ECTS seal verification: intact electronic sealing permits cross-border export movement; unauthorized unsealing triggers full examination and potential demands. Export consignments to Nepal and Bangladesh via LCSs require an EDI-assessed Shipping Bill with a transference copy carried with the container or closed truck sealed with an ECTS e-seal. The custodian obtains ECTS seals from the Management Service Provider. At the LCS, Customs verifies the ECTS trip report; absent unauthorized unsealing, the officer records verification, removes the e-seal and permits movement while attaching the trip report to the original Shipping Bill. Unauthorized unsealing triggers full examination, potential adjudication, demands on the custodian, and reporting for tax recovery.
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ECTS seal verification: intact electronic sealing permits cross-border export movement; unauthorized unsealing triggers full examination and potential demands.
Export consignments to Nepal and Bangladesh via LCSs require an EDI-assessed Shipping Bill with a transference copy carried with the container or closed truck sealed with an ECTS e-seal. The custodian obtains ECTS seals from the Management Service Provider. At the LCS, Customs verifies the ECTS trip report; absent unauthorized unsealing, the officer records verification, removes the e-seal and permits movement while attaching the trip report to the original Shipping Bill. Unauthorized unsealing triggers full examination, potential adjudication, demands on the custodian, and reporting for tax recovery.
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