e-Commerce
Dagang Net is a B2B e-commerce service provider, which handles some 40 million electronic transactions annually and RM1.8 billion (approx USD 565million) Customs duty paymentfrom5000 corporate customers.
Businesses includes Paperless System for the submission of Electronic Trade Documentation, e-Government, Digital Signatures, Smartcards and Electronic Funds Transfer.
Among Dagang Net’s working alliances are e-ASEAN Business Council, Malaysia EDIFACT Committee, ebXML Implementation Committee, World Customs, WeASEAN.com, ASEAN Customs & Service Provider Task Force, Japan Trade EDI Implementation Task Force, ASEAN Directors-General of Customs and Pan-Asian E-Commerce Alliance.
DutyNet
Malaysia’s first Web-based Customs duty payment that facilitates the preparation and submission of Customs Duty payment via the Internet.
eManifest
An electronic vessel arrival and cargo manifest information system.
eDeclare
A Web-based Customs declaration service that facilitates the preparation and submission of trade declarations and manifest via the Internet.
ePermit
Electronic application of import/export permits that enables importers, exporters and forwarding agents to apply for permits from relevant permit-issuing agencies and obtain approval online via the Internet.
DNX MyPorts
A one-stop exchange for port-related content and trade facilitation services including FREE access to real-time information and directory such as Customs Exchange Rates, Harmonised System Tariff Codes, AseanHarmonised Tariff Nomenclature (“AHTN”) Codes ISO Codes, Customs Stations, Customs Exchange Rates, Bank Information, Shipping Schedules, Landbridge Schedules and Registered Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Linked to the Customs Information Systems (“SMK”), Dagang*Net system, MyPorts, further automates Customs import-export documentation procedures and provides easier access to vital information to give users the competitive edge in the international trade arena.
Electronic Funds Transfer
In April 1997, Dagang Net introduced the first commercially successful Electronic Funds Transfer (“EFT”) service in the world for Customs duty payment incorporating digital signature, smartcard and pinpad.
Supported by 9 banks, the EFT service enables Customs duty payments to be made electronically via Electronic Multi Payment Gateway (e-MPAG).
As a result, users enjoy a host of benefits, from convenience and security, to time and cost savings.

