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Letter written to Customs: PIFFA bemoans curb on off-dock buyers’ consolidation services

byCustoms Today Report
16/04/2014
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Pakistan International Freight Forwarders Association (PIFFA) has expressed concern over the restriction imposed on the off-dock buyers’ consolidation services, performed by freight forwarders, fearing it will drastically affect export orders from global brand customers.

In a letter written to the Customs authorities, the PIFFA pointed that its members performed Less Containers Load (LCL) consolidation and ‘buyers consolidation services’, using off-dock non-bonded warehouses, offering value-added containers’ management services as per Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) required by global giants/brand customers like Levis, NIKE, IKEA, Target stores, JC Penny, etc.

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Besides normal stuffing, the PIFFA members are providing other value-addition services including order-wise segregated stuffing, outer packing inspection, style/colour-wise load plan, barcode labelling and scanning, weight and random inner quantity checking, equipment inspection and cleaning, replacement of outer packing, stuffing pictures and maximise load-ability, etc.

PIFFA regretted that since the issuance of pubic notice 4/2013-Exp/HCR, the Customs department has imposed a restriction on buyers’ consolidation from off-dock/non-bonded facilities. On the other hand, bonded CFS like Badruddin, PMS, MI Yard at port is unable to cater the growing value addition requirement and demands of the global buyers. Moreover, the letter said that the decision will drastically affect export orders from global brand customers as these customers did nominate their own forwarders to carry out these specific services as per SOPs.

The letter said that India and other competing countries were encouraging off-dock services to attract international buyers whereby customised value addition services were offered to export ready to store products right from their manufacturing origins. However, Customs department in Pakistan has wrongly implied the said public notice to stop LCL consideration at non-bonded facilities, it alleged. PIFFA, therefore, requested the Customs authorities to review and redress the grievances of the members.

Meanwhile, officials denied the PIFFA claim, saying that the Customs had not restricted freight forwarders from buyers’ consolidation services rather facilitated them to avoid unpleasant circumstances.

They said that decision was made to streamline clearance through Web Based One Customs (WeBOC) as in the past both clearance system – WeBOC and one customs were being used for the purpose, making it impossible for the Customs department to maintain clearance records. Besides, some unscrupulous elements had also tried to send drugs out of the country by using the channel, they maintained.

That’s why after a thorough contemplation, the Customs department has stopped buyers’ consolidations being carried out by different forwarders outside the port area and directed them to make all such consolidations under the supervision of Customs authorities at the bonded terminal or inside the port.

For the purpose, sheds have been allocated at Pakistan International Containers Terminal and West Wharf.

Moreover, the officials said that this decision was aimed at facilitating the stakeholders as if the risk management system raised objection on the consignment falling under LCL consideration then it would be quiet difficult for freight forwarders to offload goods from LCL container and repack it after examination.

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