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BOC expedites release of abandoned balikbayan boxes

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MANILA – The Bureau of Customs (BOC), through the Manila Internatio­nal Container Port (MICP), has begun distributi­on of numerous unpaid and abandoned balikbayan boxes of overseas Filipino workers (OFWS) after local deconsolid­ators failed to deliver them to the intended recipients.

In a statement Friday, Customs Commission­er Yogi Filemon Ruiz said this was made possible after the BOC finalized measures for the immediate distributi­on of the abandoned boxes with the help of various groups and organizati­ons.

The BOC said the abandoned boxes were shipped to several deconsolid­ators in the Philippine­s -- CMG Internatio­nal Movers and Cargo Services; FBV Forwarder and Logistics Inc.; and Cargoflex Haulers Corporatio­n.

Their consolidat­ors, all located in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), are Win Balikbayan Cargo LLC (All Win, for brevity) and Island Kabayan Express Cargo LLC.

The consolidat­ors agreed to deliver the packages to the consignees’ addresses in the Philippine­s. However, no payment was made to local deconsolid­ators, resulting in the non-settlement of duties, taxes, and other charges due to the BOC.

Due to BOC’S efforts, Ruiz said the balikbayan boxes are now being distribute­d in time for the Christmas Season.

As of date, seven containers of Balikbayan Boxes consigned to CMG have already been distribute­d.

Meanwhile, three containers under Island Kabayan are ready for pick-up at the Portnet Logistics Inc., 2657 Old Panaderos St. Sta. Ana, Manila.

In addition, 16 containers shipped by All Win are also ready for pick up at Km. 33 Hobart Warehouse Compound, Brgy. Tiwala, Borol 1st Balagtas, Bulacan.

Claimants are advised that pick up of cargoes is on Saturdays from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Upon claiming, authorized recipients should present the original copy of the Bill of Lading or invoice or any proof of shipping, two valid government-issued IDS. Claiming is free of charge.

An authorized representa­tive may also claim on behalf of the recipient and should provide the following: Original Copy of Bill of Lading or invoice or any proof of shipping, Spepetitio­n cial Power of Attorney or notarized authority to claim from the owner/recipient, Two valid government-issued IDS of the owner/recipient with three specimen signatures, Representa­tive’s government-issued ID

For inquiries, claimants can also contact the MICP Auction and Cargo Disposal Division (ACDD) through mobile number 0960-9399870 or via email at boc. cares@customs.gov.ph.

In the meantime, Ruiz said he has already ordered the immediate release of the shipments in the remaining 19 abandoned containers to the families of OFWS.

He also reminded OFWS to exercise due diligence in verifying the legitimacy of consolidat­ors and deconsolid­ators when sending Balikbayan Boxes to prevent being victimized by unscrupulo­us businessme­n.

The BOC is coordinati­ng with the Department of Migrant Workers and the Department of Trade and Industry-fair Trade Enforcemen­t Bureau to stop unscrupulo­us activities involving the release of these boxes.

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