Extension of Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations

04 Jul 2024 / India

The transitional provisions of the Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations (SCMTR) have been extended from 30 June to 31 August 2024.

The SCMTR seeks to bring about transparency, predictability of movement, advance collection of information for expeditious Customs clearance. The regulations stipulate the obligations, the roles and responsibilities, for the various stakeholders involved in the movement of imported/exported goods. The regulations also specify the changes to the formats and timelines for filing the manifest declarations…

…As the transitional provision under Regulation 15 (2), the old formats have continued to be accepted, thereby giving sufficient time for complying with the new formats in a phased manner.

With the deadline of 30 June, Directorate General of Systems (DGoS) has been interacting with all the stakeholders and extensively testing the formats as per the SCMTR Regulations. More than 15 major changes have been carried out in the application based on the feedback and the ICEGATE 2.0 module development is also complete and is receiving the test files in the new format. It is further noted that, few stakeholders have shown readiness and are filing in the new format, while many others are yet to start testing in the new format, thereby creating the doubt regarding the readiness to move completely into the new format since 1 July.

On reviewing the status of readiness of the stakeholders by the Board, it has been decided to provide extension for filing under the old format, as a final preparatory phase for migration into new system from 31 August 2024 onwards. Therefore, the stakeholders are advised to start filing in the new format on a parallel basis on priority, as failure of the same may negatively impact the cargo clearance times for those consignments.

Following aspects may be kept in mind during the parallel filing of the declaration:
a. Any amendment may be filed in old format during parallel filing.
b. The complete details may be filed in the new format. The details filed in old & new format will be matched to analyze the completeness.
c. During parallel filing, the amendments to the IGM can be filed till the arrival of the vessel without approval of the officer.

The DGoS will be issuing various guidelines related to the registration process and filing requirements under the new Sea Cargo Manifest and Transshipment Regulations (SCMTR) for different stakeholders such as Shipping Lines, Freight Forwarders, Trans-shippers etc., who are integral to the implementation of the said regulations. The same are made available at www.icegate.gov.in - > Advisories - > SCMTR.

In this preparatory phase, DGoS will analyse the errors, troubleshoot and ensure robustness in the parallel filing of messages. The messages will be made mandatory location-wise within this period, by way of local Public Notice(s), in consultation with DGoS…

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Source: Government of India Ministry of Finance, Department of Revenue (Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs) Circular No. 08/2024-Customs dated 30 June 2024

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