Electronic Sealing of
Containers Suspended for One Month till 15 December 2017 at 15 Ports
·
All
Ports from 1 Jan 2018
[Ref: CBEC Circular No. 44/2017-Customs dated 18
November 2017]
Subject: Implementing Electronic Sealing for Containers by exporters under self-sealing procedure by Circular 26/2017-Cus dated 01.07.2017, 36/2017 dated
28.08.2017, 37/2017 dated 20.09.2017 and 41/2017 dated 30-10-2017.
Paras 8.1 and 8.2 of Circular
41/2017-Customs dated 30th October
2017 prescribed the following
dates for mandatory e-sealing:
(a) AEOs
and Units having permission to self-seal without
supervision of a Central Excise
officer were to mandatorily use RFID e seals with effect from 8th
November 2017 when exporting from the ports/ICDs listed in the aforesaid circular.
(b) In respect
of units who were availing sealing at approved premises
but in presence of Central Excise officers (or now officers from the GST Commissionerate of the CBEC) with effect from 20th November 2017.
2. Representations have been received
from several trade
associations, exporters,
custodians and other stakeholders for relaxing the requirement for mandatory e- sealing in view of insufficient stock of e-seals with the notified vendors and that all eligible
categories of exporters
have not been able
to acquire seals for
adopting the new procedures.
3. Taking this into consideration, the Board has decided the following:
(i)
All
entitled Exporters who have
acquired RFID e-seals and are
stuffing containers at approved premises for export through
Ports/ ICDs where facilities for readers are available
shall be free to continue I adopt the new e-sealing procedure and need not seek presence of officers of the department for supervising stuffing. Essentially, this implies that the
procedure is voluntary for entitled
exporters till 15th December, 2017.
(ii) Further, with effect from 15th December, 2017 e-sealing shall become mandatory in respect of the exporters, who have been permitted self-sealing facilities under the erstwhile excise procedure or GST regime, AEO exporters
and exporters availing
supervised stuffing at their
premises for the following locations:
1. JNCH, Nhava Sheva (INNSAl)
2. Chennai Port (INMAAI)
3. Mundra
Port (INMUNI)
4. Hazira
Port (INHZAl)
5. Cochin Port (INCOKl)
6. Kattupalli, Port (INKATI)
7. Kolkata Port (INCCUl)
8. lCD Tughlakabad (INTKD6)
9. Tuticorin Port (INTUTI)
10. Pipavav Port (INPAV1)
11. Vishakhapatnam Port (INVTZ1)
12. Krishnapatnam Port (INKRI1)
13. lCD Bangalore (INWFD6)
14. ICD Tirupur (INTUP6)
15. lCD Ludhiana (INLDH6)
(iii) Finally, e-sealing
procedure for Full Container Load stuffed at approved premises
would be mandatory with effect from 1st
January, 2018 for all Ports/ICDs
4. It is once again clarified
that the exporters who have already switched to new procedure
may continue with new procedure and exporters who intend to voluntarily adopt new e-sealing
procedure are free to do so, if the readers are in place at the Customs station
of export. Exporters availing stuffing at approved premises under supervision shall continue to do so through
the GST Commissionerates of the CBEC.
5. Field formations shall take necessary steps to ensure that officers familiarise
themselves with equipment, procedures and systems with respect to RFID e-sealing.
Board shall in consultation with Chief
Commissioners and Vendors
plan regional training
workshops on the lines of the national
event in Delhi on 16th November 2017 for
facilitating a smooth transition to the technology
enabled system. In the meanwhile, Commissioners must encourage the officers to familiarise themselves with the equipment in all such places where readers
have been made available.
6. In case there is still no reader available at any Port/ICD
15 days prior to 31st December, 2017,
it shall be communicated to Board by fax/email.
7. Difficulties if any should be brought
to the notice of the Board .
F. No: 45010812015-Cus.IV