Customs cargo service provider approval must disclose premises, infrastructure, security, prior approvals and compliance obligations. Approval or renewal as a Customs cargo service provider under the Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009 requires Form No. 126 providing applicant identity and corporate proofs, detailed premises layout and map, projected handling capacity, infrastructure and equipment particulars, security systems, electronic weighbridge and computerized cargo-location systems, disclosures of prior government approvals or exemptions, current operations and jurisdiction, history of prior applications and any penalization, and for renewals the original approval details; the form includes a signed declaration to comply with the Regulations and to notify changes within thirty days.
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Customs cargo service provider approval must disclose premises, infrastructure, security, prior approvals and compliance obligations.
Approval or renewal as a Customs cargo service provider under the Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009 requires Form No. 126 providing applicant identity and corporate proofs, detailed premises layout and map, projected handling capacity, infrastructure and equipment particulars, security systems, electronic weighbridge and computerized cargo-location systems, disclosures of prior government approvals or exemptions, current operations and jurisdiction, history of prior applications and any penalization, and for renewals the original approval details; the form includes a signed declaration to comply with the Regulations and to notify changes within thirty days.
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