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Dubai Customs announces Eid Al Fitr timing

byNabeeha Yousaf
21/06/2017
in International Customs
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DUBAI: Dubai Customs announced the official working hours at its customs centers during the Eid Al Fitr holiday, to help individuals and companies clear their goods without any delay. The Air customs centers at Dubai Cargo Village, Dubai Airport Free Zone- gate number (5), and Dubai Flower Center will work round-the-clock, according to sources. “The inspection section at Dubai Multi Commodities Center will work on Saturday 24 June from 9am to 2pm, and in case the holiday extended to 2nd July, Thursday 29th June will be a working day.” Jebel Ali Inspection Center and Dubai Logistics City Inspection Center will work round-the-clock during Eid holiday; whereas, Jebel Ali customer service center will work from the third day of Eid, from 8am to 2pm, they added. “Port Rashid Customer Service Center will work on Wednesday and Thursday 28-29th June, from 8am to 2pm. ”

Land customs centers will have schedule changes during the holiday. Hatta Customs Center will work round-the-clock, whereas Dry Docks and Dukamz centers will resume on Wednesday 28th June from 8am to 1pm, and on Thursday 29th June from 8am to 1pm, the stated. “At coastal customs centers the work will be as follows: Round-the-clock work at exit and entry gates (inspection and marine operations), Deira wharfage (inspection), Dubai Clock Customs Centers (inspection), and Hamirya Port inspection center. Work at Hamriya Port Customs Center will be from 8am to 2pm.”

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The Dubai Creek Customs Center and maritime operations center will work from 7:30am to 1:30pm. Work hours at declaration management will be round-the-clock, they said. “These timings have been put in consideration of the clients’ interests and in accordance with Dubai Customs strategic vision in helping clients clear their goods in timely manner without any hindrance during the Eid Al Fitr holiday.”

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