Entry Inwards procedure streamlined to speed vessel discharge by linking email intimation with electronic customs approval. Reduction of the time gap between vessel berthing, grant of Entry Inwards and commencement of cargo discharge is achieved through advance email intimation by the vessel agent and immediate electronic action by the Boarding Officer. After a vessel enters the docks, or after pilot boarding at specified anchorage points, the agent must request Entry Inwards through the designated customs email ID and inform the Boarding Officer, who may then grant Entry Inwards in ICES and communicate it back for discharge to begin. Physical documents remain required at boarding, and boarding formalities continue, including action on discrepancies or mis-declaration.
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Entry Inwards procedure streamlined to speed vessel discharge by linking email intimation with electronic customs approval.
Reduction of the time gap between vessel berthing, grant of Entry Inwards and commencement of cargo discharge is achieved through advance email intimation by the vessel agent and immediate electronic action by the Boarding Officer. After a vessel enters the docks, or after pilot boarding at specified anchorage points, the agent must request Entry Inwards through the designated customs email ID and inform the Boarding Officer, who may then grant Entry Inwards in ICES and communicate it back for discharge to begin. Physical documents remain required at boarding, and boarding formalities continue, including action on discrepancies or mis-declaration.
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