Self-Sealing Permission from CBIC under Customs Act 1962 authorizes independent cargo sealing by pre-approved importers/exporters. Reduce dwell time, demurrage costs & accelerate shipments in India.
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Self-Sealing Permission is a regulatory authorization issued by the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) under the Customs Act, 1962, that permits authorized exporters and importers to independently seal their cargo containers without the physical presence of Customs officials during the stuffing or unstuffing process. This permission streamlines logistics operations by allowing pre-approved entities to exercise controlled sealing authority under strict compliance protocols and surveillance mechanisms.
Under the Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2023-28 and Customs procedural guidelines, self-sealing authority is granted to entities with demonstrated operational integrity, financial stability, and compliance history. The sealed containers are affixed with uniquely numbered seals provided by or registered with Customs, enabling traceability and accountability throughout the supply chain.
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| Standard | On request | Including document prep |
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