Preparation has begun in Armenia for the implementation of the CertScan Inspection integration platform with U.S. support. A delegation from the American company S2 Global Corporation met with Eduard Hakobyan, Chairman of the State Revenue Committee, to discuss how the system can modernize the work of the Customs Service. The project has been allocated $3.5 million, which will be used to consolidate data from X-ray scanners at various border crossing points into a single platform with centralized management from Yerevan.

CertScan will make it possible to improve border security, increase trade efficiency and revenue collection, and speed up the detection of suspicious cargo. The platform will become part of the TRIPP project ("Trump's Route for International Peace and Prosperity"), aimed at expanding regional trade and strengthening cooperation between countries.
With the implementation of CertScan, Armenian customs officers will be able to monitor goods flows in real time, minimize the risks of violations, and create conditions for lawful trade, which will help increase the transparency and efficiency of the customs service.