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OOCL adjusts Turkey customs advance manifest filing and amendment charge

OOCL adjusts Turkey customs advance manifest filing and amendment charge

HONG KONG's Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has announced it has adjusted Turkey customs 24-hour advance manifest filing charge to US$25 per bill of lading (B/L) and the advance manifest amendment charge to $40 per B/L since January 1.
Monday, 09.Jan.2012, 01:58 (GMT+3)
HONG KONG's Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has announced it has adjusted Turkey customs 24-hour advance manifest filing charge to US$25 per bill of lading (B/L) and the advance manifest amendment charge to $40 per B/L since January 1.

Said the company statement: "OOCL will continue to review the implementation progress with Turkey Customs to ensure effective compliance is in order, with zero or minimal impact to our customers' shipments."

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