If an in-bond authorization message has already been received, can the in-bond record be cancelled through Air AMS?
A. Yes. An in-bond movement authorization may be cancelled. According to the CAMIR-Air, the transfer line (TRN) is used to indicate a request for both in-bond and local transfer (permit to transfer) authorization. To cancel in-bond and permit to transfer authorization, an Air AMS participant may transmit a Freight Report Change (FRC) message with TRN/000 (numeric zeros).
Related Questions
- If an Air AMS participant other than an air carrier requests in-bond authorization electronically through Air AMS, how does it identify the bonded carrier?
- If an in-bond authorization message has already been received, can the in-bond record be cancelled through Air AMS?
- To what party does Air AMS send the electronic local transfer authorization message?