Sea cargo manifest and transshipment regulations mandate phased migration to new manifest formats, with mandatory filing and port-level monitoring. Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations (SCMTR) will proceed in a phased, port-specific manner, after which filing only in the new SCMTR manifest format will be mandatory. Transitional provisions permit continued use of old formats during rollout, but stakeholders are directed to begin parallel filing in the new format immediately to avoid adverse effects on cargo clearance. Chief Commissioners must monitor implementation, publicize the change, sensitize officers to assist stakeholders, and report any difficulties to the Board.
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Sea cargo manifest and transshipment regulations mandate phased migration to new manifest formats, with mandatory filing and port-level monitoring.
Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations (SCMTR) will proceed in a phased, port-specific manner, after which filing only in the new SCMTR manifest format will be mandatory. Transitional provisions permit continued use of old formats during rollout, but stakeholders are directed to begin parallel filing in the new format immediately to avoid adverse effects on cargo clearance. Chief Commissioners must monitor implementation, publicize the change, sensitize officers to assist stakeholders, and report any difficulties to the Board.
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