Container scanning selection by IGM targeting mandates verification, scanning, and CSD NOC before seal cutting and clearance. Containers are selected for scanning by an IGM based Targeting Module; registered stakeholders must provide authorized e mail IDs. Selected import containers must report to the Container Scanning Division for seal and container number verification against EIR or dock gate pass and be scanned on the Container Motion System. Post scan image analysis and instructions are issued to DC/Docks and DC/SIIB (Imp); scanned containers remain deemed suspicious until the Bill of Entry is filed and require DC/Docks written permission for seal cutting. No IGM amendments are permitted for selected/scanned containers without final CSD NOC.
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Container scanning selection by IGM targeting mandates verification, scanning, and CSD NOC before seal cutting and clearance.
Containers are selected for scanning by an IGM based Targeting Module; registered stakeholders must provide authorized e mail IDs. Selected import containers must report to the Container Scanning Division for seal and container number verification against EIR or dock gate pass and be scanned on the Container Motion System. Post scan image analysis and instructions are issued to DC/Docks and DC/SIIB (Imp); scanned containers remain deemed suspicious until the Bill of Entry is filed and require DC/Docks written permission for seal cutting. No IGM amendments are permitted for selected/scanned containers without final CSD NOC.
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