Declaration of ICD-TNPM of M/s. Container Corporation of India Ltd. (CONCOR) as 'Hub Point' for consolidation / re-working of LCL Export Cargo received from other ICDs/CFSs for further exports to destination ports
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Hub point designation for centralized consolidation of LCL export cargo enabling sealed transference and coordinated customs re-stuffing. ICD-TNPM is declared a Hub Point for consolidation/re-working of LCL export cargo from other ICDs/CFSs. Custodians permit carriers and consolidators to accept, store, examine and consolidate LCL cargo, exporters may nominate shipping lines or defer to custodians, consignments must not be split, and packages opened for examination shall be sealed by Customs with identification marks. After customs clearance transference copies and documents accompany sealed packages; custodians consolidate irrespective of carrier, stuff and seal containers in Customs presence, maintain signed container-wise tally sheets, and one transference copy is retained by Customs while the other is returned to the origin ICD/CFS.
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Hub point designation for centralized consolidation of LCL export cargo enabling sealed transference and coordinated customs re-stuffing.
ICD-TNPM is declared a Hub Point for consolidation/re-working of LCL export cargo from other ICDs/CFSs. Custodians permit carriers and consolidators to accept, store, examine and consolidate LCL cargo, exporters may nominate shipping lines or defer to custodians, consignments must not be split, and packages opened for examination shall be sealed by Customs with identification marks. After customs clearance transference copies and documents accompany sealed packages; custodians consolidate irrespective of carrier, stuff and seal containers in Customs presence, maintain signed container-wise tally sheets, and one transference copy is retained by Customs while the other is returned to the origin ICD/CFS.
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