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<h1>Mandatory E-Sealing for Export Containers at Tuticorin Port Starts December 15, 2017; Ensure RFID Compatibility.</h1> The circular from the Office of the Commissioner of Customs outlines the implementation of mandatory electronic sealing (e-sealing) for containers by exporters using the self-sealing procedure at Tuticorin Port, effective December 15, 2017. Exporters must ensure compatibility between e-seals and RFID readers installed by specific vendors. Four vendors are authorized, with one having installed a fixed reader at Tuticorin Port. The procedure is voluntary until December 15, after which it becomes compulsory for certain exporters. Vendors must adhere to CBEC norms, ensuring e-seals are sold only for ports where they have installed readers. Exporters facing difficulties should contact the office.