DPD facility stacking rules clarified: advance intimation and stacking code determine container placement and terminal responsibilities. Importers availing the DPD facility must send an advance intimation by official email to the shipping line containing Bill of Lading, consignment details, the DPD Client Code and preferred CFS/transport stacking code, with copies to Customs, the CFS/Transporter and the Terminal Operator; stacking will follow the indicated Stacking Code, CFS-stacked containers will not attract shifting charges if Out of Charge is obtained before removal, and where no advance intimation exists terminals will provisionally assign DPD codes, stack separately and apply the specified clearance and time-limit procedures.
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DPD facility stacking rules clarified: advance intimation and stacking code determine container placement and terminal responsibilities.
Importers availing the DPD facility must send an advance intimation by official email to the shipping line containing Bill of Lading, consignment details, the DPD Client Code and preferred CFS/transport stacking code, with copies to Customs, the CFS/Transporter and the Terminal Operator; stacking will follow the indicated Stacking Code, CFS-stacked containers will not attract shifting charges if Out of Charge is obtained before removal, and where no advance intimation exists terminals will provisionally assign DPD codes, stack separately and apply the specified clearance and time-limit procedures.
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