Electronic sealing: RFID one-time-locks required for bonded-warehouse movements with mandatory data capture and tamper protocols. Electronic sealing for bonded-warehouse movements mandates RFID One-Time-Locks (RFID OTL) sourced from CBIC-listed vendors, conforming to specified ISO and UHF standards with unique vendor-branded serials. Licencees must procure readers and seals, capture prescribed data elements (IEC, entry/shipping bill, RFID number, sealing date/time, container/vehicle registration, warehouse and customs codes) in a web application, and match warehouse codes at out-of-charge. Tamper detection requires examination and refusal to unload; RFID trip reports constitute arrival acknowledgement. Exceptions and Commissioner-authorised dispensations are permitted.
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Electronic sealing: RFID one-time-locks required for bonded-warehouse movements with mandatory data capture and tamper protocols.
Electronic sealing for bonded-warehouse movements mandates RFID One-Time-Locks (RFID OTL) sourced from CBIC-listed vendors, conforming to specified ISO and UHF standards with unique vendor-branded serials. Licencees must procure readers and seals, capture prescribed data elements (IEC, entry/shipping bill, RFID number, sealing date/time, container/vehicle registration, warehouse and customs codes) in a web application, and match warehouse codes at out-of-charge. Tamper detection requires examination and refusal to unload; RFID trip reports constitute arrival acknowledgement. Exceptions and Commissioner-authorised dispensations are permitted.
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