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NEW DELHI : The Government has taken proactive steps to restrict import of sub-standard and unsafe toys and to promote domestic toy industry. A Quality Control Order for Toys was issuedon25/02/2020,throughwhichtoyshavebeenbroughtunder compulsory certification from Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) with effect from 01-01-2021. As per the Order, every toy in the market must conform to the requirements of relevant Indian StandardandbeartheStandardMarkunderalicensefromBISas per Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. This order is applicable to domestic manufacturers as well as foreign manufacturers who intend to export their toys to India. After implementation of QCO for the toys, Search and Seizures were conducted by BIS and 41,106 quantity was seized till

16.03.2023 across the country including major airports, ports and shoppingmalls.

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Till date, BIS has granted 1,114 licenses to domestic toy manufacturing units and 35 licenses to foreign toy manufacturing units. The sanction of BIS certification for the products is an ongoing process and the license is being granted by BIS after followingdueprocedurewithintheprescribedtime.

As a result of various steps taken by the Government, the volume of import of toys into the Indian market has shown a consistently decreasing trend. The import of Toys (HSN Codes 9503, 9504, 9505) to India has decreased from USD 332.55 million in 2014-15 to USD 109.72 million in 2021-22, a decrease of approximately 67%.

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FOR MED / RED SEA & WEST ASIA GULF PORTS TO LOAD FOR KARACHI, COLOMBO, YANGOON AND BANGLADESH PORTS

Notice To Consignees

The above vessels are expected has arrived to arrive GTI/NSICT/BMCT on above mentioned dates with Import Cargoes in containers.

Consignees are requested to obtain the Delivery Order by surrendering ORIGINAL BILLS OF LADING duly discharged on payments of relative charges as applicable within 5 days or else detention charges will be applicable.

Consignees will please note that the carriers of their agents are not bound to send individual notification regarding arrival of the vessel or the goods. For detailed information on cargo availability, please contact our office.

*Note: The importers having AEO status and those who are availing DPD facility for containerized cargo are allowed to pay Terminal Handling Charges (THC) directly to Ports/Terminal through their P.D Accounts. Upon making THC payment importers are requested to submit proof of payment duly stamped and acknowledged by Port/Terminal to Avana Global FZCO for issuance of Delivery Order (DO) without Avana Global FZCO’s THC Invoice and Receipt. Visit our Website : www.avanalogistek.com for Import Vessel arrival & IGM details

UNIFEEDER AGENCIES INDIA PVT. LTD.

As Agents of : UNIFEEDER FZCO

D:301-305, Level 3, Tower -II, Seawoods Grand Central, Plot No. R1, Sector 40, Nerul Node, Navi Mumbai 400706 • Email : dhirendra.singh@unifeeder.com

Notice To Consignees

Zim Integrated Shipping Services

m.v. “ESL DACHAN BAY” V-2309E (YGF-21/E) I.G.M. No. 2337865 Dtd. 23-03-2023

The above vessel has arrived at NHAVA SHEVA (BMCT) on 25/03/2023 with Import Cargo in containers. Item Nos. B/L NOS. Item Nos. B/L NOS. Item Nos. B/L

Consignees are requested to obtain the DELIVERY ORDERS on presentation of ORIGINAL BILLS OF LADING and on payment of relative charges as applicable within 5 days or else Detention Charges will be applicable.

If there is any delay in CY-CFS movement due to port congestion Line/Agent are not responsible for the same.

Consignees will please note that the Carriers and/or their Agents are not bound to send individual notifications regarding the arrival of the vessel or the goods. For detailed information on cargo availability please contact our office.

For any charges enquiries, Please contact on our Import Hotline No. : 4252 4444 Container Movement to OCEANGATE CONTAINER TERMINAL PVT. LTD. As Agents

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