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Automated Rejection of Manifest Filings With Insufficient Cargo Information Deploys Sept. 27

An ACE functionality automatically rejecting manifest filings with insufficient cargo information will deploy Sept. 27, CBP reminded ACE users in a Sept. 12 cargo systems message that also contains an information notice for the trade outlining the specifics of the functionality.

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The agency set the launch date in July (see 2507230070).

CBP said the functionality implements the automated rejection of ACE manifest filings that have insufficient cargo descriptions, consignee information and shipper information, and it deploys new disposition codes that will be sent when holds are manually placed or removed by CBP when cargo descriptions, consignee information or shipper information are insufficient.