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<h1>RFID Self-Sealing Mandated for Goods Transport to Customs Warehouses Starting August 2018; Traditional Locks Replaced.</h1> The circular outlines the implementation of RFID self-sealing for the transport of goods to and from customs bonded warehouses, effective from August 1, 2018. It mandates the use of RFID anti-tamper one-time-locks (OTLs) for goods transported to warehouses, replacing traditional one-time locks. Importers and exporters must procure RFID OTLs from approved vendors and adhere to specified data capture procedures. The circular details the requirements for RFID seals, readers, and software applications, ensuring compliance with ISO standards. Exceptions are made for certain goods, and the Principal Commissioner of Customs can permit movement without RFID OTLs when necessary.