Endorsement on shipping bills dispensed for containerized cargo as EGM serves as proof; bulk cargo still requires endorsement The Commissioner of Customs, Cochin, dispensed with the requirement of endorsement on the shipping bill for containerised cargo because the Export General Manifest (EGM) constitutes sufficient proof of export, following ICTT Vallarpadom operations and Board Circular No.56/2016; endorsement remains necessary for bulk cargo, and stakeholders should report implementation difficulties to the Additional Commissioner.
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Endorsement on shipping bills dispensed for containerized cargo as EGM serves as proof; bulk cargo still requires endorsement
The Commissioner of Customs, Cochin, dispensed with the requirement of endorsement on the shipping bill for containerised cargo because the Export General Manifest (EGM) constitutes sufficient proof of export, following ICTT Vallarpadom operations and Board Circular No.56/2016; endorsement remains necessary for bulk cargo, and stakeholders should report implementation difficulties to the Additional Commissioner.
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