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Board's Circular No.36/2017-Customs dated 28.08.2017 regarding- Implementing Electronic Sealing for Containers by exporters under self-sealing procedure prescribed vide circular 26/2017-Customs dated 01 July 2017
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Electronic sealing for self sealing exports requires RFID one time bolt seals, vendor data linkage, and Customs verification on dispatch. Exporters eligible for self sealing must declare the physical RFID e seal serial number when filing the shipping document, procure one time bolt RFID seals from certified vendors meeting specified ISO/RFID standards, and tag shipment metadata to the seal via a vendor web/mobile application that prevents overwriting. Vendors must submit self certified conformity documents, provide unique seal series, transmit seal and shipment data to Risk Management Division and destination ports/ICDs, install reader scanners at ports/ICDs at their cost, and integrate their data retrieval systems with ICEGATE for Customs verification and tamper examination.
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Electronic sealing for self sealing exports requires RFID one time bolt seals, vendor data linkage, and Customs verification on dispatch.
Exporters eligible for self sealing must declare the physical RFID e seal serial number when filing the shipping document, procure one time bolt RFID seals from certified vendors meeting specified ISO/RFID standards, and tag shipment metadata to the seal via a vendor web/mobile application that prevents overwriting. Vendors must submit self certified conformity documents, provide unique seal series, transmit seal and shipment data to Risk Management Division and destination ports/ICDs, install reader scanners at ports/ICDs at their cost, and integrate their data retrieval systems with ICEGATE for Customs verification and tamper examination.
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