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If a shipper changes the cargo destination from FROB to an U.S. port after the vessel has sailed, can that be handled through a manifest correction?

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If a shipper changes the cargo destination from FROB to an U.S. port after the vessel has sailed, can that be handled through a manifest correction?

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Yes, manifest corrections will be handled as a manifest discrepancy. Since the cargo was FROB and falls under the 24 hour requirement, information would have already been received 24 hours before lading. However, the shipment is subject to screening and examination due to the change in the information.

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