Transshipment and Shipside
Transshipment and Shipside
Transshipment and Shipside
1. Boat note
PERMIT
It is a written authority to discharged cargoes to shipside unto
lighter/barge as per order of the Collector of Customs (Attention:
Deputy Collector for Operations). The permit shall be forwarded
directly to the Customs Inspector onboard the carrying vessel.
1. That cargo discharged from vessel to lighter / barge shall be under guarded
continuously.
2. That the loaded lighter/ barge shall be towed to the designated barge pool area
pursuant to CMO no. 36-83.
3. That the release of cargo shall be allowed only upon presentation of duly approved
BOC Import Entry and Internal Revenue Declaration.
4. That the cargoes unloaded from the vessel to the lighter/ barge must tally with the
cargoes mentioned in this Permit and Inward Foreign Manifest as to the descriptions, weight
and quantity.
The Customs Inspector assigned on a vessel who allows the discharge of cargoes
at shipside shall comply strictly with the conditions and/or requirements stated in the
shipside permit. The Customs Inspector must issued a Boat note (BOC Permit No. 36)
indicating the following information, to wit:
1. Name of vessel, date of arrival and Registry Numbers
2. Name of lighter/barge
3. Name of Broker and/or Consignee
4. Shipside Permit numbers
5. Marks and Numbers
6. Kinds and description of cargo
7. Time and date the lighter/barge left the vessel
8. Names and signatures of Customs Inspector, Customs Guard(s) in charge of the
lighter.