Examination of imports: RMS flagged consignments require physical inspection and verification before clearance or assessment. Imported goods flagged by the RMS must be physically examined to verify the Bill of Entry and documents; examinations can be requested by importers or ordered by proper officers before assessment, with samples drawn as needed. The bill of entry is presented for registration in the import shed, the proper officer inspects the shipment and documents, and issues a clearance order when found in order. The Board has deployed RMS-generated uniform examination orders for Group 4 (metal products) and Group 5 in Phase 1, with expansion to first-check consignments planned.
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Examination of imports: RMS flagged consignments require physical inspection and verification before clearance or assessment.
Imported goods flagged by the RMS must be physically examined to verify the Bill of Entry and documents; examinations can be requested by importers or ordered by proper officers before assessment, with samples drawn as needed. The bill of entry is presented for registration in the import shed, the proper officer inspects the shipment and documents, and issues a clearance order when found in order. The Board has deployed RMS-generated uniform examination orders for Group 4 (metal products) and Group 5 in Phase 1, with expansion to first-check consignments planned.
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