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New Aruba Customs Building Expected October 2026

March 5, 2026
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ORANJESTAD (AAN): The New Aruba Customs Building Expected October 2026 will mark an important modernization step for the Department of Customs in Aruba, as the agency prepares to move its operations to a new facility currently under construction in Barcadera.

According to Roderick Croes, Director of the Aruba Customs Department, the new building will provide a more suitable and modern workspace for employees while also improving the efficiency of services provided to the public.

The New Aruba Customs Building Expected October 2026 is part of a broader effort to strengthen operational capacity within the customs department. Croes explained in an interview that the relocation is not only a physical move but also a strategic upgrade aimed at modernizing the department’s infrastructure and working methods.

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The new facility will allow the customs department to integrate modern technologies and updated operational systems to improve the efficiency of internal processes. These improvements are expected to help officers perform their duties more effectively while maintaining high standards of service and security.

Croes emphasized that the new building does not directly change the current customs control procedures. Existing inspection and monitoring systems will remain in place, ensuring that all customs regulations and import control processes continue to function as they currently do.

However, there are future plans to create a dedicated inspection area behind the new building. This addition would support customs officers in conducting inspections and monitoring activities more efficiently. While this would involve some adjustments to operational procedures, the overall goal remains improving service and operational efficiency.

Construction of the new building is progressing steadily. Initially, the project was expected to be completed by June 2026, but minor delays have pushed the expected completion date slightly further.

According to Croes, the construction has experienced a delay of approximately two months, and the department now expects the facility to be ready for occupancy between September and October 2026.

Once completed, the building will allow most of the customs department’s divisions to operate under one roof. This centralization is expected to improve coordination, communication, and overall efficiency within the organization.

Only a few operational divisions will remain outside the new facility. Specifically, customs cargo operations at the airport and the Barcadera cargo terminal will continue functioning in their current locations due to operational requirements.

By consolidating most departments in the new facility, the New Aruba Customs Building Expected October 2026 will help create a more organized and professional environment for both employees and the public.

Officials believe the modernization project will strengthen the customs department’s ability to support trade, maintain security, and provide efficient services as Aruba continues to develop its economic and logistics infrastructure.

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