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Dubai Customs announces schedule for Eid al-Adha holidays

byCustoms Today Report
23/09/2015
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DUBAI: Dubai Customs has announced work timings at its centres for the Eid al-Adha holiday so that customers can conveniently avail all clearance and customs services.

The Jebel Ali Customs Centres Management will be open round the clock throughout the holiday, including Dubai Logistics City Inspection Centre, Coastal Berth Centre (Inspection and Customer Service). Duty shifts will be on round the clock at the inspection centres at Jebel Ali and TECOM Customs Center (Main Inspection Office – Gate 3, Containers Yard Inspection Office 2, Containers Inspection Office 3).

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Customer service centres at Port Rashid, Dubai Logistics City and Jebel Ali will be open on Wednesday, September 23rd, 2015 from 08:00am to 01:00pm and will resume work on Saturday, September 26th, 2015 from 08:00am to 01:00pm.

Air customs centres in Cargo Village, Dubai Airport Free Zone Gate (5), Cargo Terminal at Al Maktoum Airport and Dubai Flower Centre will be open round the clock during Eid al-Adha holiday. DMCC will resume operations on Saturday, September 26th, 2015 from 09:00am to 02:00pm.

As for inland centres, Hatta Borders Customs Centre will be working round the clock during Eid, while DUCAMZ and Dry Port will re-commence operations from 09:00am to 01:00pm on Saturday, September 26th, 2015.

Coastal Customs Centres Management, Exit and Entry Port (Operations and Inspection), Deira Port (Inspection) Dubai Creek Customs Centre (Inspection) and Al Hamriya Port Centre (Inspection) will be operational round the clock.

Operations at Al Hamriya Customs Centre and Dubai Creek Customs Centre will be open on Wednesday, September 23rd, 2015 from 08:00am to 02:00pm. Creek marine operations as well as the Customs Declaration Management will be running round the clock.

Dubai Customs reaffirmed the continuity of all services related to consignment clearances during the Eid al-Adha holiday.

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