Consolidation of import cargo: re stuffing and sub IGM filing enable regulated movement to ICDs/CFSs under customs supervision. Procedure requires shipping lines to file the IGM on arrival, de stuff and consolidate LCL cargo ICD/CFS wise under Customs supervision, and have custodians prepare a tally list with previous container numbers, IGM references and new container details. The shipping line must file sub IGMs recording new seal details; after Customs acceptance the consolidated LCL cargo may be re stuffed and sealed. Transshipment to different ICDs/CFSs must follow the Goods Imported (Conditions of Transshipment) Regulations, 1995, and a copy of the sub IGM must be returned to gateway Customs for confirmation and closure of the IGM.
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Consolidation of import cargo: re stuffing and sub IGM filing enable regulated movement to ICDs/CFSs under customs supervision.
Procedure requires shipping lines to file the IGM on arrival, de stuff and consolidate LCL cargo ICD/CFS wise under Customs supervision, and have custodians prepare a tally list with previous container numbers, IGM references and new container details. The shipping line must file sub IGMs recording new seal details; after Customs acceptance the consolidated LCL cargo may be re stuffed and sealed. Transshipment to different ICDs/CFSs must follow the Goods Imported (Conditions of Transshipment) Regulations, 1995, and a copy of the sub IGM must be returned to gateway Customs for confirmation and closure of the IGM.
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