Customs station classification: ICDs are independent customs stations while CFSs function as attached handling areas, affecting movement procedures. An Inland Container Depot (ICD) is a self-contained customs station with independent EDI/automated capacity to file manifests, declarations and carry out assessment and full customs processing. A Container Freight Station (CFS) is a customs area attached to a parent customs station where physical handling and examination occur, while filing of manifests and assessment remain with the jurisdictional Custom House. Movement from stations to ICDs follows transhipment regulations; movement to CFSs follows local procedures and requires bonds or guarantees; direct movement to a CFS of another station is generally prohibited without Board approval.
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Customs station classification: ICDs are independent customs stations while CFSs function as attached handling areas, affecting movement procedures.
An Inland Container Depot (ICD) is a self-contained customs station with independent EDI/automated capacity to file manifests, declarations and carry out assessment and full customs processing. A Container Freight Station (CFS) is a customs area attached to a parent customs station where physical handling and examination occur, while filing of manifests and assessment remain with the jurisdictional Custom House. Movement from stations to ICDs follows transhipment regulations; movement to CFSs follows local procedures and requires bonds or guarantees; direct movement to a CFS of another station is generally prohibited without Board approval.
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