Labeling in bonded warehouses permitted for impractical-to-label imports, subject to warehousing entry, 100% ex-bond inspection and warehouse regulations. Labeling required by DGFT Notification No.44 may be conducted in bonded warehouses where port/CFS labeling is impractical; importers must ensure warehouse space, file a Warehousing Bill of Entry, and accept that the assessing group will endorse the Bill to require verification of labeling at de-bonding. The Bond Superintendent mustensure 100% physical examination at ex-bond clearance and endorse the Examination Report on the hard copy Ex-bond Bill of Entry. Labeling in bond that amounts to manufacture will be governed by the Manufacture and Other Operations in Warehouse Regulations, 1966.
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Labeling in bonded warehouses permitted for impractical-to-label imports, subject to warehousing entry, 100% ex-bond inspection and warehouse regulations.
Labeling required by DGFT Notification No.44 may be conducted in bonded warehouses where port/CFS labeling is impractical; importers must ensure warehouse space, file a Warehousing Bill of Entry, and accept that the assessing group will endorse the Bill to require verification of labeling at de-bonding. The Bond Superintendent mustensure 100% physical examination at ex-bond clearance and endorse the Examination Report on the hard copy Ex-bond Bill of Entry. Labeling in bond that amounts to manufacture will be governed by the Manufacture and Other Operations in Warehouse Regulations, 1966.
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