Export container self-sealing procedure allows registered exporters to self-seal containers subject to authorization, intimation, electronic seals and risk-based inspection. Exporters registered under GST may apply for one time, cross station self sealing permission by submitting Annexure A and B, IEC/GSTIN and premises proof, undergoing an on site viability inspection, and receiving Principal/Commissioner approval; for each shipment they must intimate stuffing three days ahead, affix declared tamper proof electronic (or interim bottle) seals with seal data in the Shipping Bill, carry prescribed export documents and Annexure C, and remain subject to risk based examination and seal verification.
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Export container self-sealing procedure allows registered exporters to self-seal containers subject to authorization, intimation, electronic seals and risk-based inspection.
Exporters registered under GST may apply for one time, cross station self sealing permission by submitting Annexure A and B, IEC/GSTIN and premises proof, undergoing an on site viability inspection, and receiving Principal/Commissioner approval; for each shipment they must intimate stuffing three days ahead, affix declared tamper proof electronic (or interim bottle) seals with seal data in the Shipping Bill, carry prescribed export documents and Annexure C, and remain subject to risk based examination and seal verification.
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