Transshipment procedure requires sealed containers, endorsed shipping bills and a continuity bond to enable export via a gateway port. Movement of export cargo to a gateway port requires filing multiple Shipping Bill copies with supporting documents, Customs assessment and examination at origin, sealing of containers with a one-time bottle seal, endorsement of the export-processing copy for transshipment, and forwarding transference copies to the gateway port. Transport is allowed by various modes subject to execution of a continuity bond debited for FOB value where applicable. At the gateway, Customs verifies seals and documents, endorses shipment, and returns transference copies and EGM to the originating port for manifest closure and bond cancellation.
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Transshipment procedure requires sealed containers, endorsed shipping bills and a continuity bond to enable export via a gateway port.
Movement of export cargo to a gateway port requires filing multiple Shipping Bill copies with supporting documents, Customs assessment and examination at origin, sealing of containers with a one-time bottle seal, endorsement of the export-processing copy for transshipment, and forwarding transference copies to the gateway port. Transport is allowed by various modes subject to execution of a continuity bond debited for FOB value where applicable. At the gateway, Customs verifies seals and documents, endorses shipment, and returns transference copies and EGM to the originating port for manifest closure and bond cancellation.
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