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Clearance procedure reduced from weeks to hours: Peshawar Customs

byCT Report
01/08/2016
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PESHAWAR: Pakistan Customs has reduced the long clearance procedure from weeks and days to hours.

“Pakistan Customs has come a long way from the days when clearance involved multiple stages, papers, and signatures etc. A process riddled with redundancy and inefficiency,” said a social media post shared by the Model Customs Collectorate, Peshawar, adding that the dwell time of consignments has been reduced from days and weeks to a matter of hours now.

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Citing a clearance procedure, the Collectorate said that a consignment at CS Kharlachi was cleared in less than 4 hours. “As we navigate through this testing phase at CS Kharlachi in Kurram Agency, we aim to reduce the dwell time even further, thus facilitating legitimate trade and businesses.”

MCC Peshawar

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