Scan-selected container monitoring SOP tightens reporting, CCTV surveillance, delay alerts and clearance tracking across customs operations. A standard operating procedure prescribes communication and movement of records for scan-selected containers. CFSs, terminal operators and docks officers must share scanning information, maintain arrival details, report delays and suspicious activity, and submit daily, weekly, monthly and fortnightly reports. Scan-hold containers are to remain under CCTV surveillance, with weight discrepancies and prolonged non-clearance escalated for further action and disposal under prevailing rules.
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Scan-selected container monitoring SOP tightens reporting, CCTV surveillance, delay alerts and clearance tracking across customs operations.
A standard operating procedure prescribes communication and movement of records for scan-selected containers. CFSs, terminal operators and docks officers must share scanning information, maintain arrival details, report delays and suspicious activity, and submit daily, weekly, monthly and fortnightly reports. Scan-hold containers are to remain under CCTV surveillance, with weight discrepancies and prolonged non-clearance escalated for further action and disposal under prevailing rules.
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