Warehouse transfer procedures require bond officer authorisation and one-time-lock verification to secure goods and records. Transfer of warehoused goods requires bond officer authorisation and prescribed controls: the origin licence holder must affix a one-time-lock, endorse and retain lock numbers on the transfer form and transport document, record removal, and deliver retained documents to the bond officer. The recipient must verify the one-time-lock, refuse unloading if compromised, reconcile quantities with the transfer form, report discrepancies within twenty-four hours, endorse and retain documents, record receipt, and forward copies to the bond officer and originating warehouse keeper.
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Warehouse transfer procedures require bond officer authorisation and one-time-lock verification to secure goods and records.
Transfer of warehoused goods requires bond officer authorisation and prescribed controls: the origin licence holder must affix a one-time-lock, endorse and retain lock numbers on the transfer form and transport document, record removal, and deliver retained documents to the bond officer. The recipient must verify the one-time-lock, refuse unloading if compromised, reconcile quantities with the transfer form, report discrepancies within twenty-four hours, endorse and retain documents, record receipt, and forward copies to the bond officer and originating warehouse keeper.
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