As shown in the picture,the US customs inspection document
1.Disposition Code:1C ENTER AND RELEASED GENERAL EXAM
The
disposition code"1C:Entered and released:General examination"is used in
customs procedures,specifically by the U.S.Customs and Border
Protection(CBP).“
It signifies that an entry has been filed for a cargo,and the cargo has been released.
This
code is generally generated as a result of selectivity processing or
CBP manual posting.When this code is assigned,the"ENT/REL"quantity is
written to the bill.
However,even though the cargo has been
released,it must be held intact if there are any holds in place against
the bill.This means that if there are any other restrictions or
requirements that need to be fulfilled,the cargo cannot be tampered with
or moved until those are cleared
2.Disposition Code:4A OVERRIDE TOINTENSIVE
The
disposition code"4A:OVERRIDE TOINTENSIVE"is used in U.S.Customs and
Border Protection(CBP)procedures.This code represents an override to an
intensive examination.
This typically means that,despite an earlier
status(such as a general examination,indicated by codes like 1C or
1B),the cargo is now required to undergo a more detailed or intensive
examination due to selectivity processing.
In effect,this subtracts
the"REL"quantity from the bill if the preceding notification was 1C or
1B,signifying a change in the status of the cargo.
3.Disposition Code:1F CBP LOCAL TRANSFER AUTHORIZED
The
disposition code"1F:CBP LOCAL TRANSFER AUTHORIZED"is used in
U.S.Customs and Border Protection(CBP)procedures.It signifies that a
local transfer of the cargo has been authorized by the CBP.
This code
is generated as a result of a CBP hold removal posting affecting the
port of in-bond destination,which means that a previous hold at the
in-bond destination has been removed.
As a result of this action,the
bill returns to its previous status from'HELD'.The"ENT/REL"quantities in
this case are unaffected.
4.Disposition Code:83 PERMIT TO TRANSFER CANCELLED
The
disposition code"83:PERMIT TO TRANSFER CANCELLED"seems to be related to
customs procedures,possibly in the U.S.Customs and Border
Protection(CBP)or other similar customs authorities.However,based on the
provided search results,there's no specific information available about
this particular code.
In general,the term"Permit to Transfer"in the
context of customs and international trade refers to a permission given
by the customs authority to move goods from one location to another.When
such a permit is cancelled,it means that the previously granted
permission to move the goods has been revoked.
However,for a precise
definition and interpretation of the specific disposition code"83:PERMIT
TO TRANSFER CANCELLED",I would recommend referring to the official
documentation of the relevant customs authority or contacting a customs
official or an expert in international trade compliance.
5.Manifested Port of Unlading/Import:3901
The
term"Manifested Port of Unlading/Import"refers to the specific port
where a shipment is officially recorded,or"manifested",to be unloaded or
imported.This is typically the port where the shipment is physically
unloaded from a ship and enters the destination country.
The
number"3901"appears to be a code that designates a specific port.Port
codes are used in international trade to specify exactly where goods are
to be shipped from and delivered to.However,the specific port
that"3901"refers to isn't provided in the search results.
For the
exact port that corresponds to the code"3901",you would need to refer to
a list of port codes,such as those provided by the U.S.Customs and
Border Protection or another relevant customs authority.