Warehouse code requirement mandates use of individual registered warehouse codes for electronic filings, enabling record-based controls. Amendments to Chapter IX and related notifications create a regime replacing physical escorting with record-based controls, requiring transitional compliance to remove customs locks, use of serially numbered one-time-locks for movements, distinct licensing for special warehouses storing notified goods, mandated sample-drawing and recordkeeping by warehouse keepers, computerization of inventory records, and removal of the ICES default warehouse code in favor of individual registered warehouse codes for electronic filings.
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Warehouse code requirement mandates use of individual registered warehouse codes for electronic filings, enabling record-based controls.
Amendments to Chapter IX and related notifications create a regime replacing physical escorting with record-based controls, requiring transitional compliance to remove customs locks, use of serially numbered one-time-locks for movements, distinct licensing for special warehouses storing notified goods, mandated sample-drawing and recordkeeping by warehouse keepers, computerization of inventory records, and removal of the ICES default warehouse code in favor of individual registered warehouse codes for electronic filings.
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