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You are here: Home Archive 2009 November Weekly Edition 19th November 2009 Port Botany changes should not incur cost penalty to operators

Port Botany changes should not incur cost penalty to operators

by Paul Zalai last modified Nov 19, 2009 02:41 PM

THE AUSTRALIAN Customs and Border Protection Service operates Container Examination Facilities (CEFs) at major Australian seaports utilising x-ray and other sophisticated technology to assist in the examination of cargo.

  
Port Botany changes should not incur cost penalty to operators

Paul Zalai

An unavoidable consequence of CEF activity is that importers cannot take delivery until risk assessment has been completed (released) and the container has been physically returned to the wharf. 
While container release may be delayed due to CEF processing,...

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