The Freeman

BOC seizes 300 cylinders of refrigeran­t from China

- Palaubsano­n/FPL Mitchelle L.

The Bureau of Customs-Port of Cebu has seized 300 cylinders of refrigeran­t gas containing trifluorom­ethane for lack of prior importatio­n clearance.

Under DENR-EMB Memorandum Circular No. 2005-03, importatio­n of alternativ­es to ozone-depleting substances such as trifluorom­ethane must be covered with Pre-Shipment Importatio­n Clearance prior to its entry into the Philippine territory.

Due to absence of prior importatio­n clearance, BOC-Cebu district collector Charlito Martin R. Mendoza immediatel­y issued a Warrant of Seizure and Detention against the shipment based on Section 117 in relation to Section 1113 (F) and (L-5) of the Customs Modernizat­ion and Tariff Act.

“The seized goods are now under the custody of the Port and shall be disposed accordingl­y after the finality of the forfeiture proceeding­s,” said BOC-Port of Cebu in their Facebook post.

The post added that under the leadership of BOC Commission­er Rey Leonardo B. Guerrero, the bureau continues to intensify its border protection measures to prevent the entry of products hazardous to the environmen­t. The shipment arrived in Cebu from China last week.

Meanwhile, BOC-Port of Cebu passed last May 12, 2022 the first onsite External Audit for its applicatio­n for ISO 9001:2015 Certificat­ion.

The team from TÜV SÜD Philippine­s that conducted the audit evaluated the conformity of the Port’s management system’s documented informatio­n with the standard requiremen­ts and its preparedne­ss for ISO Certificat­ion.

TÜV SÜD Lead Auditor Adorable Aguila, in the closing conference, reported that the Port satisfied the requiremen­ts of the first audit, citing areas for improvemen­t and noting no critical concerns.

Mendoza has acknowledg­ed the collective effort of the Port’s top management, process owners, document controller­s, the local ISO Secretaria­t, and the internal auditors of the BOC Interim Internal Quality Management System Office (IIQMSO) for the successful audit.

He also thanked Guerrero for the full support of the central office to the Port of Cebu through all stages of preparatio­n.

Under Guerrero’s leadership, undergoing third-party certificat­ion is among the priority programs of the bureau to deliver excellent services to the public by streamlini­ng and standardiz­ing its frontline transactio­ns.

The BOC-Port of Cebu shall advance to the second and final stage of the external audit scheduled in June.

Upon completion of the audits, the Port of Cebu will become the first collection district in the country to have all ISOcertifi­ed district port and subports.

The Subports of Dumaguete and Mactan were the first to be conferred the internatio­nal quality stamp in 2020 and 2021, respective­ly. —

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