Procedure for Transhipment of Bangladeshs Export Cargo to Third
Countries via India
Reference
is invited to Circular No. 42/2018-Customs dated 02.11.2018, as amended vide Circular No. 08/2020-Customs dated
05.02.2020 and Circular No. 29/2020-Customs dated 22.06.2020, which prescribes
a procedure for transhipment of Bangladeshs export
cargo to third countries via India. The said Circular provides that export
goods of Bangladesh may enter India from specified Land Customs Stations and travel
by road/rail in closed containers or closed bodied trucks up to specified
airport/seaports from where the goods shall be exported to third countries.
2. Representations have now been received
from trade for providing similar transhipment
facility to Bangladesh's export cargo through India using a combination of
waterways and land routes. It has been suggested to alto export goods of
Bangladesh to enter India through the riverine Land Customs Station of Hemnagar, move up to Kolkata or Haldia port using waterways,
and thereafter cross through the Indian territory by rail up to Nhava Sheva or
Mundra port, from where the goods would be exported to third countries by sea
route.
3.1.
With a view to facilitating
the trade and leveraging the potential of inland waterways for enhancing trade
and transit, it has been decided to allow the transhipment
of containerized export goods of Bangladesh through India using riverine and
rail routes, entailing two legs of movements as follows:
a)
the first leg involves entry
of containerized cargo into India through LCS Hemnagar.
from where the goods shall be transported to the sea port of Kolkata or Haldia
on a barge/vessel using the riverine route agreed under the Protocol on Inland
Water Transit and Trade between India and Bangladesh (IBP route); and
b)
the second leg involves
unloading of containers from the barge/vessel and further loading on a railway
train at the sea port of Kolkata or Haldia. from where the goods will travel by
rail to the sea port of Nhava Sheva or Mundra for export to third countries.
The transhipment
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(i)
is allowed with respect to
FCL containers only;
(ii)
is not allowed for cargo
having arms. am munition. explosives or other cargo considered as constituting
a threat to security. safety and integrity of the country or other goods
attracting prohibition under section 11 of the Customs Act. 1962;
(iii)
is not allowed to any
port/destination in respect of which any order or prohibition is in force for
the time being.
3.2.
The authorized carrier
undertaking the aforesaid movements covering the complete transhipment
shall require a registration with the Commissioner of Customs (Preventive),
West Bengal. While laying down the form and manner for registration. the
Commissioner shall take into account credentials of an authorised
carrier registered under the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transhipment
Regulations. 2018 (SCMTR. 20 18).
3.3.
The authorised
carrier shall be responsible for the safe and secure transportation of the
containerized cargo through the entire journey. i.e.
from entry into LCS Hemnagar till final exit from the
sea port of Nhava Sheva or Mundra. For this purpose. the authorised
carrier shall also enter into a transhipment bond
with the Com missioner of Customs (Prev). West Bengal
in the form and manner prescribed by the said Commissioner. The bond shall be
of an amount equivalent to twice the value of goods to be transhipped.
3.4.
The authorized carrier shall
give a written advance intimation to the Commissioner of Customs (Prev.). West
Bengal at least 3 working days before the arrival of goods from Bangladesh at
LCS Hemnagar. The intimation shall be in form at Annexure-A
and shall contain inter alia details of
Barge/Vessel. goods. containers, One-Time Lock (OTL) put on the containers, and
the expected date and time of arrival at LCS Hemnagar.
The Commissioner shall keep a record of the intimation and shall also forward
it promptly to LCS Hemnagar for making necessary
arrangements.
3.5.
Before arrival in India, the
goods shall be stuffed in containers and each container must have been securely
sealed with a tamper-proof OTL having unique serial number. Affixing the OTLs
on containers may not be feasible upon arrival of cargo at LCS Hemnagar because some containers may be inaccessible due to
their nature of stacking in the hold of the Barge/Vessel.
3.6.
The authorized carrier shall
prepare loading / placement plan, clearly describing the
details of placement. container wise and hold wise. along with a schematic
diagram showing the containers that are placed at each level on the
Barge/Vessel. The loading / placement
plan should ensure that the OTL side. to the extent possible, is kept
accessible for the purpose of checking of the OTLs at LCS Hemnagar
by Customs.
3.7.
Steps at LCS Hemnagar:
(i) On
arrival at Hemnagar, the authorized carrier shall
present to the Customs officer a Bill of Transhipment
(BoT), in quadruplicate (as specified in Annexure-B)
for the Bangladesh export goods intended to be transhipped
through India for export to third countries. The unique serial number of OTL
for each container shall be declared in the BoT.
(ii) Along
with the BoT, the authorized carrier shall also
present to the Customs the loading / placement plan of containers on the
Barge/Vessel. inter alia. to
facilitate the undertaking of preventive checks by the Customs officer.
(iii) The
Import Report filed by the authorized carrier shall specify the name of the
Port (Kolkata or Haldia) through which the containers are meant to be transhipped. and the name of the destination port of
discharge in the third country.
(iv) The
Customs officer shall check integrity of OTL on all containers that are
accessible in the hold of the Barge/Vessel. If any OTL is found tampered. it
shall be replaced with a fresh OTL to be provided by authorized carrier and its
unique serial number shall be endorsed on the BoT in
amendment of the BoT.
(v) The
authorized carrier shall arrange to cover each hold of the Barge/Vessel with
heavy-duty tarpaulin duly secured by rope and sealed with RFID e-seals (as many
as necessary), and one Electronic Cargo Tracking System (ECTS) e-seal shall
also be affixed for real time tracking of the cargo.
(vi) The
Customs officer shall check integrity of the e-seals put on the tarpaulin and
enter their unique serial numbers in the BoT. The
Customs officer shall allow transhipment by making
endorsement in all four copies of the BoT. He shall
retain Original copy for Customs record and handover
the Duplicate and Triplicate copies in sealed cover to the Master of the
Barge/Vessel for onward submission at the next Customs station (Kolkata/Haldia
Port). The Quadruplicate copy shall be returned to the authorized carrier.
(vii) Upon
the Barge/Vessel leaving the LCS Hemnagar. the
Customs officer at LCS Hemnagar shall immediately
transmit legible scanned copy of - (i) BoT as endorsed by him; and (ii) loading I placement plan presented by the
authorized carrier, by NIC e-office to - (a) the Commissioner of Customs
(Preventive) West Bengal for updating records. and (b) the Commissioner of
Customs, in-charge of Kolkata Port or Haldia Port. through where the goods are
destined for movement. for purposes of intimating in
advance the arrival of the Barge/Vessel. with relevant details.
(viii) The
LCS Hemnagar Customs officer shall monitor the
movement of the Barge/Vessel (between Hemnagar and
Kolkata/Haldia) on ECTS web portal. In the eventuality of the Barge/Vessel not
reaching the destination with in the estimated time, the Customs officer of LCS
Hemnagar shall initiate necessary action with respect
to authorized carrier for safeguarding revenue. in addition to any other action
required to be taken under the Customs Act 1962 and other relevant laws.
3.8.
Steps at Kolkata /
Haldia Port:
(i)
Upon arrival of goods at the
sea port of Kolkata / Haldia, the Master of Barge/Vessel
shall present the sealed cover containing the BoT
copies (Duplicate and Triplicate) to the Customs officer, who shall check the
genuineness of the said copies with the scanned copy received over NIC e-office
from LCS Hemnagar.
(ii)
The Customs officer shall
verify integrity of the RFID seals and the ECTS seal. put on the tarpaulin,
with the e-seal reader (for RFID seals) and web portal (for ECTS seal). He
shall also verify the serial numbers of e-seals with the details available in
the BoT. If the e-seals are found intact and no alert
was received of unauthorized unsealing of the ECTS seal. he shall allow
unloading of containers from the Barge/Vessel. If any tampering of e-seals or
any alert of unauthorized unsealing is noticed or the tarpaulin itself is found
to be tampered. all containers in the hold shall be subjected to open and
examine 100%.
(iii)
Upon unloading from the
Barge/Vessel. the Customs officer shall verify availability of all containers
declared in the BoT. He shall also verify integrity
of all OTLs on each container, without exception, and tally their serial
numbers with details available in the BoT:
(a)
If any container is found
missing. he shall infom1the matter to the Customs officer at LCS Hemnagar who will initiate necessary action with regard to
the authorized carrier for safeguarding revenue, in addition to any other
action required to be taken under the Customs Act 1962 and any other relevant
law.
(b)
If any OTL is found tampered
or missing, the related container(s) shall be subjected to open and examine
100%. During the examination, if the goods are found as per declaration in the BoT. the container shall be allowed for further onward
movement. However. if the goods are not found as per the details presented in
the BoT, the matter shall be informed to the Customs
officer at LCS Hemnagar who will initiate further
necessary action under the Customs Act. 1962 and any other relevant laws.
(iv)
Thereafter, each container
shall be affixed with an ECTS seal under supervision of the Customs officer at
Kolkata/Haldia port. Unique identification serial number of ECTS seals shall be
filled in both the copies of the BoT (Duplicate and
Triplicate). The Customs officer shall verify integrity of the ECTS seals and
thereupon allow loading of the containers on the railway train destined to
Nhava Sheva or Mundra port, as the case may be.
(v)
The Customs officer shall
endorse both the copies of the BoT, retain the
Duplicate copy for Customs record, and handover the Triplicate copy in sealed
cover to the person in-charge of the train for onward submission at the next
Customs station. The Customs officer shall also transmit. Including for
purposes of advance intimation. the legible scanned copy of the BoT endorsed by him, along with relevant details as may be
specified by the Commissioner of Customs Kolkata / Haldia Port, by NIC e-office to the concerned Commissioner of
Customs at Nhava Sheva Port or Mundra Po11. from where the goods are destined
to leave India for the third country.
(vi)
During the movement from
Kolkata / Haldia to Nhava Sheva / Mundra Port, the Customs officer at the
Kolkata / Haldia Port shall monitor the movement on ECTS web portal. If an
alert of unauthorized unsealing, tampering etc. is received, the Customs
officer shall immediately inform the designated officer at Nhava Sheva /
Mundra Customs in respect of the affected containers. Where appropriate,
the Customs officer shall also inform the Customs formation nearest to the
container location for any possible preventive action.
3.9.
Steps at Nhava Sheva / Mundra Port:
(i)
Upon arrival at the Nhava
Sheva / Mundra Port, the
person-in-charge of the railway train shall submit the BoT
(Triplicate copy) in sealed cover to the Customs officer, who shall check the
ECTS web application for seal integrity of each ECTS seal. If there is no alert
regarding unauthorized unsealing. tampering etc. and the e-seal is visually
intact, the ECTS seal shall be removed and returned to the person-in-charge of
the train or specified representative of authorized carrier.
(ii)
Where any alert of
unauthorized unsealing, tampering etc. is noticed, or where e-seal is visually
found not intact, such container shall be subjected to open and examine 100%.
During the examination, if the goods are found as per declaration in the BoT, the container shall be allowed for further onward
movement. However. if the goods are not found as per the details presented in
the BoT, the matter shall be informed to the Customs
officer at LCS Hemnagar who will initiate further
necessary action under the Customs Act, 1962 and other relevant laws.
(iii)
The Customs officer at Nhava
Sheva / Mundra Port shall permit the
containers to be loaded on the vessel destined to third country declared in the
BoT, and make an endorsement to this effect in the
said Bill. Also. the details of Export General Manifest/ Departure Manifest shall be recorded on the BoT
as well as uploaded on ECTS web application without delay by the Customs
officer at Nhava Sheva / Mundra Port
upon which a trip report will be generated on the ECTS web application. The
Customs officer at Kolkata / Haldia
shall view the trip report on the ECTS web application. and also inform the
Customs officer at LCS Hemnagar on NIC e-office for
crediting/cancelling the bond.
4.
The concerned Commissioners
of Customs/Customs (Prev) shall also assign a Nodal
Officer, not below the rank of Assistant Commissioner/ Deputy Commissioner for
the purpose of Para 3.4, 3.7 (vii) and 3.8 (v) above. The name, designation and
contact details of such nominated nodal officers shall be shared.
5.
For ensuring secure movement and tracking,
the e-seals (RFID and ECTS) used as outlined above. shall be procured by the
authorized carrier at its own cost from vendors/service providers. In respect
of RFID e-seals. the updated list of vendors (supplying e-seals of requisite
specifications) is available with Circular No. 37/2017-Customs dated 20.09.2017
on the CBIC website. In the case of ECTS e-seals, the Director General of
Analytics and Risk Management (DGARM) is currently engaged in the exercise of
empaneling service providers for supplying e-seals of requisite specifications
which is expected to be completed shortly. In the meanwhile
and in absence of any other facility. the authorized carriers have an option to
procure ECTS seals from the service provider under the ADB Pilot Program for
monitoring traffic-in-transit for Nepal (Please refer Circular No.
29/2020-Customs dated 22.06.2020)
6.
The Directorate General of
Systems and Data Management shall develop an online module within a specified
timeframe to aid this transhipment.
7.
On full implementation of
SCMTR 2018. relevant aspects. if any, prescribed under the SCMTR. that then
have applicability to the movements dealt in this Circular shall apply. and the
above procedure may undergo appropriate modification for that purpose.
8.
Suitable Public Notice(s)
shall be issued by the Kolkata, Mumbai-II and Ahmedabad Customs Zones. These
shall also describe the more detailed procedural aspects including those
related to reconciling the movement details and documents. local logistics of
unloading, holding at the Port and loading etc. These Zones shall consult
amongst themselves for effective and smooth implementation of this transhipment procedure. The Zones shall also issue Standing
Order for its officers to follow. including for maintaining safety of the cargo
during open examination, if any.
9.
In the implementation of
this Circular. improvements. if any. should be brought to the notice of the
Board.
F.No.484/35/2022-LC
INTIMATION OF
ARRIVAL AT HEMNAGAR FOR TRANSHIPMENT
Annexure-A |
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Name and address of Authorized Carrier filing the
Bill of Transhipment |
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Registration details of Authorized Carrier with
Commissioner of Customs (Prev.), West Bengal |
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Land Customs Station of entry into India |
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Details of Barge/Vessel on which goods will arrive
from Bangladesh |
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Expected Date and Time of arrival |
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Name and contact number of Barge Operator |
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Customs station of transit (Kolkata / Haldia Port) |
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Customs station of final exit from India (Nhava
Sheva/ Mundra) |
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Overseas port of final discharge |
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Transhipment Bond No. |
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Details of Goods |
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Container identity marks and number |
One Time Lock no. (applied on the container in
Bangladesh) |
Name & address of exporter in Bangladesh |
Name and country of overseas consignee |
Description of goods |
HS Code |
Quantity (in pcs or weight as relevant) |
CIF Value in INR |
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Date Signatures
of the Authorized Carrier or his representative
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Annexure-B BILL OF TRANSHI PMENT (To be filed in Quadruplicate) |
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Part A (To be filled by Authorized Carrier) |
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Name and address of Authorized Carrier filing the
Bill of Transhipment |
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Registration details of Authorized Carrier with
Commissioner of Customs (Prev), West Bengal |
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Land Customs Station of entry into India |
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Details of Barge/Vessel on which goods entered India |
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Import Report No. and Date |
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Date of arrival at the Land Customs Station |
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Name and contact number of Barge Operator |
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Customs station of transit (Kolkata / Haldia Port) |
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Customs station of final exit from India (Nhava
Sheva / Mundra) |
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Overseas port of final discharge |
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Transhipment Bond No. |
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Details
of Goods |
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Container identity marks and
number |
One Time
Lock no. (applied
on the container in Bangladesh) |
ECTS seal
no. (to be applied at
Kolkata/ Haldia
Port) |
Name &
address of exporter
in Bangladesh |
Name and country of overseas consignee |
Description of goods |
HS Code |
Quantity (in pcs or weight as relevant) |
CIF
Value in INR |
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I/We declare that the goods entered herein are for
transit through India to __________ (name of country) and shall not be
diverted en-route or retained in India. I/We declare to bear the cost of RFID (Radio
Frequency Identification) seals and ECTS (Electronic Cargo Tracking System)
seals for the above trip. I/We further undertake that the entries made herein
above are true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signatures of the Authorized
Carrier or his representative |
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Part B (To be filled by the Customs
officer at the LCS of entry into India) |
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Transhipment Permit No. |
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Serial numbers of RFID e-seals placed on tarpaulin |
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Serial number of ECTS e-seal placed in tarpaulin |
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Date of departure of Barge/Vessel from the LCS |
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Name and designation of officer: Signatures of the
officer, stamp and date |
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Part C (To be filled by Customs officer at the Kolkata / Haldia Port) |
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Date of arrival by Barge/Vessel at _______ Port |
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Date of departure by train from _______ Port |
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I inspected the hold(s) of the Barge/Vessel on
arrival and found it securely covered with tarpaulin and sealed with RFID
seals and one ECTS seal having same serial numbers as stated in Part B. I found the RFID seals and ECTS
seal intact. I checked the One Time Lock on each container,
tallied their serial numbers with declaration in Part A and found the One
Time Locks intact. I verify that all the aforesaid containers have been
sealed with ECTS seal by me and ECTS seal numbers are correctly entered in
the Table in Part A above. Name and designation of officer: Signatures
of the officer, stamp and date |
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2 Please enclose
self-attested copy of commercia l invoice(s) to support the declaration in this
Table
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Part D (To be filled by Customs officer at the Nhava Sheva
/ Mundra Port) |
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Date of arrival of train at
_______ Port |
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Export General Manifest details |
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I certify that the
containerized cargo described in Part A have reached from LCS Hemnagar via ______ (Kolkata /
Haldia) Port to _____ Port (Nhava Sheva / Mundra) Port, as per the trip reports of ECTS seals indicated
against each container without any alert of unauthorized unsealing. Name and designation of officer: Signatures of the
officer, stamp and date |
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