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CBP Corrects CAMIR for Ocean Rail Manifest

CBP said in a CSMS message it identified a needed correction to the ACE Customs Automated Manifest Interface Requirements (CAMIR) for Ocean Rail manifest, Appendix D.

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The correct value of disposition code 97 should be Conveyance Departure (In-bond) is:

97 Conveyance Departure (In-bond) - Generated when a truck manifest conveyance carrying an in-bond is allowed to leave the port of first arrival. This message indicates that the in-bond is enroute to its destination and can be arrived at the destination port.

Currently the incorrect value for code 97 is identified as Conveyance Hold. The updated Appendix D will be published on-line as soon as possible. The change log is (here).