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How to Obtain IGM and track sea IGM status on ICEGATE?

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Imagine you have just expanded your handcrafted jewellery brand to international markets, and orders are pouring in. Your products are on the way, but suddenly, your shipment is held up at customs in the destination country, delaying deliveries and putting your brand’s reputation at risk.

Situations like these highlight the need for precise compliance documentation to ensure smooth customs clearance. The Import General Manifest (IGM) is one of the key documents required for customs clearance at the destination country. In this blog post, we will discuss what IGM is, its role in shipping, and the process of obtaining and tracking it on ICEGATE (Indian Customs Electronic Gateway).
What is Import General Manifest (IGM)
The Import General Manifest (IGM) is a document required by customs authorities which contains detailed information about the cargo entering a country. It contains details about the shipment, including the shipper’s name, consignee’s name, description of the goods, quantity, and any other details deemed relevant 1. The goods carrier must submit this document at the destination customs facility to facilitate the clearance process and secure the goods’ release from customs.

Role of Import General Manifest in international shipping

The following are some ways in which the IGM streamlines international shipping processes:

1. Facilitates pre-arrival processing:

The IGM provides detailed information about the cargo before its arrival. This enables customs to efficiently inspect and clear shipments, expediting the release process.

2. Enhances cargo security:

IGM data enables customs to identify and screen high-risk shipments, thereby improving security and reducing the risk of illegal and hazardous goods entering the country.

3. Improves trade statistics:

Governments and businesses use IGM to analyze trade flows, import trends, and market dynamics, which informs decision-making and ensures smooth and secure foreign trade.

4. Streamlines port activities:

Port authorities use IGM data to allocate resources, manage congestion, and coordinate cargo movement to streamline operations within ports.2

What are the details included in Import General Manifest (IGM)?

Some key details included in an IGM are as follows:
  • Vessel information: Ship name, owner’s nationality, and ship’s registration number.
  • Arrival details: Expected date and time of the ship’s arrival at the port.
  • Shipper information: Name and address of the shipper, sender, vendor, or manufacturer of the products.
  • Consignee information: Details of the consignee, such as the name and address of the consignee.
  • Cargo details: Description of the goods, quantity, weight, and monetary value.
  • Bill of Lading (B/L) number: A reference ID issued to each shipment to enable tracking.
  • Port of loading and discharge: The details of the places where the goods were loaded and where they will be unloaded.
  • How to obtain IGM from ICEGATE?

    Indian exporters and carriers can file an IGM through the Indian Customs Electronic Gateway (ICEGATE). Users must register and create an account on ICEGATE and log in with their credentials to access the portal. After logging in, the following are some of the steps exporters must complete to file an IGM through ICEGATE:

    Step 1: Gather necessary information

    Gather all of the information about the shipment such as the vessel name and number, type of shipper and consignee, description of cargo, quantity, etc.

    Step 2: Locate webforms

    Locate the air or sea IGM webform on ICEGATE depending on the type of transport your cargo is being shipped on. Fill in all required details as per the instructions given on the form.

    Step 3: Submit for approval

    After checking the information provided, submit the form for approval.

    Step 4: Receive confirmation

    Once approved, you will receive a confirmation that your IGM is officially filed and can be forwarded to customs.4

    How to check sea IGM status online?

    To monitor the status of your sea IGM, follow these steps:

    Step 1: Log in to ICEGATE

    Login to your ICEGATE account with your credentials.

    Step 2: Navigate to Sea IGM enquiry

    After logging in, navigate to the sea IGM enquiry section.

    Step 3: Enter required details

    Provide the master BL number and the name of port or location.

    Step 4: View status

    Enter the details to see the current status of the sea IGM. The system will show whether the document is pending, approved, or needs further action.5

    Conclusion

    Understanding how to generate and verify an Import General Manifest (IGM) through the ICEGATE platform is crucial to ensure smooth customs clearance at the destination country. By following the steps highlighted in this blog, you can optimize sea IGM tracking and status, improving shipping process for both exporters and importers. For additional support with compliance documentation or other aspects of e-commerce exports, exporters can leverage the tools and services offered by e-commerce export programs like Amazon Global Selling.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Who files IGM?
    The Import General Manifest (IGM) has to be filed by the carrier or shipping line. This is to ensure that every consignment on the vessel is declared correctly for clearance by the customs department.
    Why is IGM important?
    The IGM is crucial for customs clearance as it includes relevant information about the goods entering the country. Customs officials use it to verify shipments, prevent unauthorized activities, and monitor trade patterns.
    What is the difference between an Import General Manifest (IGM) and a bill of lading (B/L)?
    An IGM is a document submitted to customs which indicates the contents of a vessel while a bill of lading (B/L) is a legal agreement between the shipper and the carrier that acts as a receipt and evidence for shipped goods.
    How does the Import General Manifest (IGM) enhance cargo security and risk management?
    The IGM boosts the cargo security by declaring and recording details about the goods entering a country. Customs authorities use an IGM to check the goods arriving at the destination. This minimizes cases of smuggling and other illicit activities, and helps authorities with risk assessment and monitoring of shipments.
    Published on August 13, 2024.

    Sources:

    1. https://www.tradefinanceglobal.com/freight-forwarding/difference-between-igm-bill-of-entry/

    2. https://wareiq.com/resources/blogs/import-general-manifest-igm/

    3. https://www.tradefinanceglobal.com/freight-forwarding/difference-between-igm-bill-of-entry/

    4. 4 https://www.icegate.gov.in/sites/default/files/202311/User%20Manual%20Web%20forms_0.pdf

    5. 5 https://enquiry.icegate.gov.in/enquiryatices/seaIgmEntry

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