Transshipment container verification: authorised representatives and customs officers must use ICES printouts, stamps and EIR checks for gate release. Verification for transshipment containers to ICDs/SEZs requires an authorised shipping representative to present a computer generated container statement to Import Noting; the Noting Section verifies in ICES 1.5, signs and stamps, after which the Gate Officer tallies EIR details with the printout, stamps and seals the EIR for gate release and signs the transshipment approval. On weekends and holidays, Customs Officers in the Boarding Office will perform verification and stamping of the computer generated printouts for online transshipments.
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Transshipment container verification: authorised representatives and customs officers must use ICES printouts, stamps and EIR checks for gate release.
Verification for transshipment containers to ICDs/SEZs requires an authorised shipping representative to present a computer generated container statement to Import Noting; the Noting Section verifies in ICES 1.5, signs and stamps, after which the Gate Officer tallies EIR details with the printout, stamps and seals the EIR for gate release and signs the transshipment approval. On weekends and holidays, Customs Officers in the Boarding Office will perform verification and stamping of the computer generated printouts for online transshipments.
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