Consolidation of cargo: gateway ports may re-work and re-seal containers under Customs supervision enabling destination-wise stuffing and transshipment. Consolidation at gateway ports permits supervised opening, de-stuffing and re-stuffing of LCL import and export cargo for destination-wise containerisation under Customs oversight. Shipping lines must manifest IGM details, custodians prepare tally lists recording previous and new container numbers, sub-IGMs are filed for re-stuffed imports with seal details recorded, and Customs-supervised re-stuffing and sealing is required for exports and international transshipment. Custodians must maintain records, execute bonds, segregate transshipment and home-consumption cargo, and Commissioners may prescribe premises, operational safeguards and EDI requirements.
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Consolidation of cargo: gateway ports may re-work and re-seal containers under Customs supervision enabling destination-wise stuffing and transshipment.
Consolidation at gateway ports permits supervised opening, de-stuffing and re-stuffing of LCL import and export cargo for destination-wise containerisation under Customs oversight. Shipping lines must manifest IGM details, custodians prepare tally lists recording previous and new container numbers, sub-IGMs are filed for re-stuffed imports with seal details recorded, and Customs-supervised re-stuffing and sealing is required for exports and international transshipment. Custodians must maintain records, execute bonds, segregate transshipment and home-consumption cargo, and Commissioners may prescribe premises, operational safeguards and EDI requirements.
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