Cargo Systems Messaging Service
CSMS # 59984132 - CBP Operational Updates in the Port of Baltimore
Pertaining to cargo, vessels arriving with cargo intended for unloading in Baltimore may consider proceeding to a different U.S. port until further notice. Vessel arrival notices and manifest updates, including updating the port of unlading, would be required.
Vessels already in the Port of Baltimore with cargo destined for subsequent U.S. ports will need to consider whether to hold the cargo onboard or discharge the cargo in Baltimore. For cargo not originally intended for Baltimore, manifests will need to be updated and either entry or in-bonds filed to move the cargo from Baltimore via truck or rail to the subsequent destination.
For export cargo, vessel agents/operators will need to determine if unloading cargo from the vessel would be preferred and feasible. Export carriers are allowed to submit export manifest post departure. Carriers are required to submit their export documents, either 1302A or EEM, from the updated port. For affected EEI submissions, the port and date of export would need to be updated.
For U.S. origin cargo, additional approvals related to the Jones Act are required.
To avoid delays with perishable and other agricultural cargo, importers and Customs Brokers importing Agriculture cargo under a USDA import permit are encouraged to review their import permits as they may need to contact the USDA Permit Unit to update the approved arrival ports.
Please contact gmb-BaltimoreSeaport@cbp.dhs.gov with any further questions.
|