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This public notice from the Indian Customs Department aims to conduct a sector-specific analysis of the release time for import and export cargo at the Chennai Air Cargo Complex during July 1-7, 2024. The study will evaluate various parameters like enhancing advance bill of entry filing, analyzing release time for cargo marked to PGAs, measuring the impact of pre-payment customs compliance verification, examining reasons for delays in duty payment and logistics processes, and assessing release times for different cargo types and destinations. The analysis aims to identify bottlenecks, facilitate faster clearance, and contribute to evidence-based policymaking. Accurate and timely data submission from stakeholders such as airlines, custodians, and PGAs is crucial for the study's success. The exercise requires effective coordination among customs sections, PGAs, and stakeholders to ensure no extraordinary efforts artificially improve release times during the study period. The analysis builds on insights from previous studies and optimizes release times across customs formations.
This public notice from the Indian Customs Department aims to conduct a sector-specific analysis of the release time for import and export cargo at the Chennai Air Cargo Complex during July 1-7, 2024. The study will evaluate various parameters like enhancing advance bill of entry filing, analyzing release time for cargo marked to PGAs, measuring the impact of pre-payment customs compliance verification, examining reasons for delays in duty payment and logistics processes, and assessing release times for different cargo types and destinations. The analysis aims to identify bottlenecks, facilitate faster clearance, and contribute to evidence-based policymaking. Accurate and timely data submission from stakeholders such as airlines, custodians, and PGAs is crucial for the study's success. The exercise requires effective coordination among customs sections, PGAs, and stakeholders to ensure no extraordinary efforts artificially improve release times during the study period. The analysis builds on insights from previous studies and optimizes release times across customs formations.
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