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AFU clears export shipments of Rs1730.835m during ongoing FY 2017-18

byImran Ali
26/01/2018
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MULTAN: Air Freight Unit of Multan Customs is promoting export of South Punjab through its best clearance facilitation services.

Multan International Airport was established with a purpose to boost and facilitate the business community of south Punjab. Air Freight Unit of Multan International Airport is boosting the customs revenue through swift clearance facility of import and export shipments. Multan International Airport has cargo complex with a storage capacity of 10,000 tons goods for the importers and exporters.

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Air Freight Unit of Multan Customs has handled export shipments of Rs1730.835 million during the first six months of on-going economic year 2017-18 .

Multan Customs has handled almost 206 various export GD,s of vegetables , fruits, clothes, leather and other commodities of worth Rs538.192 million in December from Air Freight Unit of Multan International Airport.

State of the art cargo complex has also been built with the storage capacity of 10,000 tons and preservation of perishable vegetables and fruits.

The Customs Collectorate observed boost in the clearance of export shipments handled through Air Freight Unit. Multan International Airport was extended with a purpose to boost trade of South Punjab and Air Freight Unit is facilitating its business community for speedy clearance of their shipments to desired destination.

 

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