✨ Customs Export Entry Rules
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 52
8 MAY 2013
Notes:
(i) The details in relation to handling instructions for a third party, for example a port company, may be specified under the Handling Instructions at the discretion of the Submitter.
(ii) These handling instructions can be provided as free text in this field, for example, "please keep chilled", and the information will be passed onto the third party by Customs with respect to this entry.
Remarks
Additional information relating to the entry may be stated in the Remarks field.
SHIPPING DETAILS
Note:
The Shipping Details will vary depending on which Transport Mode has been selected by the Submitter. Where "Mail" has been selected, the craft name, International Maritime Organization (IMO)/Lloyds Number, Voyage Number and Flight Number will not be required.
Craft Name
For exports by sea, the registered name of the ship that departs to a point outside New Zealand with the exported goods must be stated.
Note:
The Craft Name must conform to the list published by Customs on the Customs Internet site.
Voyage Number
For exports by sea, the Voyage Number must be stated.
Note:
The Voyage Number is to be obtained from the carrier and relates to the voyage that departs to a point outside New Zealand with the exported goods.
IMO/Lloyds Number
For exports by sea, the IMO/Lloyds number should be stated if known.
Flight Number
For exports by air, the flight number of the aircraft must be stated.
Note:
(i) The flight number is to be obtained from the carrier and relates to the flight that departs to a point outside New Zealand with the exported goods.
(ii) The flight number must conform to the list published by Customs on the Customs Internet site.
Port of Loading
The port the goods are, or are expected to be, loaded for shipment to a point outside New Zealand must be stated.
Carrier Name
The name of the transporting Carrier providing the transport of goods from New Zealand must be selected.
Note:
The company name of the Carrier is to be provided here.
Port of Discharge
The five-character Port Code specifying the first port at which the goods are expected to be discharged from this craft must be selected.
Note:
(i) The port of discharge codes (UN/LOCODE) are available from www.unece.org
(ii) For example, a shipment unloaded in Longbeach, California en route to Tilbury, England, must state the code for Longbeach (USLGB) as the Port of Discharge.
Total Gross Weight
Where the entry is by air or sea the Total Gross Weight of the entry must be stated in kilograms.
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