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<h1>RFID Sealing Mandated for Goods Transport to Customs Bonded Warehouses Starting August 2018; Exceptions for Liquid Bulk Cargo.</h1> The circular outlines the implementation of RFID sealing for transporting goods to and from Customs Bonded Warehouses, effective August 1, 2018. It mandates the use of RFID anti-tamper one-time-locks (OTLs) for securing goods during transit, replacing traditional seals. Importers, exporters, and warehouse licensees must procure RFID OTLs and readers from approved vendors. The procedure includes capturing specific data elements in a web application and requires compliance with ISO standards. Exceptions apply for certain goods like liquid bulk cargo. The RFID system aims to enhance security and streamline the warehousing process, with detailed procedures for data management and risk assessment.