Change of port of call: agents must file a new IGM at the actual port before arrival and notify the original port. Agents must file a second Import General Manifest (IGM) at the actual second port of call via the EDI service centre before vessel arrival and notify the first port of cancellation or amendment of the original IGM. A copy of the IGM filed for the second port must be forwarded to the first port to account for undischarged cargo. Cancellation/amendment of the original IGM causes prior Bills of Entry against that IGM to be cancelled, requiring fresh Bills of Entry at the actual port of discharge; transshipment procedures apply if consignee insists on delivery at the originally declared port.
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Change of port of call: agents must file a new IGM at the actual port before arrival and notify the original port.
Agents must file a second Import General Manifest (IGM) at the actual second port of call via the EDI service centre before vessel arrival and notify the first port of cancellation or amendment of the original IGM. A copy of the IGM filed for the second port must be forwarded to the first port to account for undischarged cargo. Cancellation/amendment of the original IGM causes prior Bills of Entry against that IGM to be cancelled, requiring fresh Bills of Entry at the actual port of discharge; transshipment procedures apply if consignee insists on delivery at the originally declared port.
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