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Multan Dry Port facing issues in vehicles registration process with WeBOC

byImran Ali
18/05/2017
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MULTAN: Multan Dry Port Trust has demanded to amend the procedure of vehicle registration with WeBOC for facilitation of the vehicle owner to fulfill vehicle shortage at Multan Dry Port.

Chairman Multan Dry Port Trust Khawaja Muhammad Faazil told that Multan Dry Port Trust is facing severe issues in the registration of vehicles used in the import and export clearance process. The current process of vehicle registration from WeBOC is so problematical that vehicle owners are not pleased with it. There are almost 250 vehicles registered available with WeBOC for import and export clearance at Multan Dry Port.

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Customs Preventive Karachi made it mandatory for registration of all vehicles in Karachi Collectorate and due to registration from Karachi Collectorate it consume a lot of time for WeBOC registration. He told that vehicle owner avoid registration due to complicated procedure of registration with WeBOC where it needs original vehicles documents and citizen national Identity card (CNIC) for the registration of any vehicle with WeBOC and it took more than week if objection is not moved.

For the registration of vehicle Multan Dry Port Trust has to send their original documents to Karachi for new registration and drivers of the vehicles avoid from registration due to one week time duration from Customs department.

Due to complicated vehicle registration procedure, Multan Dry Port Trust is also facing lack of vehicles for the transportation of import and export shipment.

Multan Dry Port Trust has demanded from Customs department to ease vehicle registration process and it should be done at relevant  collectorate of the Dry Port for facilitation of owners and port authority.

Registration process at the relevant collectorate will save time in vehicle registration after the completion of all required paper work and formalities because computerized facility is available in all Customs Station including Multan Customs.

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