RULE: 102 - CARGO DECLARATION DATA CHARGE (CDC) Eff: 17DEC2008

Effective 17DEC2008
Filed 17NOV2008
Filing Codes IA

Control No. 080039
    
1. In the event Carrier submits advance cargo declaration
   data, either through a third party vendor or through an
   ocean carrier, to the U.S. Customs Service for cargo
   loaded on a vessel at a Non-U.S. port, a Cargo
   Declaration Data Charge shall be payable to Carrier for
   each Bill of Lading data tramsmitted via the AMS System.
   The amount of the charge shall be:
     
       US$ 25.00 per Bill of Lading data
      
2. In the event that Carrier is required to correct cargo
   declaration information previously submitted to the
   Customs Service due to an error or omission on the part
   of Shipper or its agent, Shipper shall pay Carrier an
   amendment fee for each submission to the Customs Service
   that must be corrected.  The amendment fee shall be
   charged each time a submission is corrected and shall
   be:
     
       US$ 40.00 per correction
     
3. The charges in paragraphs 1. and 2. of this rule shall
   not apply to shipper-issued bills of lading for which
   shipper or its authorized agent provides the advance
   cargo declaration data directly to the U.S. Customs
   Service.
    
4. The Cargo Declaration Data Charge and any amendment
   fees shall be payable on the same basis as ocean
   freight, either prepaid or collect.  Carrier may hold
   Shipper and Consignee named on its ocean bill of lading
   jointly and severally liable for payment of the charge.
     
5. For the purpose of this rule, the term "bill of lading"
   shall also refer to "Sea Waybill."

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