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Kailash Shipping facility declared Customs Area

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Chennai , Aug. 2

KAILASH Shipping Services Ltd facility in North Chennai has been declared as Customs Area to examine and clear cargo imported in full containerised load (FCL) containers.

These boxes are those allowed to be moved from the Chennai port to container freight stations (other than less than container load and passengers' unaccompanied baggage) and examination, stuffing/loading of export cargo into containers under the Customs supervision and sealing of the same by the Customs and Customs seal.

The Kailash facility in Kadapakkam village, Manali, is situated in 8.76 acres having 10,000 sq. ft covered shed for handling import cargo and another covered shed of 10,000 sq ft for storing export cargo, and an open paved area of 2.10 lakh sq ft for both stuffed and empty containers, says a Chennai Custom House notification.

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