Customs custodian appointment governs container handling, cargo storage, and transit operations at the notified container freight station. M/s Container Corporation of India Ltd. is appointed as custodian of FCL/LCL containers, over-dimension and break-bulk cargo, imported goods received by road or rail, and export goods handled through its Container Freight Station at Majerhat, which is specified as a custom area. The CFS may also be used for storage and handling of Nepal and Bhutan cargo in transit for import and export. The appointment is made under section 45(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, effective from the date of the notice, initially for five years, subject to review and satisfaction of the Commissioner of Customs (Port).
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Customs custodian appointment governs container handling, cargo storage, and transit operations at the notified container freight station.
M/s Container Corporation of India Ltd. is appointed as custodian of FCL/LCL containers, over-dimension and break-bulk cargo, imported goods received by road or rail, and export goods handled through its Container Freight Station at Majerhat, which is specified as a custom area. The CFS may also be used for storage and handling of Nepal and Bhutan cargo in transit for import and export. The appointment is made under section 45(1) of the Customs Act, 1962, effective from the date of the notice, initially for five years, subject to review and satisfaction of the Commissioner of Customs (Port).
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