Electronic Cargo Tracking System for containers selected for scanning will use GPS e-locks to monitor movement and detect tampering. A pilot Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) for containers selected for scanning under Mumbai Customs Zone-II will use GPS-enabled electronic locks to monitor container movement from NSIGT and BMCT to scanning stations and designated CFSs, with registration on a web portal, sealing/unsealing in presence of Customs and control officers, automated alerts for deviations and tamper events, stakeholder cooperation requirements, provided contact points, and commencement on 17 November 2025.
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Electronic Cargo Tracking System for containers selected for scanning will use GPS e-locks to monitor movement and detect tampering.
A pilot Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) for containers selected for scanning under Mumbai Customs Zone-II will use GPS-enabled electronic locks to monitor container movement from NSIGT and BMCT to scanning stations and designated CFSs, with registration on a web portal, sealing/unsealing in presence of Customs and control officers, automated alerts for deviations and tamper events, stakeholder cooperation requirements, provided contact points, and commencement on 17 November 2025.
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