Title
Amendments to Subic CMO 3-97 and Recall of CMO 13-97
Law
Boc Customs Memorandum Order No. 30-97
Decision Date
Oct 7, 1997
The BOC Customs Memorandum Order No. 30-97 amends regulations for LECC shipments at the FedEx Hub in Subic, requiring immediate segregation and secure packaging of articles for transport, while recalling CMO 13-97.
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Q&A (BOC CUSTOMS MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 30-97)

The amendments were made by authority of Section 608 of the Tariff and Customs Code of the Philippines as amended.

It applies to all LECC shipments tendered and brought to the LECC Center of FedEx at its Hub at the SBF.

Article stored at the EDPA or CMSA for which an order has been made and for delivery to LECC customers or their designees or to FedEx stations/offices inside or outside of the Philippines shall be immediately segregated and placed inside security packages/containers before removal for shipment or transport, with the Airway Bill affixed to the package/container.

The Airway Bill must be affixed to the master (#1) package/container in cases where the shipment consists of two or more packages/containers moving on one AWB.

The EDPA shall contain shipments to or from customers who are using logistics services and shall not contain general cargo for which no logistics services are required.

Customs Memorandum Order 13-97 is hereby recalled.

The order took effect immediately upon adoption on 07 October 1997.

The order was adopted by Guillermo L. Parayno, Jr., Commissioner.

Security packaging ensures that articles are secured against tampering or unauthorized access during shipment or transport from the EDPA or CMSA.

While not explicitly defined in the text, LECC refers to certain shipments managed through the LECC Center at FedEx's Hub at the SBF, likely related to logistics or express cargo services.


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