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<h1>Exporting Cargo to Nepal & Bangladesh: ECTS Seal & Shipping Bill Verification Process Explained</h1> The procedure for exporting cargo in containers and closed-bodied trucks from Inland Container Depots (ICDs) or Container Freight Stations (CFSs) to Nepal and Bangladesh through Land Customs Stations (LCSs) involves several steps. Exporters must file a Shipping Bill on the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) system, with three copies printed. The cargo is sealed with an Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) seal, and the transference copy accompanies the cargo. At the LCS, Customs officers verify the seal and trip report. Unauthorized unsealing leads to further examination and potential legal actions, including adjudication and recovery of duties or taxes.