Blogue Aduaneiro, Alfândegas, Customs, Douanes, Aduanas, Comércio Mundial, Import-Export: Can ENSs be lodged at a customs office different from the first port of entry?

01-07-2011
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Yes, provided that the customs authorities at that office (so-called customs office of lodgement) and the customs authorities of the office of first entry permit this. The customs office of lodgement must immediately forward the data to the office of first entry.
However, this may not be an attractive proposition for ocean carriers for the following reasons:
- not all Member States allow the customs office of lodgement filing,
- the customs office of first entry would still be responsible for the risk assessment, including the issuance of any "Do Not Load" messages, so an ocean carrier would want to be connected to that office in any case, and
- the ocean carrier will for other reasons already have a close relationship with the customs office of first entry (manifest filing etc.), so establishing a connection to a customs office of lodgement (perhaps in a landlocked country in the EU) solely for the purpose of filing an ENS may not be a resource effective decision.
(http://ec.europa.eu/ecip/index_en.htm)


Yes, provided that the customs authorities at that office (so-called customs office of lodgement) and the customs authorities of the office of first entry permit this. The customs office of lodgement must immediately forward the data to the office of first entry.
However, this may not be an attractive proposition for ocean carriers for the following reasons:
- not all Member States allow the customs office of lodgement filing,
- the customs office of first entry would still be responsible for the risk assessment, including the issuance of any "Do Not Load" messages, so an ocean carrier would want to be connected to that office in any case, and
- the ocean carrier will for other reasons already have a close relationship with the customs office of first entry (manifest filing etc.), so establishing a connection to a customs office of lodgement (perhaps in a landlocked country in the EU) solely for the purpose of filing an ENS may not be a resource effective decision.
(http://ec.europa.eu/ecip/index_en.htm)

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