Coastal cargo procedures clarified: no superintendent out of charge required for exclusive coastal vessels; manifests remain mandatory. No superintendent 'out of charge' or clearance order under Section 94 is required for vessels exclusively carrying coastal cargo; the simplified regime applies only to vessels plying as coastal vessels. Coastal Arrival and Coastal Departure Manifests must still be submitted to the Import & Bond Section as per the amended circular, while vessels carrying both coastal and non-coastal consignments must follow the existing mixed cargo procedure.
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Coastal cargo procedures clarified: no superintendent out of charge required for exclusive coastal vessels; manifests remain mandatory.
No superintendent "out of charge" or clearance order under Section 94 is required for vessels exclusively carrying coastal cargo; the simplified regime applies only to vessels plying as coastal vessels. Coastal Arrival and Coastal Departure Manifests must still be submitted to the Import & Bond Section as per the amended circular, while vessels carrying both coastal and non-coastal consignments must follow the existing mixed cargo procedure.
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