Japan's 24 hour Advanced Manifest Regulation
Dear Valued Customers,
OOCL would like to notify you that Japan Customs has announced a new
24 hour Advanced Manifest Regulation, to take effect from March 2014.
The rules require all ocean carriers and Non Vessel Operating Common
Carriers (NVOCCs) to submit a list of customs-defined data elements
to Japan Customs at least 24 hours prior to vessel departure from the
Port of Loading. The regulation is applicable to all cargo loaded on
foreign trading vessels intending to enter a port in Japan, while
empty containers, cargo on platform container and cargo not to be
discharged in Japan are exempted. When the filing is made 24 hours
before loading of a cargo on a vessel, carriers and NVOCCs can
receive an advance notice before loading of the cargo.
Failure to comply with this rule could result in cargo hold at port
of loading, or the denial of permission to unload vessel cargo and
the possibility of returning the cargo to the load port, and the
carriers and NVOCCs will be subject to
imprisonment for up to one year or fines up to JPY500,000.
For more details about the requirements and FAQs, please see the
following information from Japan Customs: http://www.customs.go.jp/english/summary/advance/index.htm
To comply with this regulation, we request our customers to provide
complete and accurate shipping instructions before the closing time.
This information will be published on our website and also available
in our Booking Acknowledgements/Confirmations document.
Should you have any inquiries relating to this regulation, please
feel free to contact our local customer service representatives.
Thank you.
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