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<h1>Mumbai Customs Clarifies Direct Port Delivery: 72-Hour Advance Notice Required for Importers, 48-Hour Clearance Calculation Outlined.</h1> The circular from the Commissioner of Customs at Mumbai Customs Zone-II provides clarifications on the Direct Port Delivery (DPD) facility. Importers using the DPD facility must submit advance intimation to shipping lines 72 hours prior to shipment, detailing consignment and preferred Container Freight Station (CFS) codes. Containers should be stacked based on these codes unless specified otherwise. Responsibilities of stakeholders, including port terminals, CFSs, and shipping lines, are outlined for cases where advance intimation is not submitted. The notice also specifies the calculation of a 48-hour clearance period from container landing. Stakeholders are encouraged to address issues to the designated customs officials.