Chartered Engineer Certificate requires technical certification of capital goods' necessity and end use for EPCG compliance. The Chartered Engineer Certificate for the EPCG scheme must certify that proposed capital goods imports are required for pre production, production or post production stages for manufacture of export products or rendering services, identify name/model/technical description, justify quantities, specify related export products or services, describe end use and stage of use, and provide a stepwise process/flow chart; it must also certify any claimed installation wastage, and include the engineer's signature, seal, registration number and contact details.
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Chartered Engineer Certificate requires technical certification of capital goods' necessity and end use for EPCG compliance.
The Chartered Engineer Certificate for the EPCG scheme must certify that proposed capital goods imports are required for pre production, production or post production stages for manufacture of export products or rendering services, identify name/model/technical description, justify quantities, specify related export products or services, describe end use and stage of use, and provide a stepwise process/flow chart; it must also certify any claimed installation wastage, and include the engineer's signature, seal, registration number and contact details.
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