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Customs establishes three help-desks to facilitate exporters

byImran Ali
07/11/2015
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MULTAN: The Model of Customs Collectorate Multan has established three help desks for export with the assistance of WeBOC software.

The Customs has formed new help desks at three different points to increase local export and Customs staffs will also be assigned tasks at these help desks. Assistant Collector Faizan Badar announced focal person for all three help desks facilitate exporters. These new established help-desks are specially created for export clearance and it will expedite customs export and will assist increase of their export volume.

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The establishment of these new desks will help exporters for clearance of their shipments with ease. These export help desks are connected with WeBOC software.

Deputy superintendent Raza Shah for export, Inspector Ziaur Rehman and Ali Shehzad Khan upper division clerk assigned task at Multan Dry Port for the swift clearance of export.

The Model of Customs Collectorate Multan given charges to three customs employees including deputy superintendent Muhammad Alam for export, inspector Asghar Chohan and Allah Wassaya lower division clerk for the Muzaffargarh terminal help desk for the clearance of export consignment.

Three employees of Customs are directed to perform their duties at the help-desk for export at AFU Multan includes superintendent Asif Mumtaz, deputy superintendent Muhammad Ashraf Shah and Sher Ali lower division clerk.

 

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