Customs transit declaration secures transit through foreign territory by consignor declaration and customs seals ensuring controlled movement. The CTD requires the consignor, carrier or authorised agent to file detailed consignor/consignee and goods information and a declaration against diversion; customs officers at Indian exit, foreign entry, foreign exit and Indian re-entry record affixed OTLs/electronic locks, vehicle identifiers, authorisations to proceed, and, on re-entry, whether seals remained intact and whether goods matched the declaration, with signatures and stamps at each stage.
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Customs transit declaration secures transit through foreign territory by consignor declaration and customs seals ensuring controlled movement.
The CTD requires the consignor, carrier or authorised agent to file detailed consignor/consignee and goods information and a declaration against diversion; customs officers at Indian exit, foreign entry, foreign exit and Indian re-entry record affixed OTLs/electronic locks, vehicle identifiers, authorisations to proceed, and, on re-entry, whether seals remained intact and whether goods matched the declaration, with signatures and stamps at each stage.
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