Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Central Board of Excise & Customs
Circular No. 22/2013 - Customs
New Delhi, Dated 24th May, 2013
To,
All Chief Commissioners of Customs / Customs (Prev).
All Chief Commissioners of Customs & Central Excise.
All Commissioners of Customs / Customs (Prev).
All Commissioners of Customs & Central Excise.
All Director Generals under CBEC.
Sir / Madam,
Subject: - Customs permission for transhipment of goods/containers from a
Gateway Port to a Container Freight Station (CFS) of another Customs Station. -
reg.
Attention is invited to Board’s
Circular 18/2009- Cus dated 08.06.2009 which
disallows direct movement of consignments from Gateway Port to CFS of another
Customs Station. It is only in exceptional circumstances on account of
congestion etc, the jurisdictional Commissioners are empowered to allow the
movement of consignments from Gateway Port directly to a CFS of another Customs
Station. Therefore, when goods consigned for an Inland Container Depot (ICD) are
imported at a Gateway Port, these are transported first to the ICD and then to
the connected CFS for physical clearance (they may also be cleared from the ICD
itself). Representations have been received highlighting that insisting that the
goods should be received first in an ICD before being taken to one of its
attached CFSs increases the dwell time and transaction cost for the importers.
This is particularly true when the CFS is located en route to an ICD wherein the
goods have to cross the CFS to go to the ICD and then return to the said CFS for
warehousing and clearance.
- Board has examined the matter. It is seen that the present restriction in
not allowing direct movement of goods from a Gateway Port to a CFS of another
Customs Station is chiefly on account of the fact that the Indian Custom EDI
System (ICES) module at present does not allow generation of Sub Manifest Transhipment Permit (SMTP) to allow the goods move directly from a Gateway Port
to CFS. It is, however, felt that in the interest of reducing transaction costs
and dwell time there is justification to allow the direct movement of goods from
a Gateway Port to a CFS and vice versa, while at the same time ensuring proper
accountability of the goods to safeguard revenue. Accordingly, the Board is of
the view that suitable modification in ICES may be carried out to implement the
direct movement of goods from a Gateway Port to a CFS and vice versa. Till such
time the electronic system is made operational the following procedure /interim
methodology is prescribed for direct movement of containers from Gateway Port to
a CFS: -
- At the Gateway Port, Customs shall prepare a consolidated list of all
SMTP generated CFS-wise for consignments bound for an ICD. This list should be
transmitted electronically by the gateway port to the receiving Customs station
/(ICD).
- The goods will move from the gateway port direct to the CFS under cover of
a bond accepted by the Customs at the Gateway Port. The carrier will also carry
the relevant SMTP in duplicate and hand over the same to the custodian at the
CFS.
- On arrival of the goods at the CFS attached to ICD, the custodian of the
CFS shall prepare:
-
A list of goods/container arrival, on daily basis. This list shall inter
alia cover the detail of SMTP generated at the gateway port, a hard copy whereof
is received along with the goods/containers. This list shall be signed by the
custodians and shall be endorsed by Customs Officer in charge of the CFS. The
custodian of the CFS shall forward the list of goods/container arrival, to ICD
on daily basis.
-
A Landing Certificate (LC) on the lines of a Container Arrival list signed
by custodian.
- The Custodian of CFS shall forward a copy of Landing Certificate duly
endorsed by Customs at receiving end to the Customs at the Gateway Port for
re-crediting the bond executed with Customs.
- On arrival of the goods/container inside the CFS, the Custodian along with
the surveyor, if any, in presence of the Customs Officer shall verify the
correctness of details of consignments and will make an endorsement in the SMTP.
The endorsed SMTP shall be forwarded to concerned ICD. With receipt of endorsed
SMTP and approval of Customs officer in charge at the ICD, local IGM shall be
permitted to be filed at Service Center in case of LCL Cargo
- The B/E will be filed at the ICD as usual and the goods will be examined
and cleared at the CFS.
- This facility shall be extended to that CFS that is at a considerable
distance from the ICD, or en route to an ICD. Movement of consignments from the
gateway ports to CFS adjacent to ICD shall continue to be permitted in the
manner prescribed in Board
Circular No 18/2009- Cus dated 08.06.2009. The
furnishing of suitable bond by the custodian of the ICD/CFS with the Customs at
the Gateway Port shall continue as at present.
- Board
Circular No 18/2009- Cus dated 08.06.2009 stands modified to the
above extent.
- Suitable Public Notices/Standing Order may be issued for guidance of
trading public and staff. Difficulty faced if any may be brought to the notice
of the Board immediately.
Yours faithfully,
(M.V.Vasudevan)
Under Secretary to the Government of India (Customs IV)
F. No. 450 /120/2012-Cus-IV.