Coastal carriage permits Indian foreign going vessels to carry coastal containers between Indian ports under prescribed customs procedures. Indian flag foreign going vessels calling at multiple Indian ports may carry coastal containers between Indian ports on the same voyage subject to Customs Act requirements. Consignors must submit a Bill of Coastal Goods, containers must be marked and sealed, a Coastal Manifest prepared for each coastal port, and a bond executed before loading. Customs must record entries in the Advice Book, verify unloading and intact seals before departure, reconcile manifests at the last Indian port, and follow adjudication procedures for tampering or discrepancies.
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Coastal carriage permits Indian foreign going vessels to carry coastal containers between Indian ports under prescribed customs procedures.
Indian flag foreign going vessels calling at multiple Indian ports may carry coastal containers between Indian ports on the same voyage subject to Customs Act requirements. Consignors must submit a Bill of Coastal Goods, containers must be marked and sealed, a Coastal Manifest prepared for each coastal port, and a bond executed before loading. Customs must record entries in the Advice Book, verify unloading and intact seals before departure, reconcile manifests at the last Indian port, and follow adjudication procedures for tampering or discrepancies.
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