Transshipment procedure requires bonds, seals, and landing certificates to secure cross port container movement under customs rules. Transshipment of imported containerized cargo requires a transshipment permit from Customs supported by prescribed forms, sub manifest and IGM; containers are sealed with one time bottle seals. Carriers must execute a bond secured by a bank guarantee to protect unpaid duties, with specified exemptions and options for running mother bonds or individual bonds; bond discharge occurs upon production of destination Customs landing certificates or electronic confirmation. At destination Customs inspects seals, may conduct surveys for broken seals or shortages, issues landing certificates, and reconciles IGMs; importers complete standard customs clearance thereafter.
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Transshipment procedure requires bonds, seals, and landing certificates to secure cross port container movement under customs rules.
Transshipment of imported containerized cargo requires a transshipment permit from Customs supported by prescribed forms, sub manifest and IGM; containers are sealed with one time bottle seals. Carriers must execute a bond secured by a bank guarantee to protect unpaid duties, with specified exemptions and options for running mother bonds or individual bonds; bond discharge occurs upon production of destination Customs landing certificates or electronic confirmation. At destination Customs inspects seals, may conduct surveys for broken seals or shortages, issues landing certificates, and reconciles IGMs; importers complete standard customs clearance thereafter.
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