Transhipment bond requirement: MLOs must register continuity bonds as TP bonds and present permits for ICES shipment approval. Continuity Bonds for export transhipments must be registered in ICES as Transhipment (TP) Bonds by the Main Line Operator (MLO) or its authorised Carrier/Custodian. The authorised MLO/Carrier/Custodian must produce the Transhipment Permit to the Customs Officer at the gateway port before ICES approval of 'Allowed for Shipment,' after which the bond debited during ETP approval will be re credited. Manual Shipping Bills, including SEZ LEO cases, require a separate Continuity Bond registered locally, with manual debiting and recrediting tied to hard copy TP endorsement until NSDL is interfaced with ICES.
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Transhipment bond requirement: MLOs must register continuity bonds as TP bonds and present permits for ICES shipment approval.
Continuity Bonds for export transhipments must be registered in ICES as Transhipment (TP) Bonds by the Main Line Operator (MLO) or its authorised Carrier/Custodian. The authorised MLO/Carrier/Custodian must produce the Transhipment Permit to the Customs Officer at the gateway port before ICES approval of "Allowed for Shipment," after which the bond debited during ETP approval will be re credited. Manual Shipping Bills, including SEZ LEO cases, require a separate Continuity Bond registered locally, with manual debiting and recrediting tied to hard copy TP endorsement until NSDL is interfaced with ICES.
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