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The public notice announces the launch of new functionalities on ...


New CBLMS portal features allow data correction in Customs Brokers' profiles. Submit change requests via Annexure-B to policy sections.

Circulars     Customs

July 6, 2024

The public notice announces the launch of new functionalities on the Customs Brokers Licensing Management System (CBLMS) online portal to enable correction of incorrect data in Customs Brokers' profiles. System admins can now modify details across all sections, including primary details, addresses, authorized persons, proprietors/partners/directors, security, and operations. Customs Brokers must submit change requests with reasons to their respective policy sections using Annexure-B. Requests coverable through existing CBLMS applications will be deemed invalid. An email helpdesk is provided for queries. Annexure-B contains a template for Customs Brokers to provide current and new data across different sections of their profiles.

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