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Entry Type 86 Update for Air Cargo to Deploy Jan. 27

CBP will on Jan. 27 deploy an update to the timing of entry type 86 release messages in the air environment in ACE, the agency said in a CSMS message on Jan. 17. The update will modify the timing of the automatic release message for "non-express air cargo for Entry Type 86" to make sure that CBP has sufficient time to review the entries and notify filers of holds, CBP said. Specifically, release messages for type 86 entries won't be sent until a flight has arrived, rather than being sent when the flight departs, preventing entry type 86 cargo "from being released outside of port hours," CBP said in a trade information notice released last month..

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"If a flight arrives at a port outside of operating hours or outside of hours when personnel are onsite to process the flight, movement of cargo will not be permitted until CBP personnel are onsite to review the information, place any necessary holds, and arrive the flight," CBP said. "Cargo is not permitted to move off site until release messages are received," it said. "Release times will still be significantly faster than manual release of low value shipments under $800 from the manifest."

The deployment will be discussed at the biweekly trade support call on Jan. 18, the agency said.