Coastal carriage exemption for vessels carrying only coastal goods streamlines customs formalities and manifest filing requirements. Coastal vessels carrying exclusively coastal goods are exempted from certain Customs Act provisions; where coastal goods are handled at EXIM berths, sections 30 and 41 apply and prescribed coastal arrival and departure manifests must be filed in duplicate before arrival and departure. Containers and non-containerised consignments for coastal carriage must be marked 'For coastal Carriage Only', sealed with a tamper-proof one-time bottle seal, and random preventive checks may be conducted with prior approval to prevent inadvertent loading of import or export goods.
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Coastal carriage exemption for vessels carrying only coastal goods streamlines customs formalities and manifest filing requirements.
Coastal vessels carrying exclusively coastal goods are exempted from certain Customs Act provisions; where coastal goods are handled at EXIM berths, sections 30 and 41 apply and prescribed coastal arrival and departure manifests must be filed in duplicate before arrival and departure. Containers and non-containerised consignments for coastal carriage must be marked "For coastal Carriage Only", sealed with a tamper-proof one-time bottle seal, and random preventive checks may be conducted with prior approval to prevent inadvertent loading of import or export goods.
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