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Businesses with the same project goods, but needing multiple sea voyages for transportation, face a significant hurdle.
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Establishing a secure warehouse and licensed port is crucial for supporting the logistics system, facilitating trade, and enhancing the country's competitiveness.
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If a state enterprise, government agency, company, or partnership that has registered capital and a stable financial status wishes to establish a bonded warehouse for a ship repair or construction yard, the following documents are required
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In order to alleviate difficulties in demonstrating shipping manifests for businesses that have the same project goods but need to transport them in multiple ship trips
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Anyone intending to apply for a license to establish a bonded warehouse for a ship repair or construction yard must submit an application to the Director-General of the Customs Department as specified in the prescribed form along
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The establishment of an onshore warehouse for storing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) involves certain permit conditions that applicants must adhere to, as follows
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The Customs Department stipulates the following conditions for those seeking permission to establish a bonded warehouse for ship repair or construction yards
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The Customs Department has outlined the procedures and timeline for establishing a bonded warehouse for ship repair or construction yards as follows
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When the customs office or customs checkpoint performing customs procedures receives a request for the preparation of multiple voyage shipping manifests, the customs officials at the respective department will check the details
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The Customs Department has implemented a procedure known as "Inbound Multi-Trip Shipping Bills" to facilitate businesses in cases where there are goods from the same project, but they need to transport them over multiple sea voyages.