CMR kicks off to last-minute worries over penalties
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Jun 27, 2002 12:00 AM
by LLDCN 01:53PM, 27 Jun 2002
The first wave of changes under Customs' new Cargo Management Re-engineering (CMR) kick off on Monday (July 1).
Customs users will be suject to the new infringement notice and penalty system from then on.
Last-minute concerns from industry include...
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