Carriage of coastal cargo: consignors must present Bills of Coastal Goods at gate for preventive official processing and manifest compliance. Consignors of coastal goods must present a Bill of Coastal Goods at the Green Gate and comply with the prescribed circular procedures, with BCG processing handled by the customs preventive official to expedite gate-in for vessels carrying both EXIM and coastal cargo. Vessels exclusively carrying coastal goods are exempt from filing BCGs but must file coastal arrival and departure manifests for cargo unloaded, carried forward, or loaded.
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Carriage of coastal cargo: consignors must present Bills of Coastal Goods at gate for preventive official processing and manifest compliance.
Consignors of coastal goods must present a Bill of Coastal Goods at the Green Gate and comply with the prescribed circular procedures, with BCG processing handled by the customs preventive official to expedite gate-in for vessels carrying both EXIM and coastal cargo. Vessels exclusively carrying coastal goods are exempt from filing BCGs but must file coastal arrival and departure manifests for cargo unloaded, carried forward, or loaded.
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