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About Central Africa ECTN
According to the Central African Port Authority Act, the Customs and Excise Department of Central African has started to implement the ECTN project to further strengthen and improve the efficiency of the transport of goods and to reduce the penalties caused by overdue customs clearance.
ELECTRONIC CARGO TRACKING NOTE, English referred to as ECTN while Chinese commonly known as electronic cargo tracking note.
Decree of the Act shows, all shipments to Central African must apply for the ECTN in advance. Otherwise, it will be deemed to violate the transport regulations of Central African, then customs clearance could not be done successfully on the destination port. In addition, applications for goods arriving at the port of destination will result in high fines.
How to use Central African ECTN
The original Central African ECTN certificate (in PDF format) will be sent to the applicant. Then the electrical version will be forwarded to the consignee and the shipping company at the port of destination for customs clearance.
Central African ECTN processing procedures
1.Providing the application form,Bill of lading ,Commercial invoice and Export customs documents.
2.After receipt of the above application documents, the official payment notice will be issued. The CTN number will be issued once we receive the bank slip and confirm the payment.
3.After receiving the CTN number, the applicant can provide this number to the shipping company to issue the original bill of lading.
4.Providing the original bill of lading , commercial invoice stamped and export customs documents.
5.After the certificate is submitted for approval, we will send the electronic version of the certificate to the applicant. The applicant can print out the certificate and send it to the customer or mail it to the customer for customs clearance.
Required original scan documents for final validation
1) Original Bill of Lading
2) Commercial invoice stamped
3) Export customs document
Need to handle the port of the Central African ECTN
Bangui
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Birao
Birao, the northeastern city of the Central African Republic, the capital of the province of Vaga. Department of the Shali River on the left bank of the Ulu River swamp lowlands, near Sudan, Chad border. Animal Products Trade Center. Through the Darfur plateau of the road to the station. Highway through Bangui. There are air stations.
Bria
Bria is the central city of the Central African Republic, the provincial capital of Cotto. On the right bank of the Coto River. Population of 31000 (1984). An important diamond mining and ginning center. Trade in agricultural and livestock products is very strong. The midpoint of the Bangui-Bilo highway. There are air stations.Bria is the central city of the Central African Republic, the provincial capital of Cotto. On theShow more