Compliance of “Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009” by Port Terminals, CFSs, Shipping Lines and Transporters to reduce the dwell time for clearance of imported / export goods reg.
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Cargo handling compliance mandates prompt removal of import containers and transparent charges to reduce clearance dwell time. Port Terminals, CFSs, Shipping Lines and Transporters, as Customs Cargo Service Providers, must comply with the Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009 by providing adequate infrastructure, manpower and facilities for container and cargo handling, removing imported containers from port premises within the prescribed timeframe, issuing advance intimation of vessel and cargo arrival, publishing schedules of charges, installing GPS on trailers, implementing ICES gate terminals and reporting deviations or Customs delays to designated officers for remedial action.
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Cargo handling compliance mandates prompt removal of import containers and transparent charges to reduce clearance dwell time.
Port Terminals, CFSs, Shipping Lines and Transporters, as Customs Cargo Service Providers, must comply with the Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009 by providing adequate infrastructure, manpower and facilities for container and cargo handling, removing imported containers from port premises within the prescribed timeframe, issuing advance intimation of vessel and cargo arrival, publishing schedules of charges, installing GPS on trailers, implementing ICES gate terminals and reporting deviations or Customs delays to designated officers for remedial action.
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