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Subject : Simplified Procedure for clearance for clearance and examination of export and import cargo at Air Cargo Complexes- Reg.
In order to examine the procedures involved in clearance of export and import cargo at the Air Cargo Complexes, the 16th Meeting of Export promotion Board was held at International Cargo Terminal, IGI Airport, New Delhi on 23rd October, 1998. It was presided over by the Cabinet Secretary. The Export Promotion Board visited the cargo handling area with a view to see the various processes/ operations involved in clearance of export and import cargo.
2. Pursuant to the decisions in Export Promotion Board the Board has ordered the following :
(b) On arrival of export cargo, the computer or the A.C. shall select the packages from the consignment may be kept at the examination area and rest of the packages may be directly taken to bonded area / palletisation area. Retained packages would be examined and later on transfer to Bonded area.
(c) Henceforth export cargo will be received in the Delhi Cargo Terminal upto 9.00 PM and the delivery of import cargo will also be allowed upto 8.00 P.M.
(d) In terms of instructions contained in circular No. 33/ 96-Cus, dated 17th June, 1996, export consignments of perishable goods like fruits. vegetables and flowers would not be subjected to routine customs examination at Airports and Air Cargo Complexes.
(e) The Customs Department would make available an officer for supervision of segregation of import cargo which mainly arrive in the night and has to wait for 12 to 36 hours for the segregation wok to be taken up.