffic indicators at border crossings and takes "proactive" measures to address any anticipated increase in passenger and cargo volumes.
This vision, Akalik noted, ensures "smoother transit and reduced" waiting times, particularly during the summer season, which sees increased activity and the return of many expatriate Jordanians. The department commended the efforts of all the crossing's security and regulatory agencies, adding that interagency cooperation and coordination contributes to providing "high-quality" services that reflect the Kingdom's civilized image and enhance operational efficiency at border posts.