CSMS# 15-000495 - Deactivated Port Codes
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07/30/2015 09:02 AM EDT
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On Wednesday July 29th, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) deactivated in ACE 199 Port Codes that have been identified as non-cargo processing locations. At this time, cargo will not be able to be arrived and/or released from any of the identified Port Codes. There should be no impact to the trade as all the ports have been identified as non-cargo ports.
Attached is a list of the 199 Port Codes.
Any questions can be sent to Amy Hatfield at Amy.Hatfield@dhs.gov.
Note that supplemental information to this message is available in the form of one or more file downloads.
Please follow the link in this email message to the CSMS web site to access this information.
On Wednesday July 29th, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) deactivated in ACE 199 Port Codes that have been identified as non-cargo processing locations. At this time, cargo will not be able to be arrived and/or released from any of the identified Port Codes. There should be no impact to the trade as all the ports have been identified as non-cargo ports.
Attached is a list of the 199 Port Codes.
Any questions can be sent to Amy Hatfield at Amy.Hatfield@dhs.gov.
Note that supplemental information to this message is available in the form of one or more file downloads.
Please follow the link in this email message to the CSMS web site to access this information.