MODTRS - TRANSIT CONTROLS USING ASYCUDA++ Ó UNCTAD – SITE (V1.15) 7.5 About this Section The National Transit functions available in ASYCUDA++ are used to monitor and control the movement of goods within National Borders. These controlled movements can include all forms of Internal Transit, such as goods moving from border to border, (through transit), from a border to an inland office, (import), or from inland office to border (export). Controlled movements can also include the transfer of goods from one inland office to another. ASYCUDA++ transit functions are contained within  MODTRS for Customs Offices and  MODBRK for Customs Brokers. Different documents and procedures are used to control the movement of transit goods. This Section explains the use of those documents by ASYCUDA++ and the control mechanisms available to the user. The control documents are the: ·     TIR Carnet  (TIR) ·     ASYCUDA++ First Identification Procedure (FIP) ·     T1 Transit Document (T1) The automatic transfer of documents electronically through the ASYCUDA++ network and the A++ Gateway system, between offices of departure and offices of destination, provides the method for Customs to maintain control over the movement of Transit goods. For final discharge of transit documents, details of the goods may be transferred into manifest format and can then be subject to the stock controls available within  MODCAR. Manifested goods may be written off by using the declaration processes of  MODCBR or MODBRK. Instructions on the creation of Manifests from Transit procedures are explained within this Section.