Export transhipment requires a registered TP Bond, ETP permit approval, bond debit/recredit, and Allowed for Shipment entry. The Export Transhipment Module (ETP) in ICES requires Transhippers to register a continuous Transhipment (TP) Bond and BG, file an ETP Application at the port Service Centre after stuffing, obtain Preventive Superintendent approval which issues an ETP Permit permitting gate exit, and causes the bond/BG to be debited. On arrival at the Gateway Port, preventive checks enable an Allowed for Shipment entry; filing the EGM for loaded Shipping Bills re-credits the bond. ETP approval serves as EGM for export benefits and moves the Shipping Bill to Drawback processing.
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Export transhipment requires a registered TP Bond, ETP permit approval, bond debit/recredit, and Allowed for Shipment entry.
The Export Transhipment Module (ETP) in ICES requires Transhippers to register a continuous Transhipment (TP) Bond and BG, file an ETP Application at the port Service Centre after stuffing, obtain Preventive Superintendent approval which issues an ETP Permit permitting gate exit, and causes the bond/BG to be debited. On arrival at the Gateway Port, preventive checks enable an Allowed for Shipment entry; filing the EGM for loaded Shipping Bills re-credits the bond. ETP approval serves as EGM for export benefits and moves the Shipping Bill to Drawback processing.
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