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Canada Amends Procedures for Post-Arrival e-Manifest Amendments

The Canada Border Services Agency is changing procedures for submitting post-arrival amendments in e-manifest, it said in an Aug. 14 customs notice. “Effective immediately, if post-arrival amendments need to be made to key data elements on primary cargos (all modes),…

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house bills or conveyance transmissions; or, if a cargo and/or conveyance arrival message were sent in error prior to the actual arrival, warehouse operators, carriers, freight forwarders and/or their services providers will be required to present a completed Form BSF673 in duplicate to the local CBSA commercial office,” CBSA said. “Form BSF673 must be completed and signed by an authorized representative of the client before post-arrival corrections on key data elements are processed by the CBSA,” the agency said.