These terms are often encountered when traveling by sea: customs interception, document interception, port interception, customs declaration, customs clearance, customs clearance, customs clearance, which is "three and four customs".。These nouns look a little "face blind" feeling, in practice how to distinguish three sections?
Amputation port
That is to say, as of the time when the customs clearance information is accepted, the goods must be declared and released before this time, and the customs clearance slip (terminal receipt, also known as the cargo paper) must be submitted to the shipping company.。It is usually expressed as Closingtime。Each shipping company has a customs declaration period for the cargo, which can be declared about 4 days before the ship sails, and stops receiving customs declaration information one or two days before the voyage。
Truncated order
The time when the shipping company last changes the contents of the bill of lading, that is, the deadline for replenishment of the bill of lading is usually said, and generally cannot be changed thereafter。There are also many shipping companies that implement one-time replenishment and charge for any changes。Usually shown as SIcutoff。
Cut-off port
This is the closing time of container collection at the dock。Before this time, containers carrying goods can enter the dock, after which they cannot enter the dock。Sometimes it's called a soundproof box。Displayed as CYcutoff or CYclosing。