Sea Cargo Manifest Regulations require mandatory use of new e-manifest format, affecting filing practices and cargo clearance. Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations (SCMTR) at Tuticorin Customs requires phased adoption of new e-manifest formats by the notified effective date; stakeholders must commence parallel filing immediately as continued use of old formats is allowed only temporarily under the transitional provision in Regulation 15(2). Allocated ASC/ASA/Transhippers must report filing success/failure and repetitive errors to the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner before vessel arrival and escalate unresolved system errors to DG Systems via the Deputy Director with intimation to the Joint Commissioner (EDI).
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Sea Cargo Manifest Regulations require mandatory use of new e-manifest format, affecting filing practices and cargo clearance.
Implementation of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations (SCMTR) at Tuticorin Customs requires phased adoption of new e-manifest formats by the notified effective date; stakeholders must commence parallel filing immediately as continued use of old formats is allowed only temporarily under the transitional provision in Regulation 15(2). Allocated ASC/ASA/Transhippers must report filing success/failure and repetitive errors to the Deputy/Assistant Commissioner before vessel arrival and escalate unresolved system errors to DG Systems via the Deputy Director with intimation to the Joint Commissioner (EDI).
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