Handling of Cargo Regulations impose custodial obligations and operational standards, affecting approvals, security and cost recovery. The Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009 require CCSPs and custodians in Customs areas to obtain approval where custodianship is sought and to meet prescribed infrastructure, security, IT connectivity, staffing, insurance, bond and bank guarantee conditions sized to projected cargo capacity. Custodians must ensure safe storage, weighbridges, CCTV, fumigation facilities, publication of charges, indemnities, and compliance by agents; subletting or outsourcing regulated functions needs prior written Commissioner approval. Non compliance attracts penalties, and cost recovery charges apply subject to narrowly defined prospective exemptions.
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Handling of Cargo Regulations impose custodial obligations and operational standards, affecting approvals, security and cost recovery.
The Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009 require CCSPs and custodians in Customs areas to obtain approval where custodianship is sought and to meet prescribed infrastructure, security, IT connectivity, staffing, insurance, bond and bank guarantee conditions sized to projected cargo capacity. Custodians must ensure safe storage, weighbridges, CCTV, fumigation facilities, publication of charges, indemnities, and compliance by agents; subletting or outsourcing regulated functions needs prior written Commissioner approval. Non compliance attracts penalties, and cost recovery charges apply subject to narrowly defined prospective exemptions.
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