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European Union Regulation 1875/2006 – Advance Manifest – Update
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November 30, 2010
 
November 30, 2010

European Union Regulation 1875/2006 – Advance Manifest – Update

Further to our previous customer advisories about the EU regulation 1875/2006, effective January 1st 2011, all ocean carriers are required to submit a list of legislation-defined data elements to EU Customs at a vessel's first EU port of call, at least 24 hours prior to cargo loading onboard the European Union bound vessel. The regulation is applicable to all import cargo to or via any EU Port.

To comply with the EU regulation, customers are requested to provide complete and accurate shipping instructions before the shipping instruction closing time which will be announced and published on our website, as well as included in our Booking Acknowledgements/ Confirmations.

The mandatory data elements for an Entry Summary Declaration which must be included in your shipping instructions are:

•    Full name and address (including postal code) of shipper and consignee
•    Full name and address (including postal code) of notify party where goods are carried under a negotiable “to order” B/L
•    Container number
•    Acceptable goods description in line with the EU guidelines on acceptable and unacceptable terms for the descriptions of goods for exit and entry summary declarations” (not necessary if the 4 digits HS code is provided) 
•    Preferably the first four digits of the HS code for each goods item.  6 digit HS Code is recommended
•    Number and type of packages
•    Cargo gross weight
•    UN dangerous goods code where applicable
•    Seal number

Besides the mandatory data elements, we kindly request customers to provide us with their EORI number in writing upon receipt from EU authorities.  For more details about the EORI no., please click here for the customer advisory posted on OOCL.COM.

To familiarize our customers with the new submission process, and to ensure the smooth transition before the official launch of the EU regulation effective from January 1st 2011, we would like to inform our customers about the following vessel voyage that new S.I. cutoff time will be implemented as follows:



Services First EU Entry Port Vessel/ Voyage ETA of First POL
EMX Constanta (Romania) ZIM MONACO V.011W
ZIM XIAMEN V. 020E
17 Dec at PUS08
20 Dec at NVO02
SBX Gdynia (Poland)
Rotterdam (Netherland)
Antwerp (Belgium)
OOCL ST. PETERSBURG V.315E
OOCL NEVSKIY V. 326S
OOCL ST. PETERSBURG V.315W
14 Dec at RTM05
22 Dec at SSB01
19 Dec at SSB01
SBX2 Rauma (Finland) OOCL NEVA V. 331E
OOCL NARVA V.  355W
18 Dec at HAM04
18 Dec at SSB01


Below are the effective vessel voyages that ENS requirements will be applicable under the EU regulation.

Services First EU Entry Port Vessel/ Voyage ETA of First POL
EMX Constanta (Romania) ZIM ISTANBUL V. 006W
ZIM COLOMBO V. 006E
5 Jan at QIN04
3 Jan at NVO02
SBX Gdynia (Poland)
Rotterdam (Netherland)
Antwerp (Belgium)
 OOCL FINLAND V. 102E
 OOCL FINLAND V. 102S
 OOCL FINLAND V.102W
11 Jan at RTM05
26 Jan at SSB01
16 Jan at SSB01
SBX2 Rauma (Finland)  OOCL NEVA V. 332E
 OOCL NEVA V. 332W
1 Jan at HAM04
8 Jan  at SSB01

With the formal implementation of the EU regulation, we would also like to advise that following ENS filing and amendment charge will be applied effective 1st January, 2011:

Description

Charge Amount

ENS Filing Charge

US$25 per B/L

ENS Amendment Charge

US$40 per B/L

Please visit the EU website at http://ec.europa.eu/ecip/security_amendment/procedures/index_en.htm and the FAQ posted on OOCL.COM for more information about the EU requirement.

For further enquiries, please feel free to contact our local Customer Service Department.

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