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Appraisement West holding auction of goods, vehicles from April 19-22 and April 26-29

byUH Khan
19/04/2017
in Karachi, Latest News
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KARACHI: The Customs Collectorate Appraisement West Wharf, on the directives of the collector, has announced auction of lots and containerized cargo of various kinds.

The auction would be held under Customs Appraisement West Wharf at Karachi International Containers Terminal (KICT).

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The auctions will be held from 19th April to 22nd April and 26th April to 29th April at 10.30am. The confiscated consignments including general cargo, old mixture machines, used Hino mixture trucks, Toyota Hilux Vigo, used Crain, UPS, old cloth, shoes,  artificial leather, PMC, flat webbing sling, dried coconut, steel fiber, black piper, marble slabs, crockery, polyester printed fabric, new sports shoes, tyres scrape, car washing plant, ceramic tiles, LED lights, electronic items, whole peas, rice seeds, red kidney beans, auto parts, embroidery machines, row robber, road marking material, Iron and Steel scrap, craft board, used plants, used ATM machine, empty carton, zeng tank, house hold items, concrete batching plant and other valuable things will be presented in the auction..

These auctions will be held under Auction Rule 450(1)/2001 and the bidders, who are willing to participate in the auctions at KICT and West Wharf should bring Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) along with their NTN number, they would be asked to pay 25 percent of the total amount at the time of auction while remaining 75 percent amount along with 10 percent Income Tax would be deposited in the national exchequer within seven days of the auctions. For further information bidder can contact to assistant collector auction KICT West Wharf.

 

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