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<h1>Customs Circular Explains Differences Between ICDs and CFSs; Stresses Compliance with Customs Act, 1962 Guidelines.</h1> The circular clarifies the distinction between Inland Container Depots (ICDs) and Container Freight Stations (CFSs) in customs operations. ICDs are self-contained customs stations similar to ports or airports, handling all customs processes independently. CFSs, however, are extensions of customs stations, primarily for decongesting ports and are linked to a parent customs station. The circular outlines legal provisions under the Customs Act, 1962, regarding the designation and operation of ICDs and CFSs, emphasizing the need for proper adherence to guidelines. It advises commissioners to ensure proposals for new facilities meet infrastructure requirements and report any deviations to the Board.