Direct Port Delivery: port terminals must not require security deposits and must register as Customs Cargo Service Providers. Direct Port Delivery operations are governed by the Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009, which define Customs Cargo Service Providers and require CCSPs to provide infrastructure, equipment, manpower and other facilities specified by the Commissioner, to comply with the Act and subordinate instruments, and to permit the Commissioner to regulate entry of goods for efficient handling; port terminals must register as CCSPs, must not mandate security deposits for DPD registration, must return any such deposits, and must publish schedules of charges for services in customs areas.
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Direct Port Delivery: port terminals must not require security deposits and must register as Customs Cargo Service Providers.
Direct Port Delivery operations are governed by the Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009, which define Customs Cargo Service Providers and require CCSPs to provide infrastructure, equipment, manpower and other facilities specified by the Commissioner, to comply with the Act and subordinate instruments, and to permit the Commissioner to regulate entry of goods for efficient handling; port terminals must register as CCSPs, must not mandate security deposits for DPD registration, must return any such deposits, and must publish schedules of charges for services in customs areas.
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