RFID one time locks mandated for bonded warehouse movements, with electronic trip reports and ISO compliant vendor and reader requirements. Importers, exporters, owners and licencees must use RFID anti tamper one time locks (RFID OTL) instead of mechanical one time locks for movement of goods into, out of, and between bonded warehouses; vendors listed on the CBIC portal must supply ISO compliant RFID OTLs, capture TID and warehouse linkage at sale, and provide readers/data upload capability. The circular prescribes specific data elements to be captured for each movement scenario, requires licencees to procure readers, establishes that scanned RFID 'trip reports' serve as arrival acknowledgements, mandates examination on tamper detection, and allows discretionary exemptions by the Principal Commissioner/Commissioner.
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RFID one time locks mandated for bonded warehouse movements, with electronic trip reports and ISO compliant vendor and reader requirements.
Importers, exporters, owners and licencees must use RFID anti tamper one time locks (RFID OTL) instead of mechanical one time locks for movement of goods into, out of, and between bonded warehouses; vendors listed on the CBIC portal must supply ISO compliant RFID OTLs, capture TID and warehouse linkage at sale, and provide readers/data upload capability. The circular prescribes specific data elements to be captured for each movement scenario, requires licencees to procure readers, establishes that scanned RFID "trip reports" serve as arrival acknowledgements, mandates examination on tamper detection, and allows discretionary exemptions by the Principal Commissioner/Commissioner.
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