Electronic Delivery Order System promotes faster cargo clearance by permitting inspection without manual delivery orders, release still requires DO. Inspection of imported goods may be carried out by Customs officers without insisting on a physical Delivery Order, though cargo will only be released upon production of the Delivery Order. Stakeholders are requested to adopt the electronic Delivery Order System, enabling electronic generation, receipt, invoicing, and payment of delivery-order charges; this does not change existing Customs procedures or custodians' verification and out-of-charge requirements.
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Electronic Delivery Order System promotes faster cargo clearance by permitting inspection without manual delivery orders, release still requires DO.
Inspection of imported goods may be carried out by Customs officers without insisting on a physical Delivery Order, though cargo will only be released upon production of the Delivery Order. Stakeholders are requested to adopt the electronic Delivery Order System, enabling electronic generation, receipt, invoicing, and payment of delivery-order charges; this does not change existing Customs procedures or custodians' verification and out-of-charge requirements.
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