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GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN

REVENUE DIVISION
CENTRAL BOARD OF REVENUE
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C.No.1(1)CC/CGO/2002 Dated: 15th June, 2002

CUSTOM GENERAL ORDER NO. 12 OF 2002

Considering the need to simplify and streamline the customs procedures and
having regard to changes in trade patterns and technology, the Central Board of Revenue
scrutinized the existing Customs General Orders issued over the last three decades. As a
result of this exercise about 500 CGO’s were found to be redundant and the remaining
nearly 200 have been recast into an easily assimilable single document for compliance by
all concerned:-

CHAPTER - I
DEFINITIONS
1. DEFINITIONS:- The following definitions shall be applicable wherever
relevant.

(i) Raw materials:--means goods which are not machined or made to size
and some process has to be carried out to make components, therefrom.
These goods are used by weight or volume for the manufacture of
components i.e. tubes, rods, sheets, ingots, billets etc. in length but not cut
to size.

(ii) Sub-components:--means casting and forgings (not necessarily with


runners and risers), with no other processes carried out on them e.g.
engine blocks, forged gear blanks etc. Items like tubes, rods, and sheets
etc. cut to size or shape but not further processed will also be treated as
sub-components.

(iii) Component:-- means a complete machined part of a system, not normally


useful by itself and not amenable to further dis-assembly.

(iv) Sub-assembly:--means a set of components assembled together designed


for incorporation with other components or sub-assemblies in the final
assembly of a finished product. Several sub-assemblies have to be
assembled together to form a final product.

(v) Job-lot:--Job-lot is a collection of odds and ends for sale as one lot.
Normally these are goods of inferior quality. To cater to the needs of
different customers a supplier varies specifications, colour schemes etc. It
is a normal practice to produce slightly more than the order placed so that

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after rejection, damage etc. there is still enough quantity left to meet the
demand of the customer. After selling the goods to a few buyers, the
supplier has an assortment of goods with slight modification or
differences. These when put into a lot are called "Job-lot" and are
generally sold at low prices.

(vi) Stock-lot:-- The goods of this description are different from goods of job-
lot in the sense that these are not different in sizes, specifications or colour
etc. These are the goods which are kept in stock unsold because of change
in tastes, market conditions or slight depreciation in quality because of age
etc."

NOTE: (a) It is evident from the above that goods imported in job-lot should be the
collection of odds and ends with slight modifications or differences in
sizes, specifications or colour etc. while the pre-condition for stock-lot
goods is that these should be slightly depreciated in quality because of age
and change of tastes etc.
(b) In order to curb malpractices, the following parameters for determination
of normal value of goods imported as job-lot/stock-lot are laid down :--

(i) The value of job-lot goods shall be assessed after allowing a


maximum of 30% depreciation in prices of prime quality
comparable standard goods;
(ii) The normal value of stock-lot goods be taken after allowing a
maximum of 20% depreciation in prices of comparable prime
quality goods;
(iii) In such consignments some importers get goods damaged, which
have manufacturing defects or are rejected and claim these to be
either job-lot or stock-lot, whatever suits the situations. Such goods
are factory rejects and should not be treated as job-lot/stock-lot.
These are clearly banned;
(iv) Where the importer claims the imported goods as mixture of the
two, job-lot and stock-lots, the import value be appraised; as per
sub-para (ii) above; and
(v) Normal value of goods cut to specific size for direct use but
imported to create an impression of job-lot/stock-lot consignments
shall be appraised at par with the value of comparable prime
quality goods.

(vii) Shredded, waste and scrap:-- Iron or steel waste and scrap prepared by
means of fragmentation (shredding) of various iron and steel scrap
material including motor vehicles followed by separation (which may be
magnetic) with a view to obtaining a high density product that is fairly
clean and includes turnings, shavings, chips, milling waste, saw dust,
fillings, trimmings and stampings etc.

(viii) Bundled scrap: --Waste and scrap generally of motor vehicles


compressed into bales, blocks or briquettes used for the recovery of metal
by re-melting.

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NOTE:-- It is clarified that if the goods imported conform to either of the above
definitions, the same may be treated as shredded or bundled waste/scrap,
irrespective of the fact whether these fall under PCT heading 7204.4100 or
7204.4900.
(ix) Rubber scrap falling under heading 40.04 P.C.T Comprises of :--

(a) Old and used tyres without ring or bead.


(b) Old and used tyres without tread.
(c) Old and used tyres with threads/fabric visible at least 8
across the width (Mexico tariff classifies it under 40.04).
(d) Tyre parings.
(e) Totally dried tyres.
(f) Old and used pneumatic tyre without the layer of tread
rubber and having a burst.

(x) Iron and Steel Scrap :- In determining whether a certain consignment is


classifiable under item 73.03 or under respective headings, the following
broad principles should be kept in view:--

(i) Articles which are not useable for industrial, construction or other
purposes, without recovery of metal in the first instance by the
processes of either "remelting" or "forging" as defined in the
Explanatory Notes shall be treated as scrap classifiable under
73.03.

(ii) Articles which with repair or renovation, without first being


recovered as metal, can be re-used for their original purposes or
can be adapted for other uses, would not be classified as "scrap".
Such goods shall be classified under their respective headings.

(iii) The real test for classification under 73.03 or other heads is
whether the article can be adapted to the original or other uses
without recovery of metal. For this purpose, the original shape of
article is not of material consideration unless the article is in a
useable shape. For example, if a pipe with a number of holes
cannot be retrieved and re-used as pipe and has to be melted or
forged for recovery of metal, it shall be classified as 'scrap' and not
as 'pipe'. But another pipe with a few repairable holes can be
classified as 'pipes'.

(iv) In case of mixed lots where ninety per cent or more of the
consignment is undisputedly classified as 'scrap' the whole
consignment shall be assessed under item 73.03. Where the content
of 'scrap' is less than ninety per cent, identifiable goods, other than
scrap, shall be classified and assessed to duty under respective
heads.

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CHAPTER – II

CLASSIFICATION

2. METHODOLOGY FOR RULINGS:- In order to implement the


recommendations of the World Customs Organization regarding the introduction of the
programme for binding pre-entry classification information and improvement of Tariff
Classification Work and related infrastructure. It has been decided to introduce the
following procedure:

i) Routine classification issues will continue to be decided by the respective


Collectorates at their own level. Complicated classification disputes will
be referred to the Classification Centre established at the Collectorate of
Customs (Appraisement), Karachi with effect from October 01,2001. In
addition to deciding the classification disputes, the centre will also issue
binding pre-entry classification rulings on the specific request of an
importer.

ii) Classification Centre will perform the following function:

a) to determine pre-entry classification;


b) to examine and settle classification disputes/references/queries
referred either by various Customs stations or by the traders;
c) to compile and print classification rulings on yearly basis;
d) to monitor and ensure that uniform and accurate classification
decisions are made at all customs stations;
e) to devise appropriate software/programme to monitor the quality of
classification work through networked computer system;
f) to create and preserve a database containing all classification
matters and the related documents/publications/information;
g) to maintain contacts and exchange information regarding
classification matters with other customs administrations in the
world;
h) to groom and train officers and staff, in the field on HS
classifications and classification mis-declarations, in co-ordination
with the Directorate General of Training and Research, (Customs,
Sales Tax and Central Excise); and
i) to identify items/goods prone to misclassification.

iii. The classification Centre shall be run and managed by a classification


committee to be constituted by the Collector of Customs, Appraisement.
The said committee shall be headed by an Additional Collector and consist
of as many members as may be nominated by the Collector appraisement.
The said committee may co-opt representatives of other Collectorates and
trade bodies as and when required on case to case basis. The committee
may also call specialists and experts for expert opinion in determining
classification of an item. The committee will meet at least once in a month
but may hold as many meetings as required to dispose off the work.

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iv. Regarding pre-entry classification, the importer, prior to making actual
import, may request in writing for a binding pre-entry classification ruling
to the classification Centre. The said request shall be accompanied by the
following;

a) full description of goods along with necessary details required for


determining classification, including trade name, generic name,
etc;
b) technical literature/certificate showing structure composition,
laboratory test reports etc;
c) trade sample, photograph, drawings, if any;
d) correspondence or preliminary import documents, proforma
invoice etc. along with proposed HS classification; and
e) any other relevant information.

v) On receipt of the above request, the Centre will seek opinion from the
relevant group of Appraisement Collectorate, Custom House, Karachi as
soon a possible but not later than fifteen (15) days of the receipt of the
request. Thereafter , the case will be presented in the meeting of the
classification committee where the importer or his representative shall also
be invited for discussion. The committee may also direct the importer to
supply any other information or document as it may deem necessary before
making its decision.

vi) The classification determined by the committee shall be subject to


approval by Collector of Customs Appraisement. The Collector may agree
with the findings of the committee, change the classification or refer back
the case to the committee for denovo consideration. After approval by the
collector, the ruling shall be communicated in writing to the importer and
all Customs Collectorates as soon as possible but not later than ten days of
the approval by the Collector.

vi) The classification thus communicated will be binding, in accordance with


the terms set out therein, on the Customs authorities in respect of the tariff
classification of goods for a period of one year from the date of issue
subject to paragraphs viii & ix hereinafter following.

vii) The classification ruling will be treated as annulled if it is found


subsequently
that the same was obtained by providing incorrect, false, misleading or
incomplete information by the applicant.

ix) The ruling shall cease to be valid where:

a) It becomes incompatible with new fiscal tariff measures or judicial


decisions; and
b) where the holder of such information is notified in writing of its
withdrawal, revocation or amendment on account of further

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details/information having surfaced casting doubts about the
correctness of the ruling.

viii) In cases where the classification committee is unable to resolve the


dispute, the same will be referred to the Board through the Collector of
Customs Appraisement for its decision or onward submission to the World
customs Organization, Brussels for a ruling on the subject.

NOTE:-The Collectorate of Customs Appraisement, Karachi will provide computer,


internet, office equipment, furniture, space, personnel and other technical
material, financial and human resources as may be required for the smooth
running of the classification centre.
The classification ruling so issued by the centre will be widely circulated in the
form of a Public Notice amongst the trade, industry and customs organizations in
the country.

3. CLASSIFICATIONS:- The items as described in column 2 below shall be


classified as per the rulings appearing in column 3 of the following table:-

TABLE
S# Item description Ruling
1. Electronic white boards with accessories. 90.10
2. Machinery of measuring hides and skins 90.31
3. Low sodium cooking and table salt under the hormonized system. 3824.9090
4. Cyanoacryiate Adhesive Elfy (20Kg. Packing) 3906.9
5. Roller Coating printing ink R-976ES 32.15
6. "Transparancies" imported with books for use in teaching and training. 49.01
7. Armoured security vehicle 87.02 to 87.05
8. Flavoured milk 2202.901
9. Polyurethane resins and products of headings 39.01 to 39.13 where the 3208.9000
solvent accounts for more than 50% by weight
10. Milk "morinaga" chill-mil follow up formula :- 1901.1090
if put up for retail sale 1901.1030
if not put up for retail sale
11. Lubricating oil with certain additives to improve the viscosity, inhibit rust 2710.0081
etc. (Depending upon the mode of packing). or
2710.0082
12. Poultry Vitamins (I) Rovimix A 500 type P (vitamin A), Rovimix E 50
Adsorbate (vitamin E), and (iii) Rovimix D 3 50 (vitamin D3) which in 29.36
addition to vitamins also contain inorganic substances namely Silica and
calcium carbonate in a matrix of gelatin , dextrin, carbohydrates, etc. for
purposes of preservation or transport.
Vitamin B 12 1% Feed grade and (ii) Rovimix H2 (vitamin H 2 ) i.e. D-
Biotin the essential character of which has been altered by the addition of 2309.9000
other substances.

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13. Blank passport booklet (both ordinary and machine readable), being printed
documents for identification intended for completion in manuscript or 4911.9990
typescript.
14. Spilt type air conditioning machines, depending upon their characteristics. 8415.81,
8415.82 or
8415.83
15. Colour precipitant used as decolourizing agent in sugar industry, with the
brand name "Talofloc" (solution of cationic surfactant in isopropyl alcohol, 3402.9091
containing properties of surface active agents)
16. Solvitose C5-HV and Empol-PS (Thickening agents for textile fabric 3809.9100
printing)
17. (i) Meropan Dpe Konz, (ii) Heptol Keb Konz, (iii) Tubifix MF 100 Konz and
(iv) Contavan Gal Konz (Preparations of a kind used in textile industry) 3809.9091

Anti Foam B-100 3824.9099


18. Azodicarbonamide(Unicel DSP-4) blowing agent , composed of 99.9% 3824.90
Azzodicarbonamide with variation of + 0.5%)
19. Ophthalmic product known as "Coatel" (viscoelastic solution for use in 3824.9099
cataract surgery)
20. Offset printing blankets composed of laminated textile fabric bonded
together by means of rubber adhesive covered on one side with vulcanized 40.08
rubber sheets, in rolls.
21. Sizing agents viz. Sizetex SA & Sizetex ZA
Composed of sodium alginate in association with 3809.9100
Starch and organic inhibitors/additives.
22. Transport vehicles:-
(a) Bus/Coach are synonymous.
Vehicles designed for transport of 10 or more (including driver) having
10 or more seats (including drivers & jump seat). Alternatively with only
drivers & front seat and empty rear portion/compartment but designed for 10
or more persons subject to certification by the Manufacturer/Recognized sole 87.02
agent/ Sole distributor (on behalf of the principal i.e. manufacturer, that the
vehicle was originally designed for transport of 10 or more persons.
(b) Four/Two wheel drive vehicles eg. Jeeps,station wagons and Surf etc.
Luxury vehicles originally designed by the manufacturer for less than 10
seats (inclusive of the drivers seat).Indicative criteria of such vehicles are:
(i)Presence of permanent seats with safety equipment for each person or
presence of anchor points or and fittings for installing seats and safety
equipment, in the rear area behind the driver and front passenger (whether
fixed / fold away / collapsible / removable from anchor points). (ii) Presence
of rear windows along the full length of the two side panels. (iii) Presence of
sliding /swing -out doors with windows on the side panels.(iv) Presence of 87.03
comfort features and interior finish/fittings in addition to seating in the rear
area.(v) Absence of permanent panel / barrier between area designated for
the driver and passengers and a rear area designed for transport.

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(c) Panel glass vans having a capacity of upto 6 persons (including the
driver) fitted with steel / glass panels on both sides, which are primarily
designed for transport of goods e.g. 'V' type Hiace vans but subsequently
fitted with 10 or more modified seats. Indicative criteria of such vehicles are
:- (i) Presence of a seperate cabin for the driver and passengers and a separate
open platform with side panels and a drop-down tailgate.(ii) Presence of
permanent panel / barrier between area designated for the driver and
passengers and a rear area designed for transport.(iii) Presence of rear seating
that lacks safety restraints for passengers and is designed to collapse or fold
to allow full use of the platform or floor for transport of goods. (iv) Absence
of rear windows along the two side panels. (v) Absence of windows, comfort
features, interior finish and fittings in the area behind the driver and front 87.04
passenger (Van type)

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CHAPTER - III

DOCUMENTS
4. COMPUTER COMPATIBLE DOCUMENTS:- The following computer
compatible forms have been adopted since 01.07.1996 :--
(i) Bill of Entry for consumption (Annex-I)
(ii) Bill of Entry for Bond (Annex-II)
(iii) Bill of Entry from Bond (Annex-III)
(iv) Bill of Export (Annex-IV)
(v) Transhipment Permit (Annex- V)
(vi) Application for duty/tax drawback/rebate (Annex- VI)
(vii) Test Memo (Annex- VII)

2. Colour scheme of the forms is as under:--


(a) Bill of Entry for consumption White
(b) Bill of Entry for Bond Yellow
(c) Bill of Entry from Bond Green

3. The respective Collectorate would mention the nomenclature/ station of the


Collectorates in the column indicating the type of Bill of Entry.

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ANNEX-I
Bill of Entry For Consumption 14. Bill of Entry No.
1. Importer’s Name & Address: ___ (Appraisement Collectorate) _______________________
Custom House Agent’s Name:
_______________________________
15. License No. _______________________
_______________________________ 7. (a) L.C. No. 16. Phone No. ________________________
___________________________
2. Consigner’s Name & Address: ___ (b) L.C. Date
____________________________ __________________________ 17. Insurance Amount Rs.
____________________________ (c) L.C. Amendment Date ___________________
___ _______________ 18. Landing Charges
(d) Total L/C Value Rs:____________________
3. Import Registration No. ________ Rs.__________________ 19. Assessable Value
___________________________ (e) Bal. Rs:____________________
____________________________ Rs.___________________________

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_
4. N.T. No. ____________________ 20. Documents attached :-
5. Sales Tax Regn. No. __________ 8. Demand Draft No. &
6. (a) Annex-B/Import Auth. No.___ Date:________________ □ Commercial invoice. □ Letter of
(b) Annex-B/Import Auth. Date__ 9. FOB Value in Foreign credit
(c) Total Value Rs. ___________ Currency:___________
10. Freight in Foreign
Currency:_______________
□ Indent/Proforma Invoice □ Valuation
Form/Slip
11. C&F Value in Foreign
Currency:___________
12. Value (Foreign
□ Bill of Lading. □ Packing List
Currency)/AV:_________
13. Rate of
□ Certificate of Origin. □ Test Report
Exchange:_______________________
□ Ann. B/Imp. Auth. Letter □ Additional
sheets

21 Vessel 22 IGM 23 Index 24. B/L No. 25. Port of 26.Gross Weight 27. Net Weight 28. No./Mode of
No. & Date No. with date Shipment of Packages
goods with
Country

29. S.No. 30. Marks & 31. Description with specification of 32. PCT Heading 33. Quantity with 34. Origin Code
Nos. Goods (Each item to be detailed No. Unit
separately)

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35.V.A. Value 39. Rate of 40. 41. Value for 42. 43. Details
No.(if 36. 37. F. 38. Pak. Rs. Customs Duty Amount of Sales Tax Rs. Amount o of
applicable Declared Currency (assessable Duty Rs. Sales Tax Exemption
) Unit C&F value) Claim
Value

44. No. of Containers _________________________ of following Numbers:

45. I/We declare the details given above to be true and


complete.
46. A.O’s Signature with Stamp 47. P.A’s Signature with
Importers/Clearing Agent Signature with Stamp. Stamp

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48 Machine 49 Details of Revenue Recovered: 50. C/D/F/.No.With 52. Remnarks 54. Out of charged by
No with (a) Import Duty Date
Date (b) Rs.__________
(c) R.D.
Rs.__________
(d) Sales Tax Disignation:
Rs,___________
(e)
(f) Sales Tax
(g) ( at source)
(h) Rs.__________
(i) Income Tax
Rs.___________ Signature:
C.E. Duty 51. Bank’s Officer
Rs.___________ (Signature with Stamp)
Fine
Rs.___________
Penalty /stanoL
Rs.___________
Misc.
Rs,.___________
Other (Specify
Rs.___________
Grand Total
Rs.___________

(In Words
Rs)____________________

________________________________ 53. File


No.

Noting/objections from Customs Staff & either replies from Importer/Clearing Registration by Custom’s Shed Staff
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Agent.
1. Date of receipt ________________________
2. Time of receipt ________________________
3. Regn. No. ____________________________
4. Signature _____________________________

Registration by KPT Staff

Book No. Page No. Date

1. Customs Appraisement Ticket. ________________________ _________________________ ___________________

2. Wharfage Charges. ________________________ _________________________ ___________________

3. Storage Charges. ________________________ _________________________ ___________________

4. Gate Pass. ________________________ _________________________ ___________________

Misc. Official use. Examination Order by Appraising Group

Examination Report by the Custom’s Shed Staff


7. Objective verifications (initial relevant box only)
1. IGM No. & date _______ Index No. ____ CRF No._______ Yes No NA
2. Location: Shed No. ______________ Wharf______________
3. Inspected the whole lot comprising _______________ cases. (a) Is V.A. correctly applied ? □ □ □
4. Examined __________% selected cases bearing No.________
5.
6.
Container Nos. __________________________________
Marks & Numbers. ________________________________
(b) Is sample forwarded to group/Lab? □ □ □
(c) Has the value been appraised? □ □ □
(If yes, mention the A.V)

(d) Are all the declaration as per invoice □ □ □


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packing list & B/E.

(e) Is any additional sheet of exam. report □ □ □


attached.

5. Physical Verification Declared Ascertained Difference


(a) Description _____________________________________
(b) Specification _____________________________________
(c) Quantity ______________________________________
(d) Origin _____________________________________
(e) PCT Heading _____________________________________
(f) Weight (Gross/Net) _________________________________
(g) Mode of Packing _________________________________
(h) Manufacture/expiry date _____________________________
(i) Other _____________________________
6. Special remarks (if any ___________________________

(Please attach additional sheet, if required)


ACA (Shed)
E.O. A.O/M.S.A. PA(Shed)
ANNEX- II
ORIGINAL

Bill of Entry For Bond 14. Bill of Entry No.


1. Importer’s Name & Address: ____ (Appraisement Collectorate) _______________________
Custom House Agent’s Name:
_______________________________
______________________________ 15. Licence No. _______________________
7. (a) L.C. No. 16. Phone No. ________________________
2. Consigner’s Name & Address: __ ___________________________

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____________________________ (b) L.C. Date
____________________________ __________________________ 17. Landing Charges
(c) L.C. Amendment Date Rs:____________________
3. Import Registration No. ________ _______________ 18. Assessable Value
___________________________ (d) Total L/C Value Rs:____________________
____________________________ Rs.__________________
(e) Bal.
4. N.T. No. ___________________ Rs._________________________ 19. Documents attached :-
5. Sales Tax Regn. No. _________ 8. FOB Value in Foreign
6. (a) Annex-B/Import Auth. No.___ Currency:___________ □ Commercial invoice. □ Letter of credit
(d) Annex-B/Import Auth. Date__ 9. Freight in Foreign
(e) Total Value Rs. ___________ Currency:_______________
10. C&F Value in Foreign
□ Indent/Proforma Invoice □ Valuation
Form/Slip
Currency:___________
11. Value (Foreign
Currency)/AV:_________
□ Bill of Lading. □ Packing List
12. Rate of
Exchange:_______________________
□ Certificate of Origin. □ Test Report
13. Insurance Amount Rs. ____________
□ Ann. B/Imp. Auth. Letter □ Additional
sheets

□ Delivery Order : □

20 Vessel 21 IGM 22 Index 23. B/L No. 24. Port of 25.Gross Weight 26. Net Weight 27. No./Mode of
No. & Date No. with date Shipment of Packages
goods with
Country

28. S.No. 29. Marks & 30. Description with specification of 31. PCT Heading 32. Quantity with 33. Origin Code
Nos. Goods (Each item to be detailed No. Unit
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separately)

34. No. (if Value 38. Rate of 39. 40. Value for 41. 42. Details
applicable 35. Declared 36. F. 37. Pak. Rs. Customs Duty Amount of Sales Tax Rs. Amount of of
) Unit Value Currency (assessable Duty Rs. Sales Tax Exemption
C&F value) Claimed

43. No. of Containers _________________________ of following Numbers:

44. I/We declare the Name of Warehouse :__________________


details given above
to be true and (a) Warehouse No.:PU/PR:__________________
complete. (b) N.O.C. No: ___________________________
45. A.O’s Signature 46. P.A’s (c) Bond Execution No. ____________________
Signature (d) Bond Execution Date:___________________
with stamp with stamp
Importers/Clearing
Agents Signature with
Stamp.

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47. Machine No. with 48. Details of Revenue Recovered : 49. C/D/F. No. with 51. Remarks 53. Out of
Date (a) Import Duty Rs. _________ Date charged by:
(b) R.D. Rs. _____________
© Sales Tax. Rs. _____________
(d) Sales Tax (at source) Rs.______
(e) Iqra Surcharge Rs. _______
(f) Income Tax Rs. _____________ Designation:
(g) C.E. Duty Rs. _____________
(h) Fine Rs. _____________
(i) Penalty Rs. _____________ Signature:
(j) W.H. Surcharge Rs. _____________
(j) Misc. Rs. _____________
(k) Other (Specify) Rs. _____________ ________________ Stamp:
Grand Total Rs. _____________ Bank’s Officer
(in words Rs.) (Signature with
Stamp)

52. File No.


__________________________

Noting/objections from Customs Staff & their replies from For use by Customs Bonds Section & E.O. (Bond)
Importer/Clearing Agent.

For use by Bonder Misc. Official use

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ANNEX-III
ORIGINAL

Bill of Entry From Bond 14. Bill of Entry No.


1. Importer’s Name & Address: ____ (Appraisement Collectorate) _______________________
Custom House Agent’s Name:
______________________________
15. Licence No. _______________________
______________________________ 17. (a) L.C. No. 16. Phone No. ________________________
___________________________
2. Consigner’s Name & Address: ___ (f) L.C. Date
____________________________ __________________________ 17. Landing Charges
____________________________ (g) L.C. Amendment Date Rs:____________________
_______________ 18. Assessable Value
3. Import Registration No. ________ (h) Total L/C Value Rs:____________________
____________________________ Rs.__________________

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____________________________ (i) Bal.
Rs._________________________ 19. Documents attached :-
4. N.T. No. ____________________ 18. FOB Value in Foreign
5. Sales Tax Regn. No. __________ Currency:___________ □ Commercial invoice. □ Letter of
6. (a) Annex-B/Import Auth. No.__ 19. Freight in Foreign credit
(b) Annex-B/Import Auth. Date_ Currency:_______________
(c) Total Value Rs. __________ 20. C&F Value in Foreign
Currency:___________
□ Indent/Proforma Invoice □ Valuation
Form/Slip
21. Value (Foreign
Currency)/AV:_________
22. Rate of
□ Bill of Lading. □ Packing List
Exchange:_______________________
13. Insurance Amount Rs.
□ Certificate of Origin. □ Test Report
___________________
□ Ann. B/Imp. Auth. Letter □ Additional
sheets

□ Delivery Order : □
20 Vessel 21 IGM 22 Index 23. B/L No. 24. Port of 25.Gross Weight 26. Net Weight 27. No./Mode of
No. & Date No. with date Shipment of Packages
goods with
Country

28. S.No. 29. Marks & 30. Description with specification of 31. PCT Heading 32. Quantity with 33. Origin Code
Nos. Goods (Each item to be detailed No. Unit
separately)

34. No. (if Value 38. Rate of 39. 40. Value for 41. 42. Details
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applicable 35. Declared 36. F. 37. Pak. Rs. Customs Duty Amount of Sales Tax Rs. Amount of of
) Unit Value Currency (assessable Duty Rs. Sales Tax Exemption
C&F value) Claimed Claimed

43. No. of Containers _________________________ of following Numbers:

44. I/We declare the 54. Name of Warehouse :__________________


details given above (e) Warehouse No.PU/PR:__________________
to be true and (b) N.O.C. No: ___________________________
complete. (c) Bond Execution
No: 45. A.O’s Signature 46. P.A’s (d) Bond Execution Date:___________________
___________________ Signature
No: with stamp with stamp
___________________
Importers/Clearing
Agents Signature with
Stamp.

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47. Machine No. with 48. Details of Revenue Recovered : 49. C/D/F. No. with 51. Remarks 53. Out of charged
Date (a) Import Duty Rs. ______ Date by:
(b) R.D. Rs. _____
© Sales Tax. Rs. _____
(d) Sales Tax (at source) Rs._______
(e) Iqra Surcharge Rs. ______
(f) Income Tax Rs. _______ Designation:
(g) C.E. Duty Rs. _______
(h) Fine Rs. _______
(i) Penalty Rs. ________ Signature:
(j) Penal Surcharge Rs. ________
(i) Misc. Rs. _______
(k) Other (Specify) Rs. _______ _________________
Grand Total Rs. ________ ____
(in words Rs.) 50. Bank’s Officer Stamp:
______________________________ (Signature with
________________________ Stamp)

52. File No.


__________________________

Noting/objections from Customs Staff & their replies from For use by Customs Bonds Section & E.O. (Bond)
Importer/Clearing Agent.

For use by Bonder Misc. Official use

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ANNEX-IV

18. Custom House Agent’s Name:


Bill of Export _________________
1. Exporter’s Name & Address: (Appraisement Collectorate) _____________________________________

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________ 9. (a) L.C. No. _____
___________________________ 19. Licence No. _______________________
_______________________________ (b) L.C. Date 20. Phone No. ________________________
_ __________________________ 21. C/A’s S.No. of B/Export:
10. A.R.3 No. & Date ____________________
_______________________________ _______________________ 22. Documents attached :-
_ 11. FOB Value in Foreign
Currency:___________ □ Commercial invoice. □ Letter of
2. Exporter’s Registration No. 12. Freight in Foreign credit
___________ Currency:_______________
3. N.T.
________________________
No. 13. C&F Value in Foreign
Currency:___________
□ A.R. 3/Sales Tax Invoice □ Export
Authorization
4. Sales Tax Regn. No. 14. Rate of
______________
5. Sales Tax Invoice No. & Date:
Exchange:_______________________
15. Insurance Amount Rs.
□ Bill of Lading. □ Packing List
________
6. (a) Form ‘E’ No.____________
___________________
16. Other Charges Rs.
□ Certificate of Origin. □ Test Report
____
(d) Form ‘E’ Date:
______________________
17. Assessable Value Rs. □ Form ‘E’ □ Additional
_______________ ____________________ sheets
(e) Form ‘E’
___________
Value Rs.
□ Export Price Certificate □
7. Consignee’s Name & Address :
_____
____________________________
___
____________________________
___
8. Country of final destination :
________

23. Vessel 24 IGM 25. Colours 26. Shipping 27. Port of 28. Gross Weight 29. Net Weight 30. No./Mode of
No. & Date & Flag Agent’s No. Destination of Packages
goods & Country

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31. S.No. 32. Marks & Nos. 33. Description with specification of Goods (Each 34. PCT Heading 35. Quantity with
item to be No. Unit
detailed separately)

34. No. (if Value 40. Amount of 41. Rate of 42. Amount of 43. 44. Rebate
applicable 37. Declared 38. F. 39. Pak. Rs. E.D.S Duty Customs Customs (Rs) Amount of Notificatio
) Unit Value Currency Duty (Rs) Agri-Cess n
(assess. Claimed
Value)

45. No. of Containers _________________________ of following Numbers:

46. I/We declare the


details given above 47. Examination Order :
to be true and
complete.
Exporter’s/Clearing
Agents Signature with
Stamp.

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48. Machine No. with 49.Details of Revenue Recovered: 50.Cash No. with 55. Remarks
Date (a) E.D.S. Rs. Date
_____________
(b) Export Duty Rs. 52. .O’s
_____________ Signature
© R.D. Rs. with Stamp
_____________
(d) Agri-Cess 56. Let Examine
Rs._____________ _________________ 53. P.A.’s
(e) C.E. Duty Rs. ____ Signature
_____________ 51. Bank’s Officer with Stamp
(f) Fine Rs. (Signature with
_____________ Stamp)
(g) Penalty Rs.
_____________
(h) Misc. Rs. 54. File No.
_____________ __________________________
(i) Other (Specify) Rs.
_____________
Grand Total Rs.
_____________
(in words Rs.)
______________________ _

‘’Passed in ’’ by
Noting/objections from Customs Staff & their replies from Preventive Staff
Importer/Clearing Agent. 1. Container(s) No. ____________________________
2. No. of Packages: ____________________________
3. Reg. No. ___________________________________
4. Truck No. __________________________________
5. Date: ______________________________________
6. Time :______________________________________
7. Signature: ___________________________________

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Registration by Custom’s
Shed Staff
1. Reg. No. _________________________________
2. Date: ____________________________________
3. Time: ____________________________________
4. A.O/E.O. Marked: __________________________
5. Signature :_________________________________

Examination Report by the Custom’s Shed Staff


7. Objective verifications (initial relevant box only)
1. Location :__________________________Wharf
___________________. Yes
2. Inspected the whole lot comprising _____________________ No
cases. (a) Are all the declarations as per invoice
3. Examined _________________% Selected cases bearing No.
_________. Packing list & Bill of Export ? □
__________________________________________________
_________ □
4. Container
Nos.______________________________________________
(b) Is value correctly declared ? □
_
__________________________________________________

_________
(c) Has the value been appraised ? □

(if yes, mention the A.V.) Rs.

(d) Is sample forwarded to group/Lab? □


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(e) Is any additional sheet of exam. □

report attached ?

5. Physical Verifications Declared Ascertained

(a) Descriptions : ________________________________________


________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________

(b) Quantity : ________________________________________


________________________________________
(c) Weight : ________________________________________
________________________________________
(d) Others : ________________________________________
________________________________________

6. Special remarks (if any) : ________________________________________


________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________
(Please attach additional sheet, if required)
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E.O. A.O./M.S.A.. PA (Shed) ACA (Shed)
ALLOW LOADING BY PREVENTIVE STAFF MASTER/SHIPPING AGENT
(a) Container(s) No. (a) Container(s) No.
______________________________________ ______________________________________
(b) No. of Packages : (b) No. of Packages:
________________________________________ ______________________________________
(c) Time : ______________________________________ (c) M.R. No. ______________________________________
(d) Date : ______________________________________ (d) Date: ______________________________________
Signature with Seal : (e) Short Shipment :
______________________________________ ______________________________________
(f) Signature with Seal:
______________________________________

ANNEX-V

11. Machine No. with date:


1. Name of Carrier : _________________
______________________
- TRANSHIPMENT PERMIT __________________________________

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__________________________________ 2. Importer’s name and address: ____
____ _____________ 12. T.P. No. with date :
_____________________
__________________________________ __________________________________ (allotted by Customs House)
___ ____
__________________________________
1. T.P. application No. 3. N.T. No. __
_____________________ ______________________________

__________________________________ 4. Import Registration No. 13. Signatures and Seal of the authorized
____ __________________ officer of Custom House.

2. Delivery Order No. 5. Consigners name and address:


_____________________ _____________
_______________________________
______ _______________________________
_______
4. Name of Dry Port :
_____________________ 9. C & F Value :
__________________________
__________________________________
____ 10. L.C. No. with date :
_____________________

14. Vessel 15. IGM No. 16. Index No. 17. B/L No. with 18. Port of 19. Gross 20. Net Weight
&Date Date Shipment of Weight
Goods with
Country

21. S.No. 22. Mark & Nos. 23. PCT Heading 24. Description with specification of goods (each item
to be detailed separately)

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25. Quantity with unit 26. Origin Code Country 27. Total No. of 28. S. No. of containers 29. Seal No. affixed by
of Origin Containers Customs/Contractor

30. It is requested that the transhipment may be allowed. We 31. Documents to be attached :
declare that the details given above are true and complete. In □ Undertaking of the importer
case of any incorrect declaration in invoice/other documents □ Indent/Proforma invoice
regarding value, weight, quantity, quality and description □ Commercial invoice
unearthed at any stage before landing of goods at destination, □ Packing List.
we undertake to inform the Customs House on priority. In □ Bill of lading.
case of damage/pilferage/accident/breakage of seals etc. , we □ Letter of credit
undertake to inform the Custom House, Karachi, and Customs □
authorities at Customs stations of destinations and area of □
occurrence and to get the goods examined and containers etc.,
re-sealed by the customs authorities.
Signature of authorized officer/nominee of carrier
32. Remarks 33. Goods/container received intact.

34. Signature and seal of Customs Officer of relevant Dry Port.

Objection/Observations by Customs Replies by the carriers

Examination report of Customs, if conducted

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For KPT use only For KMC use only

ANNEX-VI
SR-2 No.__________
Date: ____________
APPLICATION FOR DUTY/TAX DRAWBACK/REBATE
PART-I (To be filled in by the Exporter/Authorised Clearing Agent)

1. Name of the Exporter : ______________________________________________________________________________


2. Name of the Consignee : ______________________________________________________________________________
3. Bill of Export No. and Date : ___________________________________________
4. ‘‘E’’ Form No. and Date : ___________________________________________
5. M.R. No. and Date : ___________________________________________
DOCUMENTS ATTACHED
1. Quadruplicate copy of Bill of Export.
2. Bill of Lading.
3. Short-Shipment Notice.
4. B.C.A/B.G./Annex-A/F.E.76.
5. Import Documents.
Others

AMOUNT OF DUTY DRAWBACK/REBATE CLAIMED


S. No. SRO No. & Quantity/ Net FOB Value Rebate Amount Total
Date Weight (i) Customs Duty
(ii) Sales Tax
(iii) Central Excise Duty
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TOTAL1
Declaration : I/We declare the details given above to be true and complete.

Signature of the Exporter/


Authorized Agent.
====================================================================================================
=
PART-II (TO BE FILLED IN BY CUSTOMS STAFF)
1. Name of the Exporter :
_____________________________________________________________________________
2. SROs claimed. _____________________________________________________________________________
3. Total Amount claimed:
_____________________________________________________________________________
4. S.R. 2 No. _____________________________________________________________________________

Signature of Receipt Clerk

SR-2 No. _________


Date: ____________
PART-III (TO BE FILLED IN BY PROCESSING SECTION)
1. Name of the Exporter : ________________________________________________________________________________
2. Description of Items. ________________________________________________________________________________
3. Declared F.O.B. Value________________________________________________________________________________
4. Ascertained F.O.B. Value_________________________________________________________________
5. Admissible S.R.O’s ________________________________________________________________________________
6. Rebate amount admissible:

S.No. Item SRO No. & Date Quantity/Net FOB Value Rebate Amount Total
Weight
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(i) Customs Duty
(ii) Sales Tax
(iii) Central Excise Duty

TOTAL
7. Amount in Words : ______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
8. Following documents have been checked and found in order :-
Yes No Yes No

(a) Quadruplicate copy of bill of Export □ □ (b) M.R. No. & Date. □ □
(c) B.C.A. □ □ (d) Bill of Lading. □ □
(e) L.C. □ □ (f) ‘’E’’ Form. □ □
(g) □ □ (h) □ □
9. It is proposed that an amount of Rs. __________ may be sanctioned against B.C.A. No. ___________ dated ____________. Issued
by M/s ___________________________________.

10. SANCTION ORDER: An amount of Rs. ______________ as repayment of Customs duty, Rs. ________________ as refund of
Sales Tax and Rs. ________________ as rebate of Central Excise duty i.e. a Total of Rs. ______________ is sanctioned after
scrutiny of the claim and supporting documents.

11. An amount of Rs. _____________ has been paid vide Cheque No. ____________ dated ___________________

Treasury Officer

ANNEX-VII.
TEST MEMO
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PART-I (TO BE FILLED IN BY IMPORTER/EXPORTER/CLEARING AGENT)
1. Name & Address of Importer/Exporter ____________________________________________________________
I.G.M. No.___________________________ Date: ___________________________ 3. Index No. _________________
2. Vessels Name : _______________________________________________________________________________
5. B/E Machine No. _____________________ Date: ___________________________ 6. C.H.A. L. No. ______________
7. Description : _______________________________________________________________________________
8. Generic Name ______________________________________ 9. Code No. ___________________________________
10. H.S. No. __________________________________________ 11. Code of Origin. ______________________________
12. Name of Manufacturer(with complete address: ___________________________________________________________
13. Previous T.R. No. _________________________Date:_________________ 14. Literature attached :____________
(duly attested)

Signature with Seal of Importer/Clearing Agent

PART-II (TO BE FILLED IN BY THE APPRAISING GROUP)


1. Test Report No. __________________ Date: ____________________ 2. Alternative H.S. No. _________________
3. Previous T.R. ____________________ Date:____________________ 4. Literature attached: __________________
Tests Required: (i) Composition ______________(ii) _____________ (iii) _________________ (iv) ______________

Signature and Seal of Principal Appraiser

PART-III (TO BE FILLED IN BY SHED STAFF)


1. Seal No. ________________________ Dispatch No. ___________________ Date: ________________________________
2. Description on Packages: ____________________________ 3. Package/Container No. _____________________
(from which sample drawn)

Signature and Seal of Signature and Seal of Signature and Seal of


Importer/Exporter/Clearing Agent Drawing Officer Dispatcher
D PART-IV (TO BE FILLED IN BY LABORATORY STAFF)
1. Receipt No. __________________________________ Date: __________________________________________
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PART-V (TO BE FILLED IN BY CHEMIST)
1. Name of Chemist: ___________________________________________ 2. Sequence No. _____________________
3. Literature provided consulted/not consulted:
4. Test Method/Reference Book : ___________________________________________________________________________
5. Composition : ___________________________________________________________________________
6. Report :
7. Description Found : ___________________________________________________________________________________
8. Suggest H.S. No. ___________________________________________________________________________________

Signature and Seal of the Testing Officer Signature and Seal of Countersigning Officer
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________

PART-VI (DESPATCHED PARTICULARS)


1. Dispatch No. _________________________________________ 1. Receipt No. ______________________________

2. Date: _______________________________________________ 2. Date: ___________________________________

Signature and Seal of Dispatcher Signature and Seal of Group Clerk

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3. IMPORT EXAMINATION MANUAL :-

In order to acquaint the Customs Staff with the requirments and techniques for
examination of various import items and also to prescribe job description of each
category of officers and staff posted at different locations of the wharves/examination
places, an Examination Manual for import goods prepared by the Appraisement
Collectorates may be treated as a guide for official use by all Customs Collectorates with
appropriate modifications, if need be, for correct examination and assessment of the
impor;t of goods.

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CHAPTER - IV

ASSESSMENT OF VEHICLES

6. ASSESSMENT OF VEHICLES IMPORTED :--THE FOLLOWING


PROCEDURE SHALL BE ADOPTED:-
(i) Definitions:

(a) "Vehicles" for the purposes of these orders shall mean all vehicles falling
in Chapter 87 of the First Schedule to the Customs Act, 1969.

(b) "F.O.B. Value" means the value certified by the manufacturer to be the
price applicable to a particular vehicle at the time of its manufacture and
shall include the agent's commission.

(ii) Depreciation on used vehicles:

(a) The F.O.B. value of second hand vehicles (except motor cars of engine
capacity upto 1800CC) shall be depreciated at the following rates, subject
to a maximum of 50%:--

(i) 4% per month for the first 3 months.

(ii) 2% per month for the subsequent months.

(b) The motor cars of engine capacity upto 1800 CC imported by passengers
who are covered by Transfer of Residence Rules, 1983 shall also be
entitled for the depreciation in F.O.B. value as is allowed under para (ii)
(a) (i & ii) above.

(c) A fraction of a month shall count as one complete month if consisting of


15 or more days, and shall be ignored if consisting of less than 15 days.

(d) The above depreciation shall be allowed for the period between the first
registration abroad and the date of shipment (in case of vehicles imported
through a Customs port) or the date of entry into Pakistan (in case of
vehicles imported through a land Customs station).

(e) The date of first registration abroad shall be determined from the
registration book or a certificate issued in lieu of the registration book. In
case of loss of documents, the depreciation shall be calculated from the 1st
day of January of the year subsequent to the manufacture of the vehicle.

(iii) Abatement on damaged vehicles:

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(a) No depreciation shall be allowed in the case of vehicles in respect of
which the owner's claim for diminution of value due to damage sustained
before or the time of entry, is granted under section 27 of the Act.

(b) Diminution of the F.O.B. price (and consequential abatement of duty) may
be allowed on the basis of actual compensation paid by the insurance
company or, if the vehicle was not insured, on the basis of a survey
conducted by a surveyor approved by the Controller of Insurance under
the orders of an officer not below the rank of Assistant Collector of
Customs. This abatement will however be subject to a maximum of 50%
of the F.O.B. value of the vehicle.

(iv) Insurance:

Actual charges shall be added to the F .O.B. value and if the actual charges are
not ascertained, these will be computed @ 1% of the F.O.B. value.

(v) The following minimum freight rates shall be added in the value of the vehicles to
arrive at
C&F value :--

(a) Motor cars the ,engine capacity of Rs. 7,000.00


which does not exceed 1000 cc.

(b) Motor cars the engine capacity of Rs. 9,000.00


which exceeds 1000 cc but does not exceed 1300 cc.

(c) Motor cars the engine capacity of Rs.10,000.00


which exceeds 1300 cc but does not exceed 1600 cc

(d) Motor cars the engine capacity of Rs.11,000.00


which exceeds 1600 cc but does not, exceed 2000 cc.

(e) Motor cars the engine capacity of Rs. 12,000.00


which exceeds 2000 cc.

(f) Pick ups, Hiace Vans, Transit Vans Rs.13,000.00


and the likes.

(g) Jeeps. Rs.16,000.00

(h) Coasters. Rs.40,000.00

(i) Buses and Trucks Chassis. Rs.20,000.00

These rates are subject to revision periodically if need arises.

(vi) Landing charges :

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Landing charges @ 1% of the sum total of CIF value shall be added to arrive at
the assessable-value.

(vii) Accessories :

The value of accessories shall be included in the value of the vehicle and will be
subject to the rate of duty applicable to the vehicle in which the accessories are
fitted.

(viii) Provisional Assessment :

In case the F.O.B. value of a particular vehicle is not readily available, the
vehicles may be assessed provisionally under section 81 of the Customs Act,
1969 by 5% loading of the F.O.B. value of a similar vehicle. The Controller of
Customs Valuation will immediately be informed of this provisional assessment
and the resulting provisional deposit shall be adjusted/refunded on receipt of final
advice from the Controller of Valuation.

7. ASSESSMENT OF CONFISCATED VEHICLES:-- FOR


DETERMINATION OF RESERVE PRICES OF MOTOR VEHICLES TO BE
DISPOSED OF THROUGH SALE/AUCTION ETC., THE PROCEDURE IS AS
FOLLOWS:--

(a) Depreciation in the FOB value in respect of the second hand confiscated
cars shall be allowed at the following rates:-.

(i) 4% per month upto first 3 months.


(ii) 2% per month for the next 19 months upto 3 years subject to a
maximum of 50%.

(iii) 10% per year on written down value method, exceeding 3 years.
(iii) In case of badly damaged or very old (more than 6 years old
model) cars the value should be appraised keeping in view their
physical condition.

(iv) The period less than six months shall be ignored and over 6 months
shall be taken as one year for allowing 10% depreciation.

(vi) In case of badly damaged and very old (more than 6 years old
model) cars the value should be appraised keeping in view their
physical condition.

In order to introduce uniformity in the system, it has been decided that procedure
prescribed above should be applicable to all vehicles put to auction or sale whether
confiscated or not.

It has also been decided that motor vehicles should be placed in public
auction/sale etc. at least twice. In case the reserve price cannot be obtained in two

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successive auctions/sales etc., then the Deputy Collector/ Assistant Collectors concerned
may propose to the Collector for reduction in reserve price. The Collector, if he deems fit,
may reduce the reserve price keeping in view the previous bids received and the
condition of the vehicle.

8. FORMS FOR USE IN CONNECTION WITH THE IMPORT AND


EXPORT OF MOTOR VEHICLES.

The forms mentioned below are for use in the Custom Houses and Customs
Collectorate’s:-

MV.l.
1. Register for keeping the particulars of cars imported and exported duty
free through Customs stations.
MV.2.
2. Customs Examination report of the motor vehicles on arrival at the
Customs station etc.
MV.3.
3. Undertaking for the temporary importation of motor vehicle by tourists.
MV4.
4. Form for the assessment of new motor vehicles.

MV.5.
5. Form for the assessment of new vehicles (older model) with basic changes
compared to latest models of identical description.
MV-6.
6. Form for the assessment of used motor vehicles without basic changes.

MV.7.
7. Form for assessment of used motor vehicles with basic changes compared
to subsequent models of identical description.

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CHAPTER – V

TEMPORARY IMPORTS

9. EMPTY CONTAINERS :-

The transit, by Railways of temporarily imported empty containers, from any


Land Customs Station of entry to Karachi via Lahore Customs Port is allowed subject to
the following conditions, namely:--

(1) The containers are constructed in accordance with the internationally


accepted standardized dimensions.

(2) Each container has distinguishing marks and numbers and is empty at the
time of dispatch and is certified by the examining officer .

(3) At the time when the said containers are loaded on to the railway from any
Land Customs Station of entry to Lahore Customs Port the handling
agents shall make an application in the form annexed.

(4) One copy of the application shall be retained by the proper officer at the
Land Customs Station of entry and the second copy shall be endorsed to
the Lahore Customs Port after recording the time and date of dispatch. The
examining officer shall also certify that the containers have been examined
and found to be empty.

(5) The second copy of the application shall be placed on record at the Lahore
Customs Port and a cross tally shall be made with the actual number of
containers received at the Lahore Customs Port.

(6) After receipt of the empty containers has been so recorded, information
thereof shall be sent to the Land Customs Station of entry in
acknowledgement of the fact that the containers have been duly received
at the Lahore Customs Port.

(7) After the containers have been received within the bonded premises of the
Customs Port they shall not be taken out of the premises save for export
through Karachi.

(8) Onward transit journey of the containers after they have been loaded with
goods meant for export, shall be regulated in accordance with the Lahore
Customs Port procedure.

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To
The Assistant Collector of Customs,
Chaman/Torkham /Nokhundi
Sir,
We request permission for the transit of the following empty containers to
Karachi via Lahore Dry Port bearing marks and number………………………… on
Railway KVC Wagon No…………….. train No…………..Time ………………………..
Dated…………………………

Signature
Carrier /Handling Agent

Certified that the aforementioned containers have been examined and found to be
empty.
Allowed……………. Time……………….. Date……………………

(Appropriate Officer of Customs)

10. TANKER MOUNTED TRUCKS:-

In order to regulate the import of liquefied Petroleum Gas to Pakistan via


land route, following is the procedure for the temporary importation of tankers filled
with liquefied petroleum gas without payment of duty and taxes:--

(I) The Prime movers of Pakistan origin shall be used for transportation of the
Liquefied Petroleum Gas filled tankers to Pakistan.

(2) The importing agency shall have authorization from Ministry of


Commerce for importing L.P .G. filled tankers.

(3) The authorized importer shall furnish an indemnity bond to the satisfaction
of Collector covering the duty and taxes involved on the tankers being
imported temporarily only such tankers shall be allowed the facility of
temporary importation which are identifiable by the following information
duly marked in an appropriate and clearly visible place on containers:--

(a) The identification of the owner or principal operator .


(b ) The identification marks and numbers of the containers given by
the owner or operator; and
(c) The tare weight of the container, including all its permanently
fixed equipment.

(5) The tankers filled with L.P .G. shall be allowed to stay in Pakistan for a
period of 15 days; after expiry of which the empty tankers shall be re-
exported to the country of origin. The tankers shall not be used for the
carriage of goods in internal traffic.

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(6) Period of stay in para (5) above may be extended upto a further period of
15 days by the Collector of Customs upon receipt of a request from the
importing agency stating the reasons for such extension.

(7) Collector of Customs may issue a Standing Order devising a suitable


system to keep a close watch over the movement of the temporarily
imported tankers.

11. SHIP CONTAINERS:- Following is the procedure for the temporary


importation of ship containers:--

(1) Ship containers may be temporarily imported without payment of customs


duties for a period of 6 months by any person on furnishing to the
Collector of Customs a bank guarantee equal to the amount of duty and
taxes leviable thereon, or by a customs-licensed shipping agent on
furnishing an undertaking on a non-judicial stamp paper of Rs.30/-.

(2) The period of temporary importation mentioned in para (1) above may be
extended by the Collector in genuine cases for a further period of 6
months.

(3) If a person wishes to lease out a container to another person, both may
submit written applications to the Collector of Customs who may allow
the ‘on-hiring’ party to retain the container for the remaining period on
receipt of fresh security on the principle laid down in para (1) above and
may discharge the security given by the party ‘off-hiring’ the container. In
such cases the retention period of the container shall be computed from the
date of its first import and shall be governed by the terms and conditions
laid down in paras (1) & (2) above.

(4) The aforesaid facility of temporary importation shall not be available on


container handling equipment such as forklifts, cranes, tractors, tug
masters, trawlers etc. and their accessories and components except
container seals of specific shape and Serial No. Embossed thereon as
identifiable at the time of re-export.

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CHAPTER – VI

SAFE TRANSPORTATION
12 . PROCEDURE FOR THE SAFE TRANSPORTATION OF LIQUID BULK
CARGO FROM PRIVATE/PUBLIC BONDED WAREHOUSES TO
INLAND CUSTOMS BONDED WAREHOUSES.

The following procedure for the movement of such liquid cargo from
private/public bonded warehouses at Oil Section, Keamari, Karachi to inland customs
private/public bonded warehouses is prescribed:--

(i) On importation, the edible oil and other liquid bulk cargo intended for re-
warehousing in inland Customs bonded warehouses, will be landed and
stored in the first instance in the Bonded Tank Terminals at Keamari,
Karachi. For their clearance therefrom, the bonder will prepare "into-
Bond" bill of entry according to prescribed procedure in terms of section
84 of the Customs Act, 1969. The into-bond bill of entry so prepared will
be registered and noted in the Oil Section, Keamari, according to the
procedure laid down in the Import and Export Manual. After completion
of Customs Formalities, the bonder will execute a bond under the
provisions of section 86 of the Customs Act, 1969 for each consignment
or a general bond in such manner and subject to such conditions,
limitations or restrictions as the Collector of Customs (Preventive) may
prescribe.

(ii) The bonder will also submit an unstamped copy of "Bond" to Assistant
Collector of Customs, Oil Section, Keamari, Karachi who will attest it
and forward to the Collector of Customs and Central Excise in whose
jurisdiction the goods are to be warehoused. The Collector of
Customs/Central Excise concerned will independently verify that the
consignment has been received and re-warehoused and will send
intimation to that effect to the Assistant Collector of Customs, Oil Section,
Keamari, Karachi. In this manner the Collector of Customs/Central Excise
shall monitor the particulars of consignments destined for warehousing in
his jurisdiction and provide independent intimation to the Custom House,
Karachi, to the effect that the consignments have been warehoused.

(iii) The goods will be examined in the usual manner by the Customs Staff
posted at the Oil Section, Kemari, and representative samples thereof be
drawn for test in order to confirm whether the liquid goods are within the
limits of required specification and fit for human consumption or
otherwise. The goods will, however, be allowed to be transported to their
intended destination, and will not be detained for want of the result of
laboratory tests. The Custom House will intimate the concerned Collector
of the findings/results of fitness test as soon as they are received. The
goods will however be allowed to be ex-bonded by the receiving
Collectorate only on the basis of fitness certificate received from the

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Custom House or on the basis of a test carried out by the concerned
Collectorate itself.

(iv) After examination of goods, the bonder will make an application to the
Assistant Collector of Customs, Oil Section, Kemari, to grant permission
for their safe transportation by railway tankers/private tankers direct from
the Customs Bonded Tank Terminals under the provisions of section 100
of the Customs Act, 1969. When the permission is granted by the
Assistant Collector o Customs, Oil Section, Kemari, the bonder will
submit I bond, with sufficient surety, in a sum equal to the duty and taxes
involved as provided in section 101 of the Custom Act, 1969 or a general
bond as provided under section 101 ibid to the effect that goods will be
safely transported to their destination and receipt thereof produced to the
Assistant Collector of Customs, Oil Section, Kemari, within 15 days of re-
warehousing. In addition to the above requirements, the bonder will also
furnish a bank guarantee covering the value, customs duties and other
taxes for safe transportation from Karachi Port to the inland bonded
warehouse. In such cases, no escort will be necessary and the bonder will
solely be responsible for safe transportation of the goods to inland bonded
warehouse.

(v) The goods will then be taken delivery of from the bonded tank terminals
into the railway tankers/private tankers by the bonder or his authorized
agent, under Customs supervision. After completion of loading of goods
into the tankers, the same will be sealed with customs seal and a receipt to
that effect be furnished to Assistant Collector of Customs, Oil Section,
Kemari by the carrier, for record. Duplicate copy of the Into Bill of Entry
will accompany the goods as a pass and another attested copy will be
directly sent to the Officer Incharge of inland warehouse, by the Assistant
Collector of Customs, Oil Section, Kemari.

(vi) The Officer Incharge of Inland bonded warehouse will ensure that the
goods are directly landed into the warehouse from the railway
tankers/private tankers. He will receive and compare the goods with the
help of the duplicate copy of into bond bill of entry and after satisfying
himself about the full receipt of goods he will enter the particulars in the
Ledger for record. Any discrepancy found will be reported to the Assistant
Collector of Customs, Oil Section, Kemari, Karachi for necessary action.

(vii) The Officer Incharge of inland warehouse will return the duplicate copy of
the "Into Bond" bill of entry alongwith a certificate of the receipt of cargo
in full to the Assistant Controller of Customs, Oil Section, Kemari,
Karachi who after satisfying himself of the receipt of the goods by the
Officer Incharge of inland bonded warehouse, shall order for discharge of
the bond. The bank guarantee will, however, be discharged only after duty
is received and proof of this effects is intimated to the Assistant Controller
of Customs, Oil Section, Kemari, Karachi, by the concerned Collectorate.

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(viii) The findings of the test report shall be endorsed on the ex- bond bills of
entry by the examining staff before release is allowed.

(ix) For the purpose of availing these facilities, the bonder will have to submit
to the Collector of Customs (Preventive ), Custom House, Karachi, a
certified copy of the public/private bonded warehouse license issued by
the concerned Collector of Customs/Central Excise along with a
calibration chart showing number and capacity of the bonded storage tank.

13. REVIVAL OF SAFE TRANSPORTATION SCHEME FOR UP-COUNTRY


BONDED WAREHOUSES:-

(a) It has been decided to continue the Sate Transportation Scheme for the
carriage of bonded goods (machinery and raw materials only) imported by
the industrial units operating their own private bonded warehouses from
Karachi Port.
(b) The up-country bonded warehouses will operate under the following zones
which will be supervised by the respective Assistant Collector of Customs
Incharge of the Bonds:--
(i) Peshawar Zone; (ii) Rawalpindi Zone; (iii) Sambrial Zone (iv) Lahore
Zone (v) Faisalabad Zone,(vi ) Multan Zone (vii) Sukkur Zone (vii) Hyderabad
Zone (ix) Quetta Zone (x) Gaddani Zone (xi) Karachi Export Collectorate Zone.
(c) The transportation of the goods from Karachi Port to the Bonded
Warehouses will be allowed through private & public carriers, duly
covered by bank guarantees equivalent to duty & taxes involved and
bonds executed for sum equal to double the amount of duty and taxes
involved etc. The Board may, however, restrict the carriage of the goods
through such designated carriers as may be decided on the
recommendations of the Collectors of Customs or the Chamber of
Commerce & Industry and/ or the Federation of Chambers of Commerce
& Industry.
(d) The into-bond bills of entry for the respective consignments will be filed
in manifest section of the Appraisement Collectorate, Custom House,
Karachi, where a separate machine number bearing prefix “S.T.”
(abbreviation for safe transportation) shall be assigned which will be sent
to group/shed as the case may be. In sheds examination report shall be
written on reverse of original, duplicate and triplicate copies of the bill of
entry. After completion of formalities from group and sheds the bill of
entry shall be presented by the Clearing Agent in Cash Section for
payment of warehousing surcharge and excise duty if any. The Cash
Section shall detach original, quadruplicate and statistical copy for
dispatch to their destination and shall hand over duplicate and triplicate
copy to the Clearing Agent for getting bank guarantee and bond executed
by the importer and submission to Principal Appraiser Safe Transportation
Cell. The P A. (S. T .Cell) after satisfying himself and recording the

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particulars thereof in the master register in the following format date-wise
shall allow out of charge.

S.T. B/E No. Bond No. Description of goods. Quantity/No. of Pkgs. Value
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

C.D Sur. Iqra. S.T. C/A No. Remarks Letter No./Sr. No.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

(e) The into-bond bills of entry for the respective consignments will be filed
by the importers/companies availing Express Lane Facility, in the manifest
section of the Appraisement Collectorate, Custom House, Karachi. A
machine number bearing prefix "S. T" (abbreviation for safe
transportation) shall be assigned. The Bond Section shall allow the Safe
Transportation as per declaration of the importers and send the bills of
entry to the Groups for completion under the Second Appraisement
System. After completion of the bill of entry the clearing agent shall pay
the surcharge etc. in the Account Section. The duplicate & triplicate copy
of the bill of entry shall be given to the clearing agent and the remaining
copies of the bills of entry be detached by Account/Cash section. The shed
staff will inspect the goods and sign out of charge as per instructions given
in Public Notice No. 5(/89)Exam) dated 6- 7-1998, issued by the
Appraisement Collectorate Karachi .
(f) Responsibility of the Principal Appraiser Safe Transportation Cell:
(i) He shall make the goods out of Customs charge and hand over
duplicate copy of the bill of entry to accompany the goods upto
the up-country warehouse.
(ii) He shall prepare a daily statement in the format given in Annex-A.
(iii) He shall send the statement at (ii) above daily by fax or telex to the
Assistant Collector Incharge of the respective Zone.
(iv) He shall send a weekly statement on the same format as at (ii)
above on each Thursday or the last working day of the week to the
respective Assistant Collector of the Zone giving details of all the
consignments dispatched in the preceding week. A nil report on the
prescribed proforma shall be sent by him on the last working day
of the week if no consignment has been sent to the relevant Zone
during the preceding week.
(v) He shall return the bank guarantee and bond executed by the
importer covering Safe Transportation on receipt of confirmation
of receipt of the goods from the Assistant Collector of the
concerned Zone as per Annex-B.
(vi) He shall ensure dispatch of the original bill of entry received in the
Safe Transportation Cell in pursuance of para (j) of this General
Order to the respective Collectorate/Zone for final check.

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(g) Responsibility of Officer Incharge of warehouse where goods brought
under Safe Transportation Scheme are stored:
(i) He shall allow goods brought under Safe Transportation Scheme to
be warehoused on production of duplicate copy of the bill of
entry.
(ii) He shall maintain a warehouse register in the format given in para
(d) above and shall make entries of the particulars of goods
received in the warehouse in this register.
(iii) After making entries in the register he shall pass on the bill of
entry (duplicate copy) to the Assistant Collector Incharge of bonds
on daily basis after retaining photo-copy of the bill of entry for his
record.
(iv) He shall obtain acknowledgement from the office of the Assistant
collector as a proof of delivering the duplicate copy of the bill of
entry.

(h) Responsibility or the Warehouse Keeper:

(i) The warehouse keeper of the bonded warehouse in which any


goods are received under the Safe Transportation' Scheme shall, on
every Thursday or the last working day of every week, furnish a
weekly statement as per Annex-B to the Assistant Collector
Incharge of the Zone; and
(ii) The aforesaid statement shall be furnished after due verification by
the officer of Customs Incharge of the warehouse.

(i) Responsibility or the Assistant Collector Incharge of the Zone/ Bond:

(i) On receipt of duplicate copy of the bill of entry from the officer
incharge of the warehouse the Assistant Collector Incharge of the
Bond shall receive the same against acknowledgement;
(ii) He shall enter the particulars of the bill of entry in a master file
maintained by him on the format given in para (d) above. These
entries shall be made on one page of the register while entries of
the ex-bond bills of entry shall be made on the other page for due
accountal of receipts and clearances;
(iii) He shall furnish a statement as per Annex-C to the Safe
Transportation Cell, Custom House, Karachi;
(iv) This statement shall be sent on the first working day of every
week;
(v) A nil report shall be sent by him in case no consignments are
received in any of the warehouses under the Safe Transportation
Scheme.

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(j) Collector of Customs (Appraisement), Custom House, Karachi and the
Collectors of Customs Incharge of the various Zones, will ensure that
regular counter-checking of the prescribed statements is done in order to
ensure that the consignments have been received in full, duly stored and
fully accounted for in the Bonded Warehouses and are cleared according
to the , prescribed procedures.

(k) The original copies of bills of entry retained by Custom House, Karachi,
after computerization and audit shall be sent to S.T. Cell, who on monthly
basis shall send the same to respective Collectorate/Zone by post, for final
check.. For any violation of this order, Collector of (Appraisement),
Custom House, Karachi, may refuse removal under this system besides
other action prescribed under the law.

ANNEX-A

DAILY/WEEKLY STATEMENT OF THE DESPATCH OF GOODS

UNDER SAFE TRANSPORTATION

S. No. Date of out B/E No. PWL No.4 Pkgs Description Value Remarks
of charge.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Signed
Principal Appraiser ST Cell
Date:------------------

ANNEX-B

WEEKLY STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPT OF GOODS UNDER


SAFE TRANSPORTATION

S.No Date of out B/E No. PWL No.4 Date of Description Value
. of Charge Receipt
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Verified by Officer Incharge Customs


Signed
Warehouse Keeper
Name :______________________
Signed:______________________
Date:_______________________

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ANNEX-C
WEEKLY STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPT OF GOODS UNDER SAFE
TRANSPORTATION

ZONE _______________

S.No Date of Out of B/E No. PWL No.4 Date of Receipt Description Value
charge.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Assistant Collector of Customs

Name :_________________
Signed:)________________
Date:__________________

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CHAPTER – VII

INDUSTRIAL CONCESSIONS
14. ISSUANCE OF PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATES:- Chief, Survey, Central
Board of Revenue, issues provisional certificates, allowing release of upto 25% of the
installed capacity, raw materials/components wherever necessary. Following will be the
procedure for allowing this concession:--

(i) All the conditions mentioned in the concessionary Notification for


issuance of a final certificate will have to be complied with by the
applicant except that of survey, which in case of provisional certificate
will be conducted after its issuance.

(ii) The provisional certificate issued would be tentative and conditional and it
would not confer any recurring right to the manufacturer towards the issue
of final facility under concessionary Notifications or repeated issuance of
provisional certificates.

(iii) For the difference in the applicable concessionary and statutory rates of
duty and taxes, the release will be allowed against bank guarantees.

(iv) Chief, Survey may impose any additional conditions on the provisional
certificate wherever required.

(v) If at a later stage it is revealed that any of the raw materials and
component is available locally. The provisional certificate would stand
withdrawn in respect of such raw material and component and duty and
taxes would be recoverable on all such components or raw materials
previously imported.

(vi) Copies of provisional/final certificates will also be sent to Director-


General (Intelligence and Investigation), Customs and Excise.

15. CLEARANCE OF RAW MATERIALS, SUB-COMPONENTS AND


COMPONENTS UNDER CONCESSIONARY NOTIFICATIONS FROM
TWO PORTS AT KARACHI:-

(i) Importers-cum-manufacturers availing concessions under different


concessionary notifications are allowed to clear their consignments from
specified Port or Custom House.

(ii) The importers-cum-manufacturers of Karachi approached the Board that it


is beyond the control of the importers-cum-manufacturers to ensure
berthing of ships at only one specified port. This causes difficulties in
clearance as the provisional/final certificate specifies only one port.
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both Karachi Port as well as from Port Qasim to the units located in
Karachi only.

(iii) The certificates issued under concessionary notifications for clearance of


goods at Karachi Port shall be valid for clearance of goods at Port Qasim
and vice versa. However, the record shall be monitored and maintained at
the port the name of which appears first in the provisional/final certificate.
Collector of Customs (Appraisement) and Collector of Customs (Port
Qasim) may work out the procedure in mutual consultation which may be
circulated for the convenience of beneficiaries of the concessionary
notifications.

16. LOCAL FABRICATION OF CERTAIN PORTIONS OF PLANT AND


MACHINERY FOR INSTALLATION IN INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS:-

In case any sponsors envisage carrying out local manufacture of some machinery,
they should approach the Chief Survey, CBR, Islamabad, at least 3 months before the
import of fabrication materials along with supporting evidence in terms of contracts,
sanction letters, agreements, feasibility studies etc., indicating the exact quantities/
qualities/values of fabrications materials and the machinery which have to be fabricated
out of these materials to enable the CBR to determine the input/output ratio etc., to certify
the requirement of the raw materials etc., in accordance with the provisions of table-II of
SRO434(1)/2001, dated the 8th June, 2001.

17. DELIVERY OF RAW MATERIALS BY PRINCIPAL


MANUFACTURERS TO VENDORS:-

A liberal interpretation of the condition in house manufacturing facilities has


been adopted. It has been decided that the vendors having manufacturing facilities and
possessing L-1 licenses under the Central Excise Rules shall be entitled to receive
imported raw materials and components from their Principal Manufacturers for the
manufacture and supply of sub contracted vendor parts. It will however be the
responsibility of the Principal Manufacturers to ensure that the concession granted is not
misused. Otherwise they will be held responsible for the loss of revenue and shall
indemnify the Government as provided in the relevant SROs.

This facility will be extended to all the manufacturing units. The field formations
may therefore ensure and issue L-1 licenses to vendor industries and get them
surveyed while conducting survey of the main units if required.

18. DEFENCE EQUIPMENT:

A procedure for import of raw material, sub-components and components under


concessionary Notifications for manufacture of defence stores, machinery and equipment
for use of defense force is as follows

(a) All the individual concerns working for the DaMP will furnish Form SI
and send it through a covering letter of the DaMP covering the specified
items being manufactured by the party for DaMP. The concern will make

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individual requests through DaMP supported by a copy of contract in each
case.

(b) Input/output ratio showing %age of wastage will be attested by the DaMP

(c) All the concerns will get their individual L-1 licences from .the Assistant
Collector, Central Excise having jurisdiction.

(d) The firm will provide to the Chief (Survey) a copy of blue print/map of
their premises and a list of machinery available with them; On the basis of
which a provisional certificate will be issued allowing import of
25%/100% of the raw materials and components. "

( e) Survey of units and their vendors will be conducted under the supervision
of a Deputy Director (S&R) who will work out the annual capacity of
utilization of raw materials and components and total manufacturing of
furnished goods per annum and also the input/output ratios for each
component/machinery/equipment. Facilities available with vendors will
also be considered in house facilities.

(f) CBR will issue a final certificate for each individual contract for the
quantities required under the contract on one time basis. However, for any
further contract no survey will be required unless the input/output ratio
changes or new goods are introduced or the concern exceeds its annual
fixed capacity by more than 50%.

(g) Other usual conditions except for the condition of approval of deletion
programme which in this case will be done by CBR or DGMP instead of
Ministry of Industries will be applicable to items manufactured.

19. MANUFACTURE OF ENGINEERING GOODS IN BOND.

The Government has provided a number of incentives to boost local


manufacturers of engineering goods in the country. Concession of Customs Duty and
sales tax is one of the major incentives. Import of raw materials and components for the
local manufacture of engineering goods and agricultural implements has been allowed at
concessionary rates of Customs Duty and sales tax in accordance with the provisions of
the SRO regulating these concessions.
2. In certain cases, the procedure governing these concessions results in blockade of
funds of the beneficiary industries because the effective rate of duty is charged in cash,
and the difference between the concessionary rate and the tariff rate is secured in terms of
bank guarantee or insurance guarantee which is discharged on production of the proof of
proper utilisation of the components and raw materials.
3. In order to provide relief from such a blockade of funds, it has been decided that
the Engineering Units which are principal manufacturers of the machinery listed in the
table to SRO 547(I)/79, dated 28th June 1979 will be eligible to the facility of
manufacture-in-bond.

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4. Under this system, these units will be eligible for the import of their raw materials
and components as certified by the Chief Survey and Rebate, Central Board of Revenue
or the Collectorates of Central Excise and Land Customs, as the case may be, free of duty
and sales tax for manufacture of engineering goods in the manufacturing bonded
warehouses duly approved/by the respective Collectors. After manufacture of the goods
in bond the importer-cum-manufacturer will have to account for appropriate utilisation of
materials and components in accordance with the conditions of the relevant SROs.
5. At the time of ex-bonding the manufacturer will file the Bill of Entry in
accordance with the concession to be claimed i.e.
(i) in case of goods meant for export, an ex-bond Bill of Entry along with the
prescribed application form would be filed for export claiming total
exemption of duty and sales tax; in case of raw materials and components
used in the manufacture of agricultural implements, the Bill of Entry
would be filed claiming the benefit of total exemption of duty and sales
tax;

(ii) in case of goods to be supplied to the fully exempted areas, sectors or units
within the country against confirmed orders, the ex-bond Bill of Entry will
be filed claiming total exemption of duty on the materials used for the
manufactured goods;

(iii) for supply to the units and areas eligible for 50% concession, the Bill of
Entry will be filed claiming the benefit of 50% of duty; and

(iv) in case of rest of the goods, ex-bond Bill of Entry will be filed for payment
of duty on the value of raw materials and components used in the
manufacture of these goods at the rate applicable under the relevant SROs.

6. The assessing officer posted in the manufacturing unit will allow release
accordingly after ensuring that all the conditions laid down and the formalities required
under the relevant SROs have been fulfilled, and after verifying the correctness of the
claim of the manufacturers.

20. TIME LIMIT STIPULATED UNDER VARIOUS CONCESSIONARY


NOTIFICATIONS :-

It has been observed that quite often due to unavoidable circumstance beyond the
control of importers-cum-manufacturers, the consumption of raw materials takes time
beyond the specified period, as provided under concessionary notifications,
consequently, the time limit of one year creates hardship for them. Therefore, in order to
relieve them of this hardship, the Central Board of Revenue has decided to extend the
aforesaid time limit of one year to one and a half year.
2. It has also been decided that in cases where consumption certificates can not be
produced within the period of one and a half year, the Collector may allow extension in
time limit for another six months after having satisfied himself that the delay in
consumption of raw materials or production of consumption certificate was beyond the
control of the importer-cum- manufacturer under intimation to the Central Board of
Revenue.

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CHAPTER – VIII
SPECIAL EXEMPTION
21. DIPLOMATIC BONDED WAREHOUSES-SALES TO ENTITLED
PERSONS/ ORGANIZATIONS ETC.:-

(i) Licensees of diplomatic bonded warehouses established under Section 13


of the Customs Act, 1969 shall open foreign currency accounts in their
respective names; and
(ii) Entitled persons/ organizations etc., shall make payment for purchase from
the warehouses through cross cheques, pay orders or drafts issued in
favour of the licensees from their foreign currency accounts maintained in
Pakistan.

This order shall is in force since 26th June, 1994.

22. IMPORT OF GOODS BY EXPATRIATE EMPLOYEES OF FOREIGN OR


LOCAL COMPANIES, LOAN FUNDED PROJECTS, OR MEDIA
PERSONNEL.

(a) Expatriate employees of foreign or local commercial ventures/companies


or foreign nationals employed in loan funded projects and duly accredited
media personnel of foreign media establishments in Pakistan shall be
allowed to import personnel effects and household goods in accordance
with Transfer of Residence Rules, 2001, (SRO 450(1)/2001 dated
18.06.2001). This will be subject to the condition that their
assignment/employment in Pakistan is for a minimum period of two years.
While claiming TR concessions such persons will produce a certificate
from their employers to this effect.

(b) In addition to the T.R. concessions they would also be allowed to import
directly or purchase from duty free shops/ diplomatic bonded warehouses
their requirements of alcohol, cigarettes and food stuff on payment of
normal customs duties, sales tax and other taxes, if any. The
import/purchase of alcoholic beverages will, however, be restricted to US
$ 200 per family per month.

(c) food stuff worth US$ 1000/- per annum per person would be allowed to be
imported/purchased from duty free shops and diplomatic bonded
warehouses without payment of customs duty and taxes by the foreign
investors, executives and expatriate employees working in Pakistan,
However, this concession will not extend to any alcoholic beverages".

23. PERMISSION TO ALLOW TEMPORARY IMPORTATION OF


AFGHANISATN REGISTERED VEHICLES OF NGO’s INTO PAKISTAN
FOR USE IN THEIR HEADQUARTERS AT PESHAWAR OR
ISLAMABAD:-

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(i) Since the head offices of most of the NGOs are based at Peshawar and in
order to alleviate the problems being faced by the NGOs, the Central
Board of Revenue delegated the powers vested in it under Section 21 of
the Customs Act, 1969 to the Collector of Customs and Central Excise,
Peshawar to allow temporary importation of very limited number of
Afghanistan registered vehicles for the bonafide use of the NGOs that are
registered with SAFRON which are doing re-habilitation work inside
Afghanistan for a period of three months only.
(ii) The Collector shall maintain a detailed information in a master register in
the enclosed format (Annex" A ") and shall also submit a monthly
statement to the Board by the 7th of the following month to which it
relates regarding the total number of vehicles allowed till the end of the
month.
(iii) Collector of Customs Peshawar shall ensure that the facility is not misused
by the unscrupulous elements.

ANNEX-A
STATEMENT SHOWING AN UPDATED LIST OF THE PARTICULARS OF
AFGHANISTAN REGISTERED VEHICLES ALLOWED TEMPORARlLY IN
PAKISTAN ALLOWED TO NGO'S FOR THEIR USE AT HEAD QUARTERS
IN PESHAWAR/ ISLAMBAD UNDER BOARD'S CGO
NO. __________DATED___________

S.No Name of Vehicle Model Chassis Engine Date of Date of Remarks


NGO & Make No. No. issue expiry

24. VEHICLES ALLOWED TEMPORARILY IN PAKISTAN TO STAFF


MEMBERS OF PAKISTAN’S DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN
AFGHANISTAN:-

(i) The Central Board of Revenue has delegated the powers vested in it under
section 21 of the Customs Act 1969 to the Collectors of Customs,
Peshawar and Quetta to allow temporary importation of total number of 30
official and private vehicles by the staff members of diplomatic missions
working in Afghanistan.

(ii) The Foreign Office shall send a quarterly statement in the given format to
the Board regarding the total number of vehicles allowed till the end of
each quarter. The board after due scrutiny shall forward the statement to
Collectors of Customs, Peshawar and Quetta.

(iii) Collectors of Customs, Peshawar and Quetta shall also maintain record of
these vehicles and shall ensure that the facility is not misused by
unscrupulous elements.

STATEMENT SHOWING AN UPDATED LIST OF THE PARTICULARS OF

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OFFICIAL AND PRIVATE VEHICLES ALLOWED TEMPORARILY IN PAKISTAN
TO STAFF MEMBERS OF PAKISTAN’S DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN
AFGHANISTAN.

S.# Name of Vehicle NO. along Chassis Engine Date of Date of Remarks.
Officer with Model & Make No. No. posting transfer

25. PROCEDURE FOR FORWARD MOUNTING BASE (FMB) AT KARACHI


OF THE INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ASSISTANCE FORCE FOR
AFGHANISTAN (ISAF) AND SIMILAR RELIEF OPERATIONS
CONDUCTED BY THE UNITED NATIONS.

(A) In line with the provisions of the Custom Act, 1969 (IV of 1969) read with
Ministry of Defence (I.S.Wing U.O.No.7/1/D-2002 dated 15.1.2002
,Central Board of Revenue is pleased to simplify the procedure for
smooth operation of the forward Mounting Base (FMB) ,international
Security Assistance Force (ISAF) for Afghanistan and similar relief
operations by the United Nations.

(i) The Officer commanding of the said Base or the U. N bodies shall
designate an officer/ authorized agent to interact with the Pakistan
Customs Authorized and to sign documents/ declarations in this
behalf .Specimen Signature of the authorized representative shall
be circulated.

(ii) Office of the Additional Collector of Customs (Preventive). Quaid


-e- Azam International Air Port would serve as Customs focal
point to maintain Liaison with the ISAF/ U.N bodies through
respective agents if any.

(iii) The civil Aviation Authority too, shall designate an officer to


coordinate with Customs regarding the movement and expeditious
port clearance of the departing ISAF aircraft and those cleared air
craft carrying U.N relief goods.

(iv) Soon after Landing/ arrival of the UN Vessel/ Aircraft the F.M.B/
U.N. authorized representative shall file with the customs a duly
signed Cargo manifest separately detailing the following
information:-
- Detail of goods entered into Pakistan for local consumption at
the Karachi.
- Detail of goods to be transshipped to another port, Airport or
land custom station within Pakistan for the onward
transportation to Afghanistan.

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- Detail of goods to be transshipped to Afghanistan directly from
the port/ Airport of initial landing/ arrival.

(v) The Customs Authorities shall retain the original cargo manifest
and hand over the duplicate to the F.M.B/U.N. bodies
representative with the advice/ permission regarding further
requisite action then and thereon. Special IGM Clearance .Cells
shall be created at the Port as well Air Freight Unit, Karachi
Airport to handle these operations.

(vi) In case of goods to be moved into Pakistan for home consumption


the F.M.B/ U.N , would file a separate customs declarations i.e,
Bill of Entry. this declarations shall be processed / assessed to duty
and taxes as per Law and the laid - down procedure unless
specifically exempted by the Federal Government or the Board.

(vii) In case of goods involving transits movement within Pakistan prior


to entry into Afghanistan the Customs Administration the of the
initial place of landing/ arrival shall provide customs escort, and
handle requisite documentation / formalities. However , Movement
from one Port to another port within the same station shall be
covered by simple internet documentation and that from Port/
Airport to a border based customs station shall be against a proper
customs declaration i.e, Bill of Entry.

(viii) In case of goods to be transshipped directly to Afghanistan from


the initial station of landing/ arrival the movement of goods/ store
from one Air Craft to another shall be under prior intimation to the
customs. Such a transshipment would be allowed without levying
any transshipment fee and without payment of duty and taxes.

(ix) Against every departing vessel/ Air Craft the F.M.B/U.N. bodies
shall file an Export Manifest separately detailing the following
information;

- Goods which are being transshipped.

- Goods Which have been locally procured in Pakistan.

(x) The F.M.B/U.N bodies shall advise the supplier of locally procured
goods to enter the goods to the Port/ Airport bonded area along
with the customs declaration i.e. Bill of Export. The Pakistan based
supplier/ exporter of such goods duly covered by the bill of export
shall be entitled to payment of duty draw back as per the notified
rates, Such an entitlement would NOT be available if the
F.M.B/U.N, bodies themselves file a bill of Export on self
clearance basis. If, however, goods have been locally procured by
the F.M.B/U.N. bodies against a payment in local currency such

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goods shall be allowed entry by the customs against a written
request in this regard by the F.M.B/U.N bodies.

(xi) The personal effects. Baggage of the Karachi based ISAF


personnel or those arriving for an extended stay shall be cleared by
customs under Chapter III of Pakistan Customs Baggage Rules
2001 catering for the privileged persons. Following customs
concessions, in brief, shall be available.

a) Duty and tax free import of personal and household effects


(including a car) for a period of six months.

b) Duty and taxes free import of foods stuff etc. (liquor tobacco)
up to the C&F value of US $200 on first arrival and then
against prescribed monthly quota.

(B) Officer Commanding, F.M.B, I.S.A.F, Karachi shall furnish and certify
the list of locally stationed I.S.A.F, Personal qualified to receive customs
concession as privileged persons . The I.S.A.F, personnel too arriving for a
brief stay over shall be expeditiously cleared by customs on the basis of
written/ verbal accompanied baggage declarations.

(C) Banned/ restricted items of import/ export will not be covered except in
terms of provisions of Export Policy & Procedure Order and Import Policy
& Procedure Order. This issues with the concurrence of Ministry of
Commerce.

26. PROCUREMENT OF DUTY FREE LOCAL ASSEMBLED VEHICLES BY


DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES/ DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS/
PRIVILEGED PERSONS (AS PER MODEL RULES) AND
ORGANIZATIONS ETC, ELIGIBLE TO IMPORT DUTY FREE
VEHICLES.

The diplomatic representatives, diplomatic missions, privileged persons (as per


Model Rules) and organizations etc which are eligible to import duty free vehicles, have
been allowed duty free procurement of local assembled vehicles by the Government of
Pakistan vide its notification S.R.O _____ (I)/2001 dated 7.9.2001. In this regard, the
following procedure is devised:
i) The vehicles shall be procured from recognized local manufacturers.
ii) Only vehicles entitled for importation would be procured.
iii) Actual amount of customs duties already paid on instant CKD kits by
recognized local manufacturer shall be adjusted against future clearance
on production of proper receipt/delivery order.

iv) The concerned Collector will ensure the maintenance of the relevant
record in order to ward off the misuse of this facility and any evasion of
duty/taxes.

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v) This arrangement is subject to the conditions that the vehicles so procured
would not be sold or otherwise disposed off without Board’s prior
approval and without payment of duty/taxes.

27. IMPORT PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS BY NON-


DIPLOMATIC STAFF MEMBERS OF FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC
MISSIONS.

The Central Board of Revenue vide its Office Memorandum No. 9(69)CI/68,
dated 22nd January, 1989 fixed the time limit of six months within which personal and
household effects of non-diplomatic staff members of foreign diplomatic missions could
be allowed duty and taxes free import. Keeping in view the difficulties faced by the non-
diplomatic staff of the foreign missions in approaching its office at Islamabad, the Central
Board of Revenue directed that condonation upto three months may be allowed by the
concerned Collectors of Customs at their own level on the basis of the recommendations
of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and merits of the case.

2. The Collectors will, however, not further delegate these powers to any
officer subordinate to them.

28. PROCEDURE FOR CLEARANCE OF VEHICLES BY DISABLED


PERSONS.

For smooth clearance of motor vehicle upto 1350CC by disabled persons, the
Central Board of Revenue issueed the following procedure:-

(i) Only those persons shall be entitled to import the vehicle who have been
issued a disability certificate by the Federal Board for Disabled Persons
and in case of war disabled defence forces personnel by the high powered
Board of the Joint Staff Head Quarters;

(ii) The vehicle shall not be sold or transferred to any person before the expiry
of five years from the date of its arrival in Pakistan, except,-

(a) to a disabled person on production of a disability certificate from


the said Federal Board for Disabled Persons or high powered
Board in the Joint Staff Headquarter as the case may be;
(b) to the Department of Supplies, Government of Pakistan; and
(c) in the case of death of the disabled person owning the vehicle
imported under Notification SRO.555(I)/98 dated 12th June,1998,
by his legal heirs, to any person in accordance with the conditions
(a) or (b) specified above.

2. The purchaser or transferee of the vehicle, other than a disabled person or the
Department of Supplies, Government of Pakistan, shall pay the same customs-duty and
sales tax as were leviable thereon at the time of its import. No customs-duty or sales tax

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shall, however, be payable if the vehicle is sold or transferred after the expiration of five
years from the date of its arrival in Pakistan.

29. PROCEDURE REGARDING CLEARANCE OF IMPORTS MADE


AGAINST GRANT AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS.

For smooth clearance of exempt goods imported by Non-Governmental


organizations (NGOs) and donor agencies for use in social welfare, charitable and
developmental sector, following is the procedure:-

i) the EAD and other controlling Ministries will issue a certificate on the
proforma devised as Annex-A regarding goods imported or supplied under
foreign grant-in-aid in pursuance of a valid agreement signed between the
Government of Pakistan and the foreign government or donor
agency/NGO and duly concurred by the Central Board of Revenue. The
said certificate will be issued by an authorized officer not below the rank
of Deputy Secretary.

ii) The importing agency/organization shall furnish a copy of the relevant


valid Agreement, Board’s concurrence and a certificate in the prescribed
proforma (Annex-A) duly issued by the competent authority in the Federal
Government (i.e. EAD or other relevant Ministry) to the concerned
Collector of Customs stating that the goods are genuine requirement and
are covered by the agreement and there is concurrence of CBR thereto.

iii) an officer of Customs, not below the rank of Additional Collector, shall
satisfy himself before allowing release of the goods, that the same are
covered by the relevant provisions of the agreement and to the extent
concurred by the Central Board of Revenue.

iv) the importer shall furnish an undertaking that the goods would not be sold
or otherwise disposed off without prior approval of the Board and without
payment of duty/taxes and other charges leviable thereon if any. In case of
non compliance of any one of the above conditions, full duty and taxes as
leviable at the time of import shall be charged in addition to the penal
action so warranted under the Customs Act, 1969.

v) the Collectorate shall submit a monthly report to the CBR by the 5th of
every month on the prescribed proforma as per Annex-B.

2. This procedure shall be applicable only to goods imported under the jurisdiction
of Collectorate of Customs (Appraisement), Customs House, Karachi and the
Collectorate of Customs, Custom House, Rawalpindi. The goods imported through other
Collectorates by NGOs, and other donor agencies under bilateral agreements shall
continue to be dealt in accordance with the existing procedure which envisages that the
CBR will forward the certificates to such Collectorates.

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Annex-A

This is to certify that ……………………….. as per AWB/Bill of lading


No. ………….dated…………………(copies enclosed duly attested), has been imported
by…………………………….under the ……………………The details are as under:-

Name of the Project ………………………………………………


Description of goods …………………………………………..….
Value of goods …………………………………………………..
Invoice No. & Bill of Lading/

AWB No & date …………………………………………………


No & date of Customs Exemption
Wing CBR’s concurrence ………………………………………..

No & date of Income Tax


Wing CBR’s concurrence …………………………………………
No & date of Sales Tax\
Wing CBR’s concurrence ………………………………………..

In accordance with Article ………… of the Memorandum of


understanding/Agreement signed between Government of Pakistan and
…………………..… on……….…………the above goods/vehicles are genuine
requirement and are exempted from the levy of Customs duties, Sales Tax, Income Tax
and other taxes etc. as the ………………………. has been imported by
……………………..under the ……………………The imported goods shall not be sold
or disposed of without permission of Central Board of Revenue.

Signature of designated
Officer of the Controlling
Ministry (EAD etc)

Annex-B
S. Name of Title of the Certificate Description
No the agreement No issued by of the
Importer the Ministry goods
Exempted amount of
Customs Sales Income Total
duty Tax Tax
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

30. SALE PERMISSIONS UNDER MODEL RULES, 1963.

The concerned Collectors of Customs may grant permission for the sale of
vehicles of the privileged persons at their own level.

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2. Further that the Collectors of Customs may also grant permission for the sale of
other durable articles imported by the privileged persons free of customs duty and taxes
under Model Rules, 1963. Duty and taxes, if leviable, will be charged on the disposal of
durable articles in terms of rule 6 of the said rules.
3. For grant of sale permission in respect of various articles imported under Model
Rules, 1963, the following clarifications are issued:--

(i) a privileged person entitled to the concessions of Model Rules, 1963 can
purchase free of customs duty and taxes from another privileged person,
the personal and household effects including car provided he is otherwise
entitled to make duty and taxes free import of such items directly from
abroad.

(ii) in case a car purchased by a privileged person from another privileged


person, is subsequently disposed of to a, non. privileged person, the date
of import for the purpose of assessment under Notification No. SRO
506(1)/88, dated 26th June, 1988, shall be the date on which the car was
originally imported by the former owner.

(iii) the principle laid down in para (ii) above shall also apply to the other
durable articles for calculating the period of five years in terms of rule 6
of Model Rules, 1963.

The Collectors will not further delegate the powers conferred under this order to
any officer subordinate to them.

31. PROCEDURE FOR TRANSHIPMENT OF NON COMERCIAL CARGO


IN TRANSIT TO AFGHANISTAN.

For movement of military and humanitarian relief subsistence cargo for


international forces and diplomatic mission for transit to Afghanistan, the following
procedure is prescribed :-
i) The consulate/embassy of the respective country or their authorized
representative shall apply to the Collector of Customs in whose
jurisdiction the transhipment goods arrive, for removal of such goods
containing non-commercial government/military subsistence/cargo for
Afghanistan, on the prescribed Transhipment Permit in quadruplicate.

ii) The embassy/consulate or their authorized representative shall furnish an


undertaking to the Collector of Customs concerned duly endorsed by the
consulate/embassy that the goods will not be consumed in Pakistan.

iii) The transhipment goods shall be transferred to the area at ports/airports


earmarked for the purposes of stacking and storage of such goods.

iv) The shipping line/airline which has issued the through bill of lading, shall
obtain a serial numbered sticker and seals and will affix the same on each
transit package/container. Customs staff shall endorse confirmation to this

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effect on Transhipment Permit filed by consulate/embassy or their
representative in this regard.

v) The embassy/consulate or their representative shall apply to the officer of


Customs for removal of such package/containers at least 24 hrs before
removal of such package/containers.

vi) After verifying the shipping/air line’s seal, vis-à-vis goods/container and
the reflective sticker affixed on such goods/containers, the Customs staff
supervising the transhipment, shall allow loading and transhipment of such
goods/containers. The original copy of the permit would be retained by
Customs, at the port of origin. The rest of the copies would be handed over
to the concerned embassy/consulate or their authorized representative.

vii) Such transhipment shall be allowed without levying any transhipment fee
and without payment of duties and taxes.

viii) Transportation will be made by Pakistan Railways, N.L.C., by air or by


any other mode of transport specifically authorized by the Central Board
of Revenue.

ix) The Custom’s staff at the port/airport of exit shall verify the shipping / air
line seal, Custom’s bullet seal and endorse the same on duplicate and
quadruplicate copies of the Transhipment Permit. They shall retain the
quadruplicate copy for their own record and hand over the Duplicate Copy
to the transporter for resubmission by the representative of the
Consulate/shipping, air line agent at the port of origin.

x) The Consulate/embassy or their representative shall resubmit the duplicate


copy at the port/airport of origin within 15 days of crossing border by the
goods.

xi) In case the transhipment goods/container is damaged or the shipping/ air


line seal or Customs Bullet Seal affixed on such container is found broken
or tampered with, the goods/container will not be allowed to enter
Afghanistan unless the cargo contained therein is examined by the
Customs staff in the presence of Consulates representative at port of exit
and permission/approval of the Assistant Collector (Torkham or
Chamman) as the case may be, is obtained for the entry of such
goods/container into Afghanistan. Expenses, if any, incurred on
examination and re-sealing of such goods/containers shall be borne by
consulate or their representative.

xii) If the embassy/consulate or their representative request for the return of


the empty containers from Afghanistan the request may be acceded to
subject to the condition that the procedure may be followed for movement
of inland containers as laid down

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xiii) In case any wrong doing is detected in the cargo in transit in Pakistan, the
consulate/embassy, their representative/Pakistan Railways/ NLC shall be
liable to pay the leviable taxes in addition to any other proceedings as
envisaged in the Customs Act, 1969.

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CHAPTER - IX
STORAGE, DISPOSAL & SAMPLING OF SEIZED AND
CONFISCATED GOODS – INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING

(A) STORAGE OF SEIZED/CONFISCATED GOODS

Comprehensive orders governing appointment of State-warehouses, custodians


thereof, the receipt, storage and issue of warehoused goods are laid down as follows:-

32. STORAGE BY LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES :-


For Law Enforcement Agencies hereinafter referred to as
Agencies, including the Civil Armed Forces of Pakistan who have
been delegated anti-smuggling powers under the Customs Act, 1969.
The following directions are issued for strict compliance:--
I. APPOINTMENT OF THE STATE-WAREHOUSES

(1) (a) Section 169 of the Customs Act, 1969, stipulates that the goods
seized in
Customs cases will be delivered to the care of any Customs Officer
authorized to receive the same or the nearest Customs House or at
the nearest place appointed by the Collector of Customs having
jurisdiction for the deposit of things so seized, It is thus, mandatory
that each Collector of Customs having jurisdiction should :--
(b) specifically issue notifications appointing State- warehouses as and
when required by these Agencies; and

(c) the Custodians thereof, and regularize by formal notifications all


functional state-warehouses by these Agencies. It is for the
Collector of Customs having jurisdiction to select the places where
State-warehouses are required and facilities exist for establishing
them. Copies of all such notifications should be endorsed to the
Board within 15 days. Copies of the notifications already issued in
this regard are attached as Annex-I for ready reference.
(2) (a) The premises selected for the state warehouses, should be secure in
all respects and all arrangements for meeting exigencies like fire
etc. should be provided therein and maintained in operative
conditions by these Agencies.
(b) Steel Almirahs and cash chests should also be provided by these
Agencies for the storage of valuables in these warehouses which
should be fixed in the walls as is required under the Treasury
Rules.

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(c) Store rooms for the storage of inflammable and dangerous goods
should be according to the specifications and the regulations of the
Department of Explosives for which necessary certificate from the
competent authority should be obtained by these Agencies.
(d) The Heads of these Agencies will ensure that adequate guards for
each state warehouse are provided.
(3) There will be the following three classes of the state- warehouses: --

(a) A Class Warehouses: At the Headquarters of these


Agencies
(b) B & C Class Ware- As proposed by the
houses: Heads of these Agencies and
duly appointed by the
Collector of Customs having
jurisdiction.
II. APPOINTMENT OF THE CUSTODIANS:

In accordance with the provisions of Section 169 of the Customs Act, 1969, the
Collector of Customs having jurisdiction will appoint Custodians and Deputy Custodians
for these state-warehouses in consultation with the Heads of these Agencies, as under:
(1) A Class Warehouses:-- The Collector of Customs having jurisdiction will
designate an officer not below the rank of a Commissioned
officer/gazetted officer of the concerned Agency, duly recommended by
the Head of the Agency, as the Custodian who will be assisted by a
Deputy Custodian and one or more Assistant Custodians as the case may
be.
(2) B Class Warehouses:--A Commissioned/Gazetted Officer Incharge of the
area will be the overall incharge of such state warehouse, and any
Commissioned/Gazetted Officer in the area will be designated as the
Custodian who will be duly assisted by one or more Assistant Custodians.
(3) C Class Warehouses:-- The Custodian of such State- warehouse will be a
Commissioned/Gazetted Officer in the area and he will be assisted by an
Assistant Custodian. Seized goods should not be stored at any place except
these State-warehouses.
In case of goods seized at distant points, and brought to the nearest
post/office of the Agency concerned, the Officer receiving such goods
should forthwith arrange to send them to the appropriate State-warehouse.
Accumulation of seized goods at such posts/offices should not be
permitted.

III WORKING OF THE STATE-WAREHOUSES:


All goods seized will be categorized as "Valuables" and "Ordinary goods".
(a) Valuables:-- These will include gold and silver bullion, and articles made
thereof, including jewellery , precious stones, and articles containing

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them, narcotics, coins and currency, antiques, watches and any other
articles which may be declared as "Valuables " by the Collector, from time
to time.
(b) Ordinary goods:--All articles other than those mentioned as "valuables".

IV RECEIPT OF SEIZED GOODS IN THE STATE WAREHOUSES:


1. (a) Valuables:--An inventory shall be prepared in duplicate on the spot as
soon as any case involving gold, silver, currency and coins, antiques,
narcotics and other valuables are detected. These valuables should then be
put and placed in cloth bags. The bags should be sealed with an official
seal in the presence of at least two independent witnesses or mushirs and
their dated signatures should invariably be obtained on the bag itself. If the
accused has no seal as he usually does not have, two paper slips should be
diagonally pasted securely across the stitched or pasted portion so that the
bag might not be opened without tearing the slips and the signatures
obtained across these slips.
(b ) The sealed bags and packages should be sent to the Custodian concerned
for safe-custody. These packages should not be opened at any stage except
in the presence of the immediate Supervisory Officer. Both packages
should bear on them the following information besides the seal and
signature described above viz.;
(i) Date and time of seizure;
(ii) Place of seizure;
(iii) Name with parentage and full postal address of the accused;
(iv) Description of the goods seized:--

(a) Quantity.
(b) Name of commodity or article.
(c) Distinguishing marks if any (state serial No. in case of
currency and watches etc.
(d) Trade Marks.
(e) Place of Manufacture (If indicated).
(v) Name and full postal address of mushirs or witnesses.
(vi) Signature, rank and address of the seizing officer .
(vii) Signature of accused or witnesses. At the time of receipt of such
packages, the Custodian should give a certificate in the format
attached as Annex-II to the seizing/ depositing officer in token of
the receipt.
(c) The Custodian on receipt of the packages, shall physically check the same
to ascertain that these agree in quantity, sort, quality, value and all other
particulars with those described in the inventory .
(d) After having satisfied himself as to the accuracy in the above mentioned
manner, the Supervisory Officer will reseal the packages in the manner
described in para (i) above. The Supervisory Officer and the Custodian

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shall affix their signatures on each package with date and time clearly
indicated in token of the proper sealing thereof.
(e) A certificate in the format attached as Annex-III shall be prepared and
signed by tbe Custodian when he receives such package and will also
paste the same certificate on the remarks column of his Store Room
Register .
(f) Conditions (c) and (d) would not apply in case of seized goods for which a
criminal case has also been registered. Since the subject goods of a
criminal case are required to be sealed on the spot and are de- sealed only
in the court of law.
2. Ordinary Goods:
(a) As soon as a seizure is made and the investigations completed, the seized
goods should be dispatched under proper escort to the Headquarters A-
Class State Warehouse under intimation to the Collector of Customs
having jurisdiction and the Head of the Agency concerned. The
Supervisory Officer should ensure that the seized goods move under
proper escort and a complete and detailed inventory of the seized goods
should be prepared in the format attached as Annex-IV, in quadruplicate;
the quadruplicate copy should be retained in the Office dispatching the
seized goods, the duplicate copy should be dispatched to the Collector of
Customs having jurisdiction alongwith a copy of the movement order, the
triplicate copy should be dispatched to the Head of the agency concerned
alongwith the movement order and the original copy should be sent by the
dispatching officer alongwith the seized goods to the Custodian of the A-
Class state-warehouse. The Custodian on receipt will check the seized
goods according to the quantity, description, quality and also the packing
to ensure that they have been received in original condition and are free
from defects and shall issue an acknowledgement on the quadruplicate
copy of the inventory and hand it back to the escorting officer noting
therein all the defects and shortages if any found and retain the original
copy of the inventory in his office for record.
(b) In case of shortages or any other discrepancies found in the seized goods,
the Custodian should, within 24 hours of the receipt of the goods, submit a
report to the Supervisory Officer concerned under registered cover with a
copy to the Collector of Custom having jurisdiction and, the Head of the
Agency concerned for information. He should follow up the case with the
Supervisory Officer concerned till it is settled. If this is not finalized
within a month, the Custodian must report it to the Head of the Agency
concerned for further action, with a copy endorsed to the Collector of
Customs having jurisdiction.

V STORAGE OF SEIZED/CONFISCATED GOODS IN THE


STATE W AREHOUSES:

(1) Valuables:

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(a) Seized/confiscated valuables must be stored in Iron safes and steel
chests which should be fixed in the walls under double lock
system.
(b) Immediately on taking over the seized valuables, the Custodian
should enter the same in a Stock Account which will be maintained
in the form attached as Annex-V.
(c) "Valuables" will only be stored in A-Class state- warehouses .
(d) The valuables should be sent to the State Bank of Pakistan for safe
custody within the shortest time practically possible, ensuring that
the same are deposited in the State Bank within office hours. The
entries should be immediately made in the Stock Account .
(e) All seized/confiscated valuables already stored in the Headquarters
A-Class State Warehouses, should at once be sent to the State
Bank of Pakistan for safe custody in the manner prescribed.
(f) A record of all seized/confiscated valuables kept in the State Bank
of Pakistan should be maintained in a register in the form attached
as Annex-V.
(g) Sealing of boxes for dispatch to the State Bank of Pakistan:
Each box should be securely sealed to ensure that even if the box
gets unlocked. it should not open without breaking the tape of the
string and the seals. As a measure of further precaution, the key
hole should be covered up by pasting a slip of paper containing the
signature of the Custodian of the State-warehouse. Similarly, two
or more slips about 4" long containing the signatures of the
Custodian should also be pasted in such a way so that half of it
should be on the lid and other half on the other side of the box.
(h) Custody of keys of the boxes and seals:
(i} Both the keys of boxes should be placed in a cotton bag of
small size by the Custodian as soon as the box is sealed.
There is no objection in keeping the keys of more than one
box together, but each bag should be sealed and assigned a
number .
(ii) The particulars of each bag should be recorded in a register
in the form attached as Annex- VI. The seals should also be
kept in envelopes which should also be likewise numbered
and entered in this register. It should be closed and signed
with the date and time recorded by the Custodian at a
number of places so that it should not be opened without
tampering with or tearing the signatures. The bags,
envelopes and registers will regularly be examined by the
Custodian and all Inspecting Officers to ensure that they
are kept in accordance with the instructions. The result of
each inspection shall be recorded in the register by the
Custodian and such inspecting officer under their dated
signatures with the time of inspection indicated.

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(iii) The bag containing keys of boxes kept in the State Bank of
Pakistan, the other seals of state-warehouse and the
envelopes containing the seals put on boxes sent to the
State Bank Pakistan and Iron seals intended for putting
mark of identification on gold bars, should be kept in an
iron almirah or steel box with double locks. The key of
single lock of this aimirah or box should be kept by the
Custodian and the other by the Deputy Custodian. This box
should always be opened and locked in the presence of the
Custodian and Deputy Custodian. It will, however, be the
responsibility of both to keep this safely and untampered.

(2). Ordinary Goods:

(a) The Custodian will maintain a register to be called "Stock Register" in the
form attached as Annex-VII in which he will enter all the seized goods
received by him for storage in the State Warehouse in chronological order.
He will allot a separate: number to each consignment received. Each entry
of the seized goods received will be attested by the Custodian in token of
the correct entry having made.
(b) The Custodian will be held responsible for shortages and defects found
subsequently and recorded in the inventory at the time of stock taking as
mentioned above.
(c) The guards for escorting the seized goods will be provided by the
Supervisory Officer in the manner considered safe and adequate by him.
(d) All receipts and clearances into and from the State Warehouse will be in
the physical presence of the Custodian. He will be personally responsible
for the proper accounting of the seized/confiscated goods stored in the
State Warehouse. He will be provided with adequate staff to guard the
State Warehouse round the clock and will be responsible for ensuring that
the guards perform their duties effectively. The guards should not be
utilized for any other work without the written orders of the Supervisory
Officer .
(e) The Custodian will inspect the seized/confiscated goods stored in the
state-warehouse every week to ensure that they are not damaged or spoiled
by pests and insects.

VI INSPECTION OF SEIZED GOODS AND SAMPLING THEREOF.

(I) Valuables:
(a) Whenever valuables are required for inspection by the adjudicating
officer. a notice should be sent well in advance under Registered

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cover to the accused asking him to appear on the date and time
fixed for this purpose. A notice should also simultaneously be
issued to the Custodian concerned to send the seized valuables
through an officer (normally the one who originally seized them)
for presentation on the appointed date and time. If the accused has
absconded. the notice will be issued to the Custodian only. On
presentation of the packages, the adjudicating officer should have
the seal etc, identified and have the packet opened in his presence.
(b) As soon as the inspection is over, the seized valuables should be
repacked and sealed in the manner as aforesaid in the presence of
the seizing officer, the accused, if available, and the adjudicating
officer, The fact that the package having thus been opened.
examined and closed shall be recorded by the adjudicating officer
on the package. It will then be returned to the Custodian through
the seizing officer, for safe custody.
(c) Whenever any seized valuables kept in the custody of the State
Bank of Pakistan are required for inspection, it will be brought out
only under the orders of the Supervisory Officer concerned, and it
should then be produced for inspection before the adjudicating
officer by the Custodian. After it has been inspected in the
presence of the Custodian and in the manner already stated above,
it should be re-packed and re-sealed in the presence of these
officers in like manner and then returned to the State Bank of
Pakistan in the same way as it was originally forwarded.
(d) On being approached by the owner for the release of his valuables,
he should first be asked to establish his identity to the satisfaction
of the Supervisory Officer. The sealed package containing the
valuables should then be opened in the presence of the owner, the
Supervisory Officer and the Custodian for delivery. There is,
however, no objection to the sealed packet being opened in the
presence of the officer who sealed it, if he is readily available.
After the valuables are delivered in the wake of an order by the
competent authority, a proper receipt should be obtained and
attested by the Custodian.
(e) The Delivery of gold and other valuables, which are brought for,
deposit in the State Warehouse. should be taken by the Custodian
who should carefully check the inventory already prepared in the
prescribed form to be sure that correct weight of the gold and other
valuables and full description including trade marks and particulars
of the said valuables is carefully entered in the inventory .It should
be signed by the person delivering the gold and other valuables to
the Custodian. Moreover the two certificates attached as
Annexures-Il & III should be properly made out. The valuables
should then be put in the box and deposited in the manner
prescribed.
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(I) The State Warehouse will be under double lock. One key will be retained
by the Custodian and the other by the Deputy Custodian.
(II) Keys of the other containers almirahs and shelves, inside the State
Warehouse will be kept by the Deputy Custodian.

VIII. CUSTODY OF KEYS OF STATE W AREHOUSE


(I) Keys of the chests containing valuables will be kept in the joint custody of
the Custodian and Deputy Custodian.
(II) The iron seal intended for putting marks of identification on the gold and
silver etc. will remain in the joint custody of the Custodian and Deputy
Custodian, who will be personally responsible for its safety.

IX. STOCK-TAKING IN THE STATE WAREHOUSE

(I) Twice a year, and also whenever specifically ordered by the Collector of
Customs having jurisdiction, the stock in the state-warehouse will be
physically checked.
(II) The checking shall include:
(a) Physical verification of quantity.
(b) Physical verification of quality/sort/
description etc.
(c) The condition of storage of the goods, i.e. whether the storage is in
accordance with the standing orders and whether or not the goods
are deteriorating due to any unsatisfactory conditions at the place
of storage.

(d) It would include an audit and scrutiny of the state-warehouse


registers and records to ensure that goods were warehoused
according to the standing orders.
(e) A stock-taking report in the form attached as Annex- VII, should
be prepared by the stock-taking officer, and submitted to the
Collector of Customs having jurisdiction and the Head of the
Agency concerned.

(III) ‘A' and ‘B’ Class state-warehouses should be checked only by a Senior
Commissioned/Gazetted Officer nominated by the Head of Agency.
(IV) ‘C' Class state-warehouses may be checked by a Commissioned/Gazetted
Officer of the concerned Agency nominated by the Head of Agency.

X. INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL AUDIT OF RECORDS OF THE STATE-


WAREHOUSES

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(I) The Internal Audit of the records of the State-warehouses of these
Agencies will be conducted by the designated Auditors of the Directorate
General of Inspection and Internal Audit (Customs and Central Excise) as
per the annual schedule in consultation with the Heads of these Agencies
and the Audit Reports will be forwarded by the Director General of
Inspection and Internal Audit (Customs and Central Excise) with his
observations thereof, to the Collector of Customs having jurisdiction and
the Heads of these Agencies, with copies endorsed to the Board, in
accordance with the existing procedure of internal auditing.
(II) The External Audit of the records of the State-Warehouses of these
Agencies will be conducted by the designated Auditors of the Office of the
Auditor General of Pakistan and as per the schedule, in consultation with
the Heads of these Agencies and audit observations thereof will be
forwarded by these Auditors to the Collector of Customs having
jurisdiction and the Heads of these Agencies, with copies endorsed to the
Board, in accordance with the existing procedure of external auditing.

ANNEX.I.A
GOVERNMENT OF P AKISTAN
COLLECTORATE OF CENTRAL EXCISE AND LAND CUSTOMS, LAHORE

NOTIFICATION
Lahore. the 4th November, 1978

PAKISTAN RANGERS HEADQUARTERS IN LAHORE AND IN BAHAWALPUR


APPOINTED
TO BE PLACES FOR DEPOSIT OF THINGS SEIZED BY THE RANGERS.

. S.R.O. 1330(1)/78.-In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (I) and (3)
of section 169 of the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969), the Collector of Customs, Lahore,
is pleased to appoint Pakistan Rangers Head-quarters situated at the under mentioned
places, to be places for the deposit of things seized by the Rangers as shown against each,
under the provisions of the said Act and is also pleased to authorise an Officer of the
Pakistan Rangers not below the rank of a Commissioned Officer to be Officer to receive
the things seized by Pakistan Rangers. The Warehouses shall not be allowed to store the
explosives unless permitted by the Inspector of Explosives:
(i) Pakistan Rangers Head- For storage of things
quarters situated at Ghazi seized by Chenab and
Road, Lahore. Sutlej Rangers.

(ii) Headquarters Desert For storage of goods


Rangers Baghdad Road, seized by Dezen
Bahawalpur. Rangers.

MUHAMMAD AKBAR
Collector of Customs.

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ANNEX-I-B
GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN
COLLECTORA TE OF CENTRAL EXCISE AND LAND CUSTOMS, LAHORE
NOTlF1CATION
Lahore, the 28th March, 1979

OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY DIRECTOR, INTELLIGENCE AND


INVESTIGATION, LAHORE, APPOINTED TO BE THE PLACE FOR DEPOSIT
OF THINGS SEIZED BY THE STAFF OF THE DIRECTORATE OF
INTELLIGENCE AND INVESTIGATION, LAHORE.
S.R.O. 286(1)/79.--In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-sections (1) and (3)
of section 169 of the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969), the Collector of Central Excise
and Land Customs, Lahore is pleased to appoint, the office of the Deputy Director
Intelligence and Investigation Customs and Excise situated at 86-E-I Gulberg-III, Lahore
to be the place for deposit of things seized by the staff of the Directorate of Intelligence
and Investigation Customs and Excise, Lahore under the said Act, and is also pleased to
authorize the Superintendent Customs Intelligence and Investigation, Lahore of the said
Directorate as laid down to receive the things seized by the said Directorate and to
supervise the warehouse be warehouse shall not however be allowed to store the
explosives unless permitted by the Inspector of Explosives.
MUHAMMAD AKBAR,
Collector

ANNEX-II

CERTIFICATE

"Certified that I have personally examined the seals and the conditions of the
bags/packages in the presence of the seizing/depositing officer and found them intact. I
have entered it in my Store Room Register at serial No……………………… ………….

Signature………………………..(Dated) ……………… Custodian ……………………

Copy received.
Signature. ……………………………………………………
(Dated) ……………………………………………………
Seizing Officer ,
Designation.

ANNEX-III

CERTIFICATE

"Certified that I have personally examined the goods in presence of the


Supervisory Officer and found the goods agreeing in quantity, value, sort, quality and all
other particulars with those entered in the inventory, I have got the package(s) re-sealed
in the presence of the aforesaid Supervisory Officer with my official seal and affixed my

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signatures thereupon. I have obtained the signature of the aforesaid Supervisory Officer
in witness thereof. I have entered the same in my Store Room Register at ……….. Serial
No. …………………… on. …………………

ANNEX-IV

INVENTORY

I. Name and parentage of the 2. Full postal address of the


accused person. accused person.

3. Husband's name of the woman 4. Date of seizure/detention.


from whose custody the goods
are seized/detained.
5. Reasons for seizure/detention. .
________________________________________________________________________
S.No. Description Quantity Value (Approximate but Remarks
separately for each article)
of goods Rate Amount
____________________________________________________________________
1 2 3 4 5 6
________________________________________________________________________
Signature of the accused person : ……………………………………………
Signature and designation of seizing officer. …………………..…………
Signature with full postal address of witnesses:
(i) ……………………………………………
(ii) ……………………………………………
Note: Under the heading 'description of goods' marks and inscriptions,
Trade Marks if any, number in case of watches and currency notes etc. and make,
should invariably be recorded besides other vital descriptions.

ANNEX-V
STOCK REGISTER OF VALUABLES
________________________________________________________________________
Sr. Date Name with Parentage Name of the No. & date of
No. and full address of the officer from inventory
under
Person from whose whom the value which seized
possession seized valuables were
valuables
valuables were recovered received received
________________________________________________________________________
1 2 3 4 5
________________________________________________________________________

Full Description Quantity (No. Weight Marks & Date of Number of boxes
of seized of pieces or number sealing in which sealed
valuables packages)
6 7 8 9 10 11

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No. & date of No. of No. & Particulars Remarks (Date of sale to Mint
letter under bags in date of of and number and reference to
which valuables which adjudica disposal forwarding inventory as well as
sent to the State keys are -tion the acknowledgement of the
Bank of Pakistan kept order Mint should be recorded)
12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

ANNEX-VI

REGISTER OF KEYS, BAGS AND SEALS

S. No. of Keys No. of boxes of No. of Date and time Date and time
No in bag which the keys are envelopes of sealing of opening
.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

No. of Bag Reasons for Sr. No. of Register of Valuables Initials of Remarks
or envelop opening sent to State Bank of Pakistan Custodian
opened
7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Note:-

(1) Bags and envelopes once opened should be allotted a fresh number when
re-sealed.
(2) The particulars of keys should be stated in remarks column.

ANNEX-VII
STOCK REGISTER FOR ORDINARY GOODS

S. No. Name with parentage of Case No. & date of inventory of No. & date of
the owner of the goods No. the goods under which adjudication
received order
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Date of expiry of the Full description of the Distinguishing Lot No. in the state
appeal period goods marks warehouse
6. 7. 8. 9.

Samples drawn Rates Value S.No. of auction No. & date of release order
I II III register prescribed under which released
10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Details of Release Balance after release Initial of the Remarks

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Description. Qty. Weight Descrip. Qty./Weight Custodian/Dy.
Of goods of goods Of goods Custodian
15. 16 17 18 19 20

ANNEX-VIII

STOCK-TAKING REPORT

1. Name of the state-warehouse and class.


2. Date of the stock taking…………from…………….. to…………………
3. Name and designation of the Stock Taking Officer……………………….
4. Stock checking statement :-
S.No Description of goods As per register Quantity Description/ Quantity/ Sort
. Value
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Description As Found Disposal Particulars of


/ Quantity Sort Quantity Value Quantity Value Sales etc.
found Found
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Quantity Shortages found Reasons Remarks


Value
13. 14. 15. 16.

(5) Are the goods mentioned in the state-warehouse stacked as per standing orders ?
(6) Are the accounts in order, in all respect ? If not, state the discrepancies.
(7) Are the storage conditions satisfactory ? Is there any deterioration due to bad
storage conditions ?
(8) Any other observations ?
Signature of S.T.O.

33. STORAGE BY CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT

A procedure governing the appointment of State-warehouses the custodians


thereof, the receipt, storage and issue of the ware-housed goods for compliance of the
Customs department is as follows :-
I. APPOINTMENT OF STATE-WAREHOUSE.--(1) Section 159 of the
Customs Act stipulates that the goods seized in customs cases will be delivered to the
care of any Customs Officer Authorized to receive the same, or the nearest Custom
House or at the nearest place appointed by the Collector of Customs for the deposit of
things so seized. In view of the above it is necessary that each Collector should (a)
specifically issue orders appointing state-warehouse and (b) the custodian thereof, and
regularize by formal orders all state- warehouses already functioning. It is for the

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Collector to select the places where state-warehouses are required and facilities exist for
establishing them.

Copies of all such orders should be endorsed to the Board within 15 days of the
receipt of these instructions.
(2) (i) The premises selected for the warehouse, should be secure in all
respects and all arrangements for meeting emergencies like fire etc.
should. be provided and maintained in operative condition.

(ii) Steel almirahs and cash chests should be provided for the storage
of valuable articles which should be fixed in the walls as is
required under the Treasury Rules.

(iii) Store-rooms for the storage of inflammable and dangerous goods


should be according to the specification and the regulations of the
Department of Explosives for which necessary certificate from the
competent authority should be obtained.

(iv) The Divisional Officer of the Division and Head-quarters Assistant


Collector at Headquarters will be personally responsible for
providing adequate guard for each warehouse in the
division/headquarters.

(3) There will be the following classes of the State-warehouse:--

(a) A Class: At the headquarters of the Collectorates.

(b) B Class: At the headquarters of the Division.

(c) C Class: At circle headquarters or at important Customs Stations


(if so decided by Collector).

II. APPOINTMENT OF CUSTODIAN.-- In accordance with the provisions


of section
169 of the Custom Act the Collector will appoint Custodians and duty Custodians for the
warehouses.

(i) A Class Warehouses.- The Collector will designate the a Superintendent


of Central Excise and Land Customs attached to his headquarters office as
the custodian in addition to his normal duties. He will be assisted by a
Deputy Superintendent and one or more inspectors as the case may be.

(ii) B Class Warehouses.--Assistant Collector of the Division will be the


overall incharge, and any Superintendent posted in the Headquarters of the
Assistant Collector will be the custodian. In case there is no
Superintendent at the Divisional Headquarters, the Collector should
designate a Deputy Superintendent instead in consultation with the

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Assistant Collector concerned. The Custodian will be assisted by one or
more inspectors.

(iii) ‘C’ Class Warehouses.- The Custodian will be the Superintendent,


concerned and he will be assisted by one inspector. Seized goods should
not be stored at any place except the State warehouse. In case of goods
seized at distant points, and brought to the nearest Customs Office, the
Customs Officer receiving such goods should forthwith arrange to send
them to the appropriate State-warehouse. Accumulation of goods at such
Land Customs Station should not be permitted.

III. SECURITY FROM THE CUSTODIAN FOR THE INSURANCE OF


THE
STATE-WAREHOUSES.-- This issue is under the active consideration of the Board and
orders will be issued in due course.

IV. WORKING OF THE STATE WAREHOUSES.-- All goods seized will be


categorized as "Valuable" and "Ordinary goods".

Valuable.-- These will include, gold and silver bullion and articles made thereof,
including jewellery, precious stones and articles containing them, narcotics, coins
and currency, watches and any other articles which may be declared as valuables"
from time to time.

Ordinary goods.— All articles other than those mentioned as valuable above.

V. RECEIPT OF GOODS IN THE WAREHOUSE.--

(i) Valuable goods.- An inventory should be prepared in duplicate on the spot


as soon as any case involving gold, silver, currency and coins and other
valuable articles is detected. These should then be put and placed in cloth
bags. The bags should be sealed both with official seal and the seal of the
accused in the presence of the witnesses or mushirs and their dated
signatures should invariably be obtained on the bag itself. If the accused
have no seals, as they usually do not have, two paper slips should be
diagonally pasted securely across the stitched or pasted portion so that the
bag might not be opened without tearing the slips and the signature
obtained across these slips.

The sealed bags and packages should be sent to the Superintendent/Custodian


concerned for safe-custody. These packages should not be opened at any stage except in
the presence of an Assistant Collector. Both packages should bear on them the following
information besides the seal and signature described above viz:

(i) Date and time of seizure.


(ii) Place of seizure.
(iii) Name with parentage and full postal address of the accused.
(iv) Description of the goods seized.
(a) Quantity.

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(b) Name of commodity or article.
(b) Distinguishing marks if any (state No. in case of currency and
watches etc.)
(d) Trade Marks.
(e) Place of Manufacture (if indicated).
(v) Name and full postal address of mushirs or witnesses.
(vi) Signature, rank and address of seizing officer .
(vii) Signature of accused or witness. At the time of receipt of such
packages, the Superintendent should give a certification in the
following form to the seizing/ depositing officer in token of the
receipt.

"Certified that I have personally examined the seals and the condition the
bags/packages in the presence of the seizing/depositing officer and und them intact. I
have entered it in my store room register at serial No.------ On----------------- Signature ---
----------------- Dated ------------------ Superintendent --------------------------------------
Copy received.
Signature (Dated)---------------------------
Seizing Officer . Designation.

The Superintendent on receipt of the package shall have it opened in the presence
of Assistant Collector. The valuables shall be physically checked, and it will be
ascertained that they agree in quantity, sort, quality, value and all other particulars with
those described in the inventory.
After the Assistant Collector has satisfied himself as to the accuracy in the above
mentioned manner, he will have the packages re-sealed in the manner described above.
The Assistant Collector and the Superintendent Custodian shall affix their signatures on
each package with date and time clearly indicated in token of the proper sealing thereof.
A certificate in the form below shall be prepared and signed by the
Superintendent when he receives such packages. This certificate, the Superintendent will
paste on the remarks column of his store-room register.

CERTIFICATE

"Certified that I have personally examined the goods in the presence of the
Assistant Collector Mr. ----------------------- and found the goods agreeing in
quantity, value, sort, quality and all other particulars with those entered in the
inventory, I have got the package re-sealed in the presence of the above officer
with my official seal and affixed my signatures thereupon. I have obtained the
signature of the Assistant Collector in witness thereof. I have entered it in my
store room register at ----------------- serial No -------------------------- on ------------

(ii) Other articles.-- As soon as a seizure is made and the investigations


complete, the goods should be dispatched, under proper escort to the
headquarters State Warehouses under intimation to the Collector. The
Divisional Officer should ensure that the goods move under proper escort
and a complete and detailed inventory of the goods should be prepared in
the form appended, in quadruplicate, one copy should be retained in the
Divisional Office or the Office dispatching the goods, the duplicate copy

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should be dispatched to the Collector alongwith a copy of the movement
order, and the triplicate and quadruplicate copies should be sent by the
dispatching officer along with the goods to the Custodian. The Custodian
on receipt will check the goods according to the quality, description,
quantity and also the packing to ensure that they have been received in
original condition and are free from defects and shall issue an
acknowledgement on the triplicate copy of the inventory and hand it back
to the escorting officer noting therein all the defects and shortages if any
found and retain the quadruplicate copy in his office for record.

In case of shortage or any other discrepancies found in the goods the Custodian
should within 24 hours of the receipt of the goods, submit a report to the Divisional
Officer concerned under registered cover with a copy to the Collector for information. He
should follow up the case with the Divisional Officer till it is settled. If this is not
finalized within a month, he must report it to the Collector for further action.

VI. STORAGE OF GOODS IN THE STATE-WAREHOUSE.-- Valuables:--

(i) These articles must be stored in iron safes and steel chests which
should be fixed in the walls under double lock system.

(ii) Immediately on taking over the goods the Custodian/ Deputy


Custodian should enter the same in a stock account which will be
maintained in the following form.

(iii) "Valuables" will only be stored in 'A' and 'B' class warehouses.

STOCK REGISTER OF VALUABLES


S.No Date Name with parentage and full Name of the No. & date of
address of the person from whose officer from inventory order
possession goods were received. whom received which received.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Description Quantity (No. Weight Marks and Date of Number of boxes in


of articles of pieces or number sealing which sealed
packages)
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

No. & date No. of No. & date of Particulars REMARKS (Date of sale to Mint and
of letter bags in adjudication of disposal number and reference of forwarding
under which which order inventory as well as the
sent to State keys are acknowledgement of Mint should be
Bank kept recorded.
12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

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(iv) As soon as possible, the valuables should be sent to the State Bank
of Pakistan for safe custody and the entries in the stock account
should be immediately made.

(v) Sealing of boxes for despatch to State Bank of Pakistan :-


All valuables already stored in the Headquarters State-Warehouses,
and those which are received in future should be at once sent to
the State Bank of Pakistan for safe custody in the manner
prescribed.

A record of all valuables received and kept in the State Bank of


Pakistan should be maintained in a register in the form attached at
Appendix V.

Each box should be securely sealed to ensure that even if the box gets unlocked it
should not open without breaking the tape of the string and the seals. As a measure of
further precaution the key point should be covered up by pasting a slip of paper
containing the signature of the custodian (not below the rank of Superintendent).
Similarly two or more slips about 4" long containing the signatures of the Custodian
should also be pasted in such a way so that half of it should be on the lid and other half
on the other side of the box. Custody of keys of the boxes and seals: Both the keys of
boxes should be placed in a cotton bag of small size by the Custodian as soon as the box
is sealed. There is no objection in keeping the keys of more than one box together, but
each bag should be sealed and assigned a number.

The particulars of each bag should be recorded in a register in the form annexed.
The seals should also be kept in envelopes which should also be likewise numbered and
entered in this register. It should be closed and signed with the date and time recorded by
the Custodian at a number of places so that it should not be opened without tampering
with or tearing the signatures. The bags, envelopes and register will regularly be
examined by the Custodian and all Inspecting Officers to ensure that they are kept in
accordance with the instructions. The result of each inspection shall be recorded by the
Custodian and such inspecting officer under their dated signatures with the time of
inspection indicated.

The bag containing Keys of the boxes kept in the State Bank, the other seals of
the
godown and the envelope containing the seals put on the boxes sent to the State Bank and
iron seals intended for putting mark of identification on gold bars should be kept in an
iron almirah or steel box with double locks. The key of one lock of this almirah or box
should be kept by the Custodian and the other by the Assistant Custodian. This box
should always be opened and locked in the presence of the Custodian and Deputy
Custodian. It will, however, be the responsibility of both to keep this box safely and
untampered with in any manner .

Other goods.-- The Custodian will maintain a register to be called "Stock


Register" in the

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form attached in which he will enter all the goods received by him for storage in the State
Warehouse in a chronological order. He will allot a separate serial number to each
consignment received and allot a serial number to each lot. Each entry of the goods
received will be attested by the Custodian in token of the correct entry having been made.
The Custodian will be held responsible for any shortages and defects found
subsequently and not recorded in the inventory at the time of taking over as mentioned
above.
The guard for escorting the goods will be provided by the Divisional Officer or
where there is no Divisional Officer by the Circle Officer concerned in the manner
considered safe and adequate by him.
All receipts and clearance into and from the State Warehouse will be in the
physical presence of the Custodian. He will be personally responsible for the proper
accounting of the goods stored in the State- Warehouse. He will be provided with
adequate staff to guard the State-Warehouse round the clock and will be responsible for
ensuring that the guards perform their duties effectively. The guard should not be utilized
for any other work without the written orders of the Headquarters Assistant Collector .
The Custodian will inspect the goods stored in the warehouse every week to ensure that
the are not damaged or spoiled by pests and insects.

VII. INSPECTION OF SEIZED GOODS AND SAMPLING THEREOF.--

(i) Valuables;- Whenever valuable goods are required for inspection by the
adjudicating officer a notice should be sent well in advance under A. D.
Registered cover to the accused asking him to appear on the date and time
fixed for the purpose. A notice should also simultaneously be issued to the
Custodian concerned to send the goods through an officer (normally the
one who originally seized them) for presentation on the appointed date and
time. If the accused has absconded the notice will be issued to the
Custodian only. On presentation of the packages the adjudicating officer
should have the seal etc. identified and have the packet opened in his
presence.

As soon as the inspection is over the goods should be repacked and sealed
in the manner as aforesaid in the presence of the seizing officer, the
accused, if available, and the adjudicating officer. The fact that the
package having thus been opened, examined and closed shall be recorded
by the adjudicating officer on the package. It will then be through the
seizing officer, for the safe custody.

Whenever any article kept in the custody of the State Bank of Pakistan is
required for inspection, it will be brought out only under the orders of the
Assistant Collector concerned and it should then be produced for
inspection before the adjudicating officer by the Custodian. After it has
been inspected in the presence of the Custodian and in the manner already
stated above it should be repacked and re-sealed in the presence of these
officers in like manner and then returned to the State Bank in the same
way as it was originally forwarded.

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Similarly, when gold is required to be sent to the Mint, it should be sent
under the signature and authority of the Assistant Collector concerned and
under the cover of the prescribed inventory and instruction already
existing on the subject.

(ii) On being approached by the owner for the release of goods he should first
be asked to establish his identity to the satisfaction of the Assistant
Collector and the existing procedure of identification in which attested
photograph and an affidavit is obtained should be followed. The sealed
package containing the goods should be then opened in the presence of the
owner, Superintendent and the Custodian for delivery. There is however
no objection to the sealed packet being opened in the presence of the
officer who sealed it, if he is readily available. After the goods are
delivered a proper receipt should be obtained and attested by the
Custodian.

(iii) The gold and other valuables which are brought for deposit to the State
Godown, delivery should be taken by the Custodian who should carefully
check the inventory already prepared in the prescribed form to be sure that
correct weight of the gold and full description including trade marks and
particulars of the above goods are carefully entered, in the inventory, and
it is signed by the person delivering the gold to the Custodian as well as
the two certificates are properly made out. The good should then be put in
the box and deposited in the manner prescribed.

IX. THE KEYS OF THE STATE- WAREHOUSE:


(i) The State-Warehouse will be under double lock. One key will be retained
by the Custodian and the other by the Deputy Custodian.

(ii) Keys of the other containers, and almirahs and shelves inside the State-
Warehouse will be Kept by the Deputy Custodian.

(iii) Keys of the chests containing the valuables will be kept in the joint
custody of the Custodian and Deputy Custodian.

(iv) The iron seal intended for putting marks of identification on the gold and
silver etc. will remain in the joint custody of the Custodian and Deputy
Custodian and who will be personally responsible for its safety. Whenever
this seal be required to be sent to Lahore or elsewhere it should be carried
by the Custodian or Deputy Custodian personally.

No exception allowed unless written orders are issued to the contrary by


the Board.

X. STOCK TAKING IN THE STATE-WAREHOUSE :

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(i) Twice a year, and also whenever specifically ordered by the Collector, the
stock in the warehouse will be physically checked:

(ii) The checking shall include:--

(a) Physical verification of quantity.


(b) Physical verification of quality /sort/ description etc.
(c) Value.
(d) The condition of storage of the goods, i.e. whether the storage is in
accordance with the standing orders and whether or not the goods
are deteriorating due to any satisfactory conditions at the place of
storage.
(e) It would include an audit and scrutiny of the warehouse registers
and
records to ensure that goods were warehoused according to the
standing orders.
(f) A stock-taking report in the form at Annex IV, should be prepared
by the stock taking officer, and submitted to the Collector.

(iii) Ist and 2nd class warehouses should be checked by only a Class 1 Officer.

(iv) Class ‘3’ warehouses may be checked by an officer not lower than a
Superintendent of Customs.

ANNEX-I

STOCK REGISTER FOR ORDINARY GOODS

S. No. Name with Case No. & date of inventory No. & date of
parentage of the No. of the goods under adjudication order
owner of the goods which received
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Date of expiry of the Full description of the Distinguishing Lot No. in the state
appeal period goods marks warehouse
6. 7. 8. 9.

Samples drawn Rates Value S.No. of auction No. & date of release order
I II III register prescribed under which released
10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Details of Release Balance after release Initial of the Remarks


Description. Qty. Weight Descrip. Qty./Weight Custodian/Dy.
Of goods of goods Of goods Custodian
15. 16 17 18 19 20

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ANNEX-II
REGISTER OF KEYS, BAGS AND SEALS

S. No. No. of No. of boxes No. of envelopes Date and Date and
Keys in of which the time of time of
bag keys are sealing opening
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

No. of Bag or Reasons Sr. No. of Register of Initials of Remarks


envelop for Valuables sent to State Bank Custodian
opened opening of Pakistan
7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Note:-
(3) Bags and envelopes once opened should be allotted a fresh number when
re-sealed.
(4) The particulars of keys should be stated in remarks column.

ANNEX-III
INVENTORY

I. Name and parentage of the 2. Full postal address of the


accused person. accused person.
3. Husband's name of the woman 4. Date of seizure/detention.
from whose custody the goods
are seized/detained.
5. Reasons for seizure/detention. .
________________________________________________________________________
S.No. Description Quantity Value (Approximate but Remarks
separately for each article)
of goods Rate Amount
________________________________________________________________________
1 2 3 4 5 6
________________________________________________________________________

Signature of the accused person : ……………………………………………

Signature and designation of seizing officer. …………………..…………

Signature with full postal address of witnesses:

(ii) ……………………………………………
(ii) ……………………………………………

Note: Under the heading 'description of goods' marks and inscriptions,


Trade Marks if any, number in case of watches and currency notes etc. and make,
should invariably be recorded besides other vital descriptions.

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ANNEX-IV
STOCK-TAKING REPORT

5. Name of the state-warehouse and class.


6. Date of the stock taking…………from…………….. to…………………
7. Name and designation of the Stock Taking Officer……………………….
8. Stock checking statement :-
S.No. Description of goods As per register Quantity Description/ Quantity/ Sort
Value
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Description/ As Found Disposal Particulars


Quantity Sort Quantity Value Quantity Value of Sales
found Found etc.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Quantity Shortages found Reasons Remarks


Value
13. 14. 15. 16.

(9) Are the goods mentioned in the state-warehouse stacked as per standing orders ?
(10) Are the accounts in order, in all respect ? If not, state the discrepancies.
(11) Are the storage condition satisfactory ? Is there any deterioration due to bad
storage conditions ?
(12) Any other observations ?

Signature of S.T.O.

34. DISPOSAL OF SEIZED / CONFISCATED GOODS BY


THE AGENCIES & CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT:
a) The following procedure for the disposal of seized/ confiscated goods is to
be strictly followed by all concerned :--

(I) Narcotics, liquor, expired/banned drugs, acetic anhydride,


medicines, chemicals, absence films and literature and other goods
which are health/environment hazards or are not fit for human
consumption, shall be destroyed. Committees for the destruction of
such goods may be constituted by the Collector of Customs having
jurisdiction, in consultation with the Heads of Agencies (where
required). The process of destruction will be finalized in
consultation with PCSIR, Central Testing Laboratory or any other
expert agency, where necessary, to eliminate the possibility of
environmental pollution. Opium shall, however, in the first

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instance be offered to the Government Opium Factory, Lahore. For
disposal of Narcotics the guidelines as laid down in at S.No. 35 &
36 below may be complied with as well.

(II) Gold/Currency.-- The confiscated gold should Continue to be


deposited with the State Bank of Pakistan as per the above
procedure. However, the confiscated currency should be directly
tendered to the National Bank of Pakistan for realization and credit
of proceeds to the appropriate Government account. The cases
involving currency should be decided expeditiously. If the period
for exchange of such demonetized currency notes, coins has
already expired the State Bank of Pakistan may be asked to accept
such notes for destruction etc. A certificate of destruction will be
issued by the State Bank of Pakistan which should be retained for
audit purposes. If currency notes (legal tender) are found to be
defective damaged, mutilated or forged they should be tendered to
State Bank Pakistan for necessary action as required under the
Rules.

(III) Silver.--Grading of silver ripe for disposal will be carried out by


Pakistan Mint, Lahore. In case Pakistan Mint, Lahore is interested
in buying the silver, the same will be offered to it at the current
value of silver reported in the press. Otherwise, the confiscated
silver shall be auctioned in accordance with the Auction Rules,
1996.
(IV) Precious stones.--Grading and valuation of confiscated/seized
precious stones will be done by Customs Valuation Committee
constituted on Collector basis in consultation with the experts of
Gemstones. On the basis of the grading and valuation, confiscated
precious stones will be offered for sale.
(V) Consumer durables & other miscellaneous goods.-- Consumer
durables like TVs, VCRs, refrigerators. deep freezers, micro-wave-
ovens, etc. and other goods, when ripe for disposal, may be offered
for sale at prices pre-determined by the Controller of Customs
Valuation, in the first instance, to the Utility Stores Corporation of
Pakistan, Canteen Stores Department, Co-operative Stores (Co-op)
Organizations of the Provincial Governments, the National
Logistic Cell, Frontier Corps, Baluchistan and NWFP and the
Garrison Welfare Shop, Peshawar Cantonment, for disposal
through their retail outlets. The Custodian of the warehouse shall
be held responsible, if, any item is sold to the above mentioned
agencies/organizations at lesser prices than the prices pre-
determined by the Controller of Customs Valuation. The list of
items not mentioned in the Controller of Valuation Advice shall be
sent to the Collectorate for appraisal of its price before it is offered
for sale to the authorized agencies.
(VI) Cigarettes.--Confiscated/seized cigarettes will be offered to
PIA/Duty Free Shops on appraised value with 25% discount.

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(VII) Motor vehicles.- “Operational Vehicles” as defined in rule 2 (VII)
of the Rules for the use of Staff Cars, 1980 which are ripe for
disposal and have been deposited with Customs will be handed
over to the respective seizing agency having anti-smuggling
powers, Collectors will ensure that no delay is caused and the
confiscated vehicles are handed over to the seizing agency for
operational duties. Motor launches used in the carriage of
smuggled goods will also be handed over to the respective seizing
agency for operational duties.

(VIII) Arms and Ammunition:- Arms and Ammunition of prohibited and


non-prohibited bores will be allocated to an agency/department
having anti-smuggling powers for their official use. Collectors of
Customs will ensure that no delay is caused and the confiscated
arms and ammunition ripe for disposal are handed over to the
seizing agency.

(IX) Antiques.--Antiques shall be handed over to the Department of


Archaeology, free of cost.

(X) Mobile telephones. batteries. pans and accessories thereof.--


Confiscated/seized mobile/cellular telephones, batteries or pans
and accessories thereof ripe for disposal will be offered for sale to
the highest bidder by inviting sealed bids/tenders from authorized
importers/companies authorized to operate mobile
telecommunication services like M/s. Pakistan Telecommunication
Limited (PTCL), M/s. Mobilink Ltd., and M/s. Paktel Ltd. etc.

(b) Seized/confiscated goods that cannot be disposed of in any manner


specified above should be sold by the respective Agencies, in accordance
with the prescribed Auction Rules in the presence of Assistant Collector of
Customs incharge of auctions of the respective Collectorate of Customs.
The goods would be disposed off through an open public auction on the
values determined by the Customs Appraising Staff of the Collectorate
concerned. The auction proceedings would be finalized by the concerned
Collectorate in accordance with the provisions of the Auction Rules, under
(Customs Rules, 2001 vide SRO 450(I)/2001 dated 18.06.2001) 1996. If
any claim of refund comes up later in respect of the goods disposed of in
any of the aforesaid manners, the same, where admissible, should be met
from the general account relating to the sale proceeds in question.

35. STORAGE/ SAMPLING OF SEIZED HEROIN AND OTHER


NARCOTICS:

Following is the procedure regarding sampling, testing and storage etc. of


seized/confiscated heroin and other narcotics:--

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(i) The seizing officer / officials shall conduct an on the spot test with field
kits to satisfy themselves that the seized substance is heroin. The officer
performing the test with field kit shall prepare a written memo to the effect
that he performed the test and it showed positive result about the presence
of heroin etc. and other officers/staff accompanying him shall sign the
written memo as witnesses to the said test. The fact about the test with
field kit and the positive result shall invariably be mentioned in the FIR
and AIR.

(ii) After seizure of heroin and other narcotics three samples shall be drawn.
Each sample will be carefully placed in a polyester /polythene bag 8 x 10
cm avoiding contact with moisture and heat. The bag should be sealed
electrically (with a domestic hand sealer), with due care not to allow the
sample to come in contact with the hot part. The sealed polyester
polythene bags shall be further sealed in a cloth bag 12 x 15 cm with the
conventional lac seals. The seizures should be sampled for laboratory
examination according to the following minimum quantities:--

1. Heroin 5 gm Approximately
2. Charas/Cannabis/Hashish 10 gm Approximately .
3. Hashish oil 10 gm Approximately
4. Opium 10 gm Approximately
5. Drugs in the form of 10 tablets/capsules
tablets or capsules.

(iii) Each sample will be sealed by the seizing officer who shall affix his
signatures both on the polyester/polythene and cotton bags alongwith his
name and designation. Another officer /staff present on the spot will also
sign likewise as a witness. All the signatures will be put in such a manner
that; the same cannot be obliterated/destroyed without tearing or damaging
the bags.

(iv) Out of the three samples drawn, one shall be sent to a customs laboratory
and the second to an independent Government Laboratory e.g. Forensic
Drug Laboratory, National Institute of Health, Islamabad and PCSIR etc.
for test in order to determine the percentage content of heroin alongwith
the nature and percentage of residuary substances/nature of the seized
narcotics. Seizing Agencies other than Customs will likewise send
samples to two different laboratories. Samples will be invariably sent/
handed over to the Head of the laboratory or an officer designated by him.
Proforma annexed to this order shall accompany the samples for
laboratory tests. The third sample shall be deposited in the State
Warehouse alongwith the seized consignment for future reference. On
receipt of test reports, copies thereof shall be forwarded to the adjudicating
officer and the Court before whom the accused are under trial.

(v) Narcotics and psychotropic substances will be stored in separately from


other goods in a safe/strong room which should be provided in the

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premises of State Warehouse. Heroin has already been declared as
"Valuable" are applicable to its storage etc. The heroin sealed in polyester
/polythene and cotton bags shall be kept in steel almirahs /steel trunks
under double lock in the State Warehouse . The safe strong room should
be electronically guarded and for the safe custody of such substances close
circuit TV system/burglar alarm system should be provided to guard
against theft and pilferage. Where the seized consignment is heavy, the
sealed polythene/plastic and cotton bags may be placed in steel trunks
which shall be padlocked. All the padlocks will also be sealed and the
seizing officer / depositing the seized heroin in State Warehouse will put
his signatures on each padlock. The seized narcotics, particularly heroin.
will be deposited in the State Warehouse not later than forty-eight hours
after the seizure.

(vi) Each Director-General/Director /Collector /Head of the other seizing


Agency shall constitute a Committee consisting of officers not below the
rank of an Assistant Collector/Assistant Director or an officer of equal
rank and a representative of the Pakistan Narcotics Control Board (PNCB)
to supervise destruction of heroin and other narcotics by burning. The
confiscated narcotics will be destroyed only after the final completion of
the case both in the Court of law and the departmental adjudication or
after the completion of adjudication proceedings with the permission of
the Court, in which case at least 3 samples will be retained in the manner
as the Court directs. A written memo shall be prepared in quadruplicate at
the time of destruction indicating the particulars of the case and the
quantity destroyed. The officer putting the narcotics to fire shall sign the
memo indicating his name and designation alongwith the place, date and
time of destruction. The officer supervising destruction not below the rank
of an Assistant Collector / Assistant Director or an officer of equal rank,
shall countersign the same while representative of PNCB and the
concerned officer of State Warehouse shall sign as witnesses. One copy
each of the memo so prepared shall be placed on the record of State
Warehouse; adjudication file, seizure file and the case file of the Court
concerned with the trial of the case involving the narcotics in question.

2. The concerned Directors General/Directors/Collectors/Heads of the other seizing


Agencies are required to make all necessary arrangements so as to enforce the provisions
of sub-paras (i) to (iv) above. The provisions of sub-para (v) above concerning
installation of close circuit T .V. system or burglar alarm system and storage in steel
almirahs / steel trunks etc. will be enforced subject to the availability of necessary funds
to procure the required equipment etc.

NARCOTICS SAMPLE ANALYSIS MEMO


Agency ---------------------------------------------
Description of sample ---------------------------------------------
Nature of exhibit. ---------------------------------------------
Weight of sample. ---------------------------------------------

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Storage condition. ---------------------------------------------
If sealed. ---------------------------------------------
F .I.R. No., date, P.S. & Distt. ---------------------------------------------
Case No. ---------------------------------------------
Date of material seized. ---------------------------------------------
Date of sampling. ---------------------------------------------
Required Examination. To determine the percentage content
of heroin alongwith the nature and
percentage of residuary products.

(N.B. please return the remnants Name, designation and signature of


samples duly sealed and signed the forwarding officer of the seizing
by the Incharge of the Laboratory agency.
alongwith the test report).

EXPLANATION
NARCOTICS SAMPLE ANALYSIS MEMO
Agency Name and address of senders Agency.

Description of sample What the material is like; its colour, smell,


appearance etc.
Nature of exhibit Whether street or pure seizure.
Storage condition Whether the material before and after
sampling was kept at room temperature, air-
conditioned temperature or in humid
conditions.

If sealed How sealed, seal contents.

Required examination For which constituents Laboratory


Examination is required.

36. DISPOSAL OF NARCOTICS


Vide Presidential Ordinance No. XL of 1991 the following amendment has been
made in section 516-A of the Code of Criminal Procedure 1898 (Act V of 1898):
"Provided further that if the property is a dangerous drug, intoxicant, intoxicating
liquor or any other narcotic substance seized or taken into custody under the
Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930 (II of 1930), the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969), the
Prohibition (Enforcement of Hadd) Order, 1979 (P. 0. 4 of 1979) or any other law
for the time being in force, the Court may, either on an application or of its own
motion and under its supervision and control, obtain and prepare such number of
samples of the property as it may deem fit for safe custody and production before
it or any other court and cause destruction of the remaining portion of the property
under a certificate issued by it in that behalf:
Provided also that such samples shall be deemed to be whole of the property in an
inquiry or proceeding in relation to such offence before any authority or court.".

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2. The effect of the aforesaid amendment in the Code of Criminal Procedure is that
henceforth narcotic drugs etc. seized under the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930, the Customs
Act, 1969, the Prohibition (Enforcement of Hadd) Order, 1979 or any other law for the
time being in force, can be disposed of or destroyed with the permission of the Court
without retaining the entire goods for exhibition as case property. Instead of entire case
property now representative samples of the narcotic drugs can be retained and exhibited
in the trial courts as case property:
3. In view of the above legal provision, disposal/destruction of narcotic drugs has
become easier. Collectors may therefore take immediate action for disposal/destruction of
narcotic drugs in accordance with the amendments made in section 516-A of the Code of
Criminal Procedure, 1898 as mentioned above.
4. In order to ensure that the same narcotic drugs have been disposed/destroyed as
were seized representative samples of the narcotic drugs may also be separately drawn
and sealed at the time of disposal/destruction in presence of representatives of various
agencies witnessing the destruction and their signatures may be obtained on the second
samples.
Copy of Ordinance

"ORDINANCE NO.XL OF 1991,


AN

ORDINANCE

further to amend the Pakistan Penal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure,
1898.
WHERFAS it is expedient further to amend the Pakistan Penal Code (Act XLV of
1860), and the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898), for the purposes
hereinafter appearing;
AND WHERFAS the National Assembly is not in session and the President is
satisfied that circumstances exist which render it necessary to take immediate action;
NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by clause (1) of Article
89 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the President is pleased to
make and promulgate the following Ordinance:-
1. Short title and commencement.-(l) This Ordinance may be called the
Criminal Law (Fifth Amendment) Ordinance, 1991.
(2) It shall come into force at once.

2. Amendment of section 392, Act XLV of 1860.-- in the Pakistan Penal


Code (Act XLV of 1860), in section 392, the words "between sunset and sunrise" shall be
omitted.
3. Amendment of section S16A, Act V of 1898.-- In the Code of Criminal
Procedure, 1898 (Act V of 1898), hereinafter referred to as the Criminal Code, in section
516A, in the proviso, for the full stop at the end a colon shall be substituted and thereafter

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the following further provisos shall be added, namely:-
"Provided further that if the property is a dangerous drug, intoxicant,
intoxicating liquor or any other narcotic substance seized or taken into custody
under the Dangerous Drugs Act, 1930 (II of 1930), the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of
1969), the Prohibition (Enforcement of Hadd) Order, 1979 (P, 0.4 of 1979), or
any other law for the time being in force, the Court may, either on an application
or of , its own motion and under its supervision and control, obtain and prepare
such number of samples of the property as it may deem fit for safe custody and
production before it or any other court and cause destruction of the remaining
portion of the property under a certificate issued by it in that behalf :
Provided also that such samples shall be deemed to be whole of the
property in an inquiry or proceedings in relation to such offence before any
authority or court,".

4. Amendment or Schedule ". Act V or 1898.-- In the Criminal Code, in


Schedule 11, in entries relating to section 472. in column 5. for the word "Ditto"
the words "Not bailable" shall be substituted."

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CHAPTER – X
37. PIA DUTY FREE SHOPS LTD.—PROCEEDURE
REGARDING:-
The following procedure is prescribed for information and compliance by all
concerned.

1. Purchase and stock of goods.--M/s. Duty Free Shops Ltd. shall import goods
and store the same in a Private Bonded Warehouse got licensed at each Warehousing
Station. The imported goods shall be stored in such warehouse against into-bond bills of
entry and the provisions of Chapter XI of the Customs Act, 1969 shall be followed. M/s.
Duty Free Shops Ltd., (DFS) can also purchase confiscated goods from the various State-
warehouses in Pakistan after making necessary payments of the value of the goods and
shall uplift such goods from the State Warehouse to their Private Warehouse in
accordance with Sections 99 to 101 of the Customs Act, 1969, as the case may be. The
Bond Officer Incharge of the Warehouse shall make necessary entries in the Warehouse
Stock Register. The D.F.S. may also sell goods from their warehouses (not from the
Shop's sales outlets) to other private warehouses of airlines and diplomatic stores in
accordance with the procedure prescribed in Sections 99 to 101 of the Customs Act, 1969
provided they receive the payment of the cost of import for such sale in foreign exchange.
Likewise M/s. DFS can purchase permissible goods from other warehouses in Pakistan
and bring the same to their own warehouse in accordance with the procedure prescribed
under Sections 99 to 101 of the Customs Act, 1969, for subsequent sale through their
shop outlets .

2. Issue of bonded stores to the sales outlet or the Duty Free Shops Limited.--
The goods from the DFS warehouse shall be issued against an indent to be placed by the
authorized officer of the DFS Outlet in the form prescribed at Annexure “A”. The goods
will be escorted by a Customs Officer to the individual DFS Outlet where they will be
entered in the respective Sales Outlet Stock Register by its Incharge and countersigned by
the escorting officer. A duly-receipted copy of the indent shall be returned to the
Warehouse for record.

3. Airport outlets.-- The Duty Free Shops Ltd., may set up Sales Outlets in the
International Lounges of the Airports. Sales from the respective Outlets will be allowed
to the bona fide International passengers arriving, departing or in transit against the
issuance of invoices as per proforma at Annexure “B”. Periodic scrutiny of sales and
stocks will be made by the Shift Incharge or the Customs Officer Incharge or his superior
officers to ensure that items have been sold only to bona fide passengers. While selling
taxable item or items in commercial quantities to the incoming passengers, the DFS
Terminal Outlet Supervisor /Sales Staff shall inform the Customs Officer Incharge of the
Shift.
4. City complex.-- The Duty Free Shops Ltd. will also establish bonded sales outlets
duly licensed in major cities outside the Airport area for sale of goods against payment in
foreign exchange by incoming passengers against their baggage allowances and I.T.C.
limits. The passenger intending to make purchases from the city outlets of the DFS will
have the choice to buy items upto his entitlement of free and taxable allowances under
relevant baggage rules applicable in each case. However, the items permissible free of

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duty under the Passengers (Non-Tourist) Baggage (Import) Rules, 2001, vide SRO
450(I)/2001 dated 18.06.2001 shall be allowed to be sold to the passengers under
aforesaid rules only. In case of failure these allowances shall stand forfeited unless
otherwise admissible under the Gift Scheme of the Baggage Rules. The passengers can
purchase goods from the DFS City Outlets within 90 days from the date of their arrival
and this period shall not be extended in any case.

(i) The Duty Free Shops Ltd., will make arrangements for proper display and
guidance to the passenger, baggage allowances and the prices of the goods
in the Shop. The passenger will be free to choose items upto the balance of
his free and taxable allowances on the basis of the I. T .P .in Pakistani
currency and will order for the items selected for purchase and/or Transfer
of Residence form before the sales counter. The Sales person will draw up
a serially-numbered sales invoice (six copies in the form prescribed at
Annex "C"). Thereafter, the sales staff shall detach one copy for their
record and give 5 copies of the invoice to the passenger to be presented
before the Customs Officer who will scrutinize the documents/case and
list of items and indicate the items admissible against the free allowances
and calculate Customs dues leviable on the remaining items within the
taxable allowances admissible to the passenger. The Customs Officer shall
complete the assessment and shall make necessary entries and thereafter
the so-assessed invoice shall be returned to the passenger. On the basis of
the assessment completed by the Customs Officers, the price in foreign
exchange will be deposited at the bank counter where the bank shall stamp
all copies for receipt of foreign exchange and Pak currency and shall retain
two copies of the receipted sales invoice and return the three copies to the
storekeeper of the DFS. The storekeeper shall present the goods alongwith
two copies of the receipted invoice (after retaining one of the three copies)
to the Customs. The Customs Officer shall verify the goods with the
receipt and shall allow out of charge after retaining one copy of the
invoice. The last copy of the invoice shall be given to the passenger. The
Bank shall send a copy of the invoice along with daily statement of
revenue collection to the Customs Officer incharge Duty Free Shops Sales
outlet who shall in turn send it immediately to Custom House Revenue
Section, Audit Section and C.RA. Section as per the existing procedure.

(ii) It will be the responsibility of the sales staff of the Shop and the Customs
Officer to ensure that items purchased by the passengers are not in
commercial quantities, that the sale value (ITP) has been correctly
adjusted, against free allowances, that the taxable items do not exceed the
ITC limit; admissible to the passenger and that no un-authorised clearance
takes place from the Shop. Customs Officer shall also be responsible for
making necessary entry showing the invoice number and date, the value
(ITP) of the goods purchased by the passenger, the adjustment made
against free allowances and taxable allowances, and the taxes recovered.
Endorsement shall be retained with the Customs copy of the invoice for
record and post-audit.

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(iii) Each bonded outlet of the Duty Free Shops Limited shall maintain
complete and upto-date Sale Register and Stock Register in the form
prescribed in Annexure "D" and Annexure "E" respectively, which will
show the stock position of the goods on daily basis. The entries in the
aforesaid Registers shall be checked by the Customs Officers Incharge of
the DFS Outlet at least once in a week and he shall record his dated
observation and report in the remarks column of the Register on each such
occasion. He shall also submit a monthly report to the Assistant Collector
about the affairs of the shop outlet showing various details. In addition to
this regular check the Assistant Collector /Deputy Collector and
Superintendent of Customs shall pay surprise visits to ensure that no
irregularity is committed. Any irregularity detected shall be reported
immediately to Assistant Collector.

(iv) If the passenger desires to purchase an item within the duty free/dutiable
allowances admissible to him under the Baggage Rules or the Transfer of
Residence Rules Customs Rules, 2001 and that item is not readily
available at the outlet, the Duty Free Shops Limited may make advance
sale of the item subject to the following conditions:--

(a) A separate invoice is issued for this purpose with the words.
"ADVANCE SALE" conspicuously inscribed on the top thereof.
(b) The price of the item in foreign exchange and the taxes in Pak
Rupees shall be paid by the passenger in advance on the date of
invoice. In case of such advance sale, the date of invoice shall be
treated as the crucial date for the determination of value and rate of
taxes applicable.

(c) Duty Free Shops Ltd. undertakes to deliver the goods within four
months of the date of advance sale or within the validity whichever
is later.
(d) The advance sale is endorsed by the Customs Officer .
(e) While giving delivery against invoice of advance sale, necessary
entries shall be made in the Stock Register, and the customers copy
and DFS copy of the invoice shall be stamped "Delivered on
(date)" and shall be countersigned by the DFSL staff and the
Customs Officer .
(f) Where advance sale has been made its cancellation shall not be
allowed. The passenger shall. however, be entitled to claim refund
of price as well as taxes paid by him if DFSL fails to deliver the
goods within the period mentioned in (c) above.
(g) Booking and delivery of goods sold in advance shall be allowed to
the passenger in person and not to his representative. This
condition shall be prominently indicated by DFSL on the invoice.

(v) Generally, purchase of goods in excess of the free/taxable allowances shall


not be permitted from the DFS City Outlets. However, where due to the
purchase of one single item of non-commercial nature, the value exceeds
the taxable allowances and makes it liable to ITC restrictions, the purchase

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of such one single item may be allowed by the Assistant Collector of
Customs provided that:

(a) The value of the item being purchased is not more than 200% of
the taxable allowances still available to him;
(b) The Assistant Collector imposes a fine amounting to not less than
the amount of deficiency being adjudicated;
(c) The purchase is fully covered as per documents attached to the
Customs copy of the invoice.

(vii) TV/Radio licence fee shall be paid by the Customer while purchasing such
items in accordance with the existing procedure.

(viii) Where the customer so desires, the amount of duty, sales tax and other
charges may also be paid in foreign currency and in such cases the bank
shall issue receipts in terms of equivalent foreign currency in terms of
Board's letter No.5 (4)-L&P/82, dated 2nd February, 1982.

(ix) The passenger shall appear personally at the Duty Free Shops outlets to
purchase an item. The purchases shall not be allowed through passenger's-
representative".

(x) The DFS Incharge and the Customs Officer shall ensure and verify that the
representative produces the original of the passenger's passport along with
the authority and representative's Identity Card. After verifying these
original documents and satisfying about the genuineness of the
representative authority, the sale may be made to such representative if the
authority is duly-accepted by the DFS Incharge and the Customs Incharge
of the respective City Outlet. In all other cases, the sale to the
representatives shall not be allowed.

ANNEXUTRE “A”
DUTY FREE SHOPS LIMITED

No. of Indent ................


Date .....................

Name & Location of the Indenting Sales Outlet.


............................................................................

INDENT OF DEMAND AND TRANSFER ISSUE VOUCHER

S.No. Description Accounting Total Quantity Date of Page, reference of


of Items Unit demanded Issue Warehouse, Stock
Register
1 2 3 4 5 6

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Quantity Signature of Signature of Signature of Page reference Remarks
Issued the Warehouse escorting Shop (Outlet) of the Outlet
Incharge officer Incharge Stock Register of
entry
7 8 9 10 11 12

ANNEXURE “B”
DUTY FREE SHOP LIMITED.
AIRPORT TERMINAL SHIP NO............
KARACHI/ISLAMABAD/LAHORE/PESHAWAR
BOOK NO..........................................
S.NO........................................................................DATE....................................................
NAME ........................................................................
NATIONALITY...................................................................
PASSPORT NO............................. .DATE & PLACE OF ISSUE......................................
FLIGHT NO............................................... FROM/TO........................................................

S.No. Item Unit Price Total qty. Total Cost

TOTAL AMOUNT IN WORDS: US DOLLARS...............................................................


---------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------
E & O.E.
Signature of Sales Staff................................. Staff No.......................................................

No...........................................................................................................................................

ANNEXURE “C”
DUTY FREE SHOPS LIMITED
(CITY SALES OUTLET)
Serial No. .....................................................
Date...............................................................
Name ......................................... Flight No. & Place of Landing …...........
Nationality ........................................ From Where Landed ...................................
Passport No........................................ Duration of Stay Abroad............................
Date & Place of Issue..........................

S.No Description of goods Unit price in Quantity sold Total cost paid in
. make, model and foreign foreign exchange
serial number if any exchange
1 2 3 4 5

Unit ITP in Total assessable value Rate of Amount of duty in Rate of


foreign exchange in foreign exchange duty foreign exchange Sales Tax
6 7 8 9 10

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Amount of Sales Misc. Payment Total payment Import value Amount of
Tax in foreign of taxes & (Pak Rs.) W.H.T. (Pak.
exchange Head Amount charges Rs.)
11 12 15 15 16

Payments (Cost in foreign exchange in words)


(Taxes and charges (in Pak Rs.............................

Signature of the Signature of the Sales Signature of Customs


Customer..................... Staff ......................... Officer .......................
& Staff No................
ANNEXURE “D”
DUTY FREE SHOPS LIMITED
SALES REGISTER
Page No.------------------------

S.No Date Passenger’s Invoice Description model, Value of sale


name & Passport No. quantity of goods sold (US $)
No.
1 2 3 4 5 6

ITP cleared ITP cleared Total ITP Total taxes Initials Initials of Remarks
free of taxes on taxes (Pak Rs.) (Pak Rs.) of DFS Customs
(Pak Rs.) (Pak Rs.) Incharge Officer
Incharge
7 8 9 10 11(a) 11(b) 12

ANNEXURE “E”
DUTY FREE SHOPS LIMITED
STOCK REGISTER

Page No.------------------------
DESCRIPTION OF GOODS---------------------------------------
MAKE-----------------------------------------------------------------
MODEL NO..--------------------------------------------------------
SIZE/UNIT OF PACKING-----------------------------------------

S.No Date Into-Bond B/E. Transfer IGM No. & date and index Quantity CIF value
document No. & date No. where applicable entered of entry
1 2 3 4 5 6

Total in stock Cash Memo Nos. Quantity CIF value Stock in Hand Remarks
Quantity CIF Transfer issue issued of issue Quantity CIF value
value No. & date
7(a) 7(b) 8 9 10 11 11(a) 12

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ANNEXURE “F”

“I, .........…........ son/daughter/wife of Mr.............................. a national of


........................... holding Passport No.............................. Issued at ............................ on
............................. do hereby authorize my ............................ ....................... (specify
relation ) Mr./Mrs/ Miss................................... holder of National Identity Card No.
....................................... whose specimen signature is given below to purchase the items
within the allowances admissible to me from the Duty Free Shops City Outlet at
...........................

I do hereby declare that these goods shall not be sold by me or my representative


in any manner.”

(Specimen Signature of (Signature of the Passenger)


the Representative)

Full address ........................................................ Full address in Pakistan:


..............................……………………… ...............................................
................................................................... .............................................

5. Off-the shelf delivery.-- Notwithstanding the procedure laid down in clause 4


above, items like pens, watches, clocks, cigarettes, cigars, cigarette lighters, sunglasses,
calculators, audio/video cassettes, foodstuff, confectionery, perfumes and toilet
requisites, shavers; cameras and camera accessories, imitation jewellery, toys juicers,
toasters etc. shall be allowed to be sold within the allowances available and delivered at
special counter’s in accordance with the following procedure:--
(i) For this purpose special enclosed counters shall be arranged within the
display area of Duty Free Shops complexes.

(ii) Such special counters will be manned jointly by Customs Staff, bank staff
and Duty Free Shops staff. After selecting items, the passenger shall
submit his documents to the Customs Officer and then make payment to
the Bank Officer and take delivery of the items from the same counter .

(iii) The items so sold shall be delivered in specially made small shopping bags
and a copy of the invoice shall be stapled on the shopping bag. The
shopping bag will be delivered to the passenger at the delivery point near
the exit by the Duty Free Shops staff. The invoice will be collected by the
uniformed Duty Free Shops employees at the exit.

(iv) Customs Staff will carry out random checks at the exit to see that the
shopping bag of a customer contains items in accordance with the
invoice".

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38. COLLECTION OF WITHHOLDING TAX:
The amount of withholding tax payable either by the passenger or M/s. Duty Free
Shops
Ltd. shall be paid in the following manner as prescribed under sales invoice
Annex ‘C’.

(a) In case of sale of items to a passenger covered under dutiable as


well as duty free allowances permissible under the Baggage Rules,
withholding tax shall be paid by the DFSL on the import value
declared by them in the bill of entry at the time of in-bonding to
which the goods in question relate (without addition of element of
customs duty and other taxes) subject to provisions of section 25
read with section 30 of the Customs Act, 1969.
Provided that the aforesaid import value and marks numbers of
goods correlate with that given in the relevant into-bond bill of
entry to the satisfaction of the Superintendent customs incharge
DFSL. In case M/S. DFSL fail to correlate and provide the
aforementioned information, withholding tax shall be charged on
sale value as charged by the DFSL from the passengers. The
withholding tax so recovered shall be credited to the relevant head
of account.
(b) In case of sale of items covered under dutiable allowances of a
passenger, the amount of withholding tax shall be charged from the
passenger on the amount constituting customs duty and taxes
leviable thereon. The withholding tax so recovered shall also be
credited to the relevant head of account.

39. ADMISSIBILITY OF DUTY DRAWBACK:


Consequent upon the Economic Co-ordination Committee's decision taken in its
meeting held on the 1st December, 1985, the Central Board of Revenue extended the
facility of duty drawback to locally manufactured/assembled refrigerators, air
conditioners, deep-freezers, washing machines etc. sold to duty free shops, provided that
payments by the Duty Free Shops are made in foreign currency and a remittance
certificate from the State Bank of Pakistan or any authorized dealer in foreign exchange
is produced before the customs authorities at the time of claiming duty drawback on the
goods so supplied.

As in the case of normal exports, CBR will determine the amount of duties and
taxes paid on components/parts used in the manufacture of finished articles. For this
purpose the manufacturers/suppliers of the goods may apply on the prescribed Form 'S'
alongwith the required worksheets to the CBR, with a copy to the concerned Collector,
Central Excise and Customs, and, in case of Karachi to the Collector of Customs
(Preventive), Karachi, for survey and fixation of duty drawback rates and subsequent
Notification by the Central Board of Revenue.

In all those cases where duty drawback rates have already been fixed, the same
would apply to all supplies made to Duty Free Shops Limited.

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CHAPTER XI

LOCAL MANUFACTURE

40. LIST OF LOCALLY MANUFACTURED GOODS/ITEMS FOR THE


PURPOSES OF CONCESSIONARY NOTIFICATIONS ETC.

The Cabinet directed the Engineering Development Board to compile a list of


locally manufactured goods. The list so compiled by the EDB has been deliberated at
length among the representatives of Board of Investment, Central Board of Revenue,
National Tariff Commission and some representatives of the private sector. Copy of the
list is below:-

All the Collectors of Customs and the staff responsible for allowing concessions
under different notifications/orders/deletion programmes are advised to follow this list for
the purposes of allowing concessions from customs duties and sales tax etc. The
information if any, alongwith evidence regarding the local manufacture of goods, not
indicated in the list, may be forwarded to the CBR forthwith so that the list of locally
manufactured goods/items is up-dated in consultation with the Engineering Development
Board.
The Collectors are, however, authorized to allow release of goods/items indicated in
the list of locally manufactured goods/items against bank guarantee for a period of three
months if the importer produces a certificate issued by the renowned local manufactures
of the disputed items from Engineering Development Board stating that the imported
item is not being manufactured locally and the importer shall produce a clarification from
CBR to this effect within the above stated period of three months.

LIST OF LOCALLY MANUFACTURED GOODS AND


MACHINERY

S.No. PCT Description of Goods. Specifications Names


of some
Heading No. prominent
local
Manufacturers
________________________________________________________________________
________________________

1. 2618.0000 Granulated Slag Pakistan Steel, Karachi

2. 2619.0000 Slag, dross and other -do-


waste of iron or steel

3. 27.04 i) Coke 26-80 mm and above -do-

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ii) Coke Breeze 0-25 mm

4. 2706.0000 Coal Tar -do-

5. 2833.2200 Aluminium Sulphate i)Prime Chemicals (Pvt)


Ltd, Lahore
ii)Feroze Chemicals (Pvt)
Ltd, Swabi
iii)Nowshera DDT
Factory, Nowshera.

6. 2841.3000 Sodium Dichromate Hattar Chemical Haripur


Industrial Chemical Ltd,
Karachi.

7. 2849.1000 Calcium Carbide Sino Pak Electrochemical


Industries (Pvt) Ltd.
Karachi.

8. 2836.0000 Soda Ash ICI (Pakistan) Chemical


Industries ltd, Khewra
9. 3208.9000 Electric Insulating Simpsons Wires(Pvt)
Polyurethane varnish Karachi
Elinvar Industries(Pvt)
Ltd, Lahore.
10. 3701.3090 Aluminium Lithographic grade Dutch(Pvt) Ltd, Plot 18,
Presensitized offset Sector 28, Korangi
printing plates Industrial Area, Karachi.

11. 3903.1100 Expandable Polystyrene GRADE EP 100, EP M/s. Pakistan


(EPS) 200, EP 300, DP 400 Petrochemical Industries
and EP 500 (Pvt) Ltd., Karachi
Type LM, MS,S,SS,L
&M

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12. 39.03 i) General purpose Having Tensile i) M/s Pak Styrene
polystyrene (GPPS) strength from 450 to Industries (Pvt) Ltd.
540 Kg per cm2, ii) Pak Petrochemical
Flexural strength from Industries Pvt. Ltd.
680 to 860 Kg per cm2, Karachi.
Rockwell hardness
from M75 to M82,
Heat deflection
temperature from 78 to
94 C, Meltflow index
ii) High Impact from 3 to 8 G per ten
Polystyrene (HIPS) (min). -do-

Having Tensile
strength from 240 to
300 Kg per cm2,
Flexural strength from
380 to 550 Kg per cm2,
Rockwell hardness
from L75 to L88, Heat
deflection temperature
from 80 to 86 C,
Meltflow index from
2.7 to 9 G per ten
(min).

13. 39.04 i) PVC Resin Grades : AU-58, AU- Engro Asahi Polymer &
60, AU-67R, AU-67S Chemicals Ltd., Karachi.
& AU-72
ii) PVC Compound Atlas Rubber & Plastic
i) Cable Grade Ind,Karachi
ii) Shoe Grade, Bismillah Plastics,
iii) General Purpose Karachi
Grade, iv) Transparent Boston Enterprises,
Pipe Grade Lahore

14. 3907.1000 Polyacetates BASF Pakistan Ltd,


3907.3000 Epoxide resin karachi
(Thermosetting coating ICI Pakistan Ltd, Karachi
powder) Delta Industries (Pvt) Ltd,
3909.5000 Polyurethanes in All types Lahore
primary forms Oxyplast Pakistan(Pvt)
Ltd, Karachi ISO-9002
certified.

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15. 3917.2100 Polyethylene pipes. Sizes 20 mm dia to 200 Dadex Eternit Ltd,
mm dia karachi.
3917.2300 PVC Pipes, Rigid Sizes ¼” to 6” dia
-do-

16. 40.09 Pipes & tubing of un- All types i)Lahore rubber Stores,
hardened vulcanized Lahore
rubber excluding ii)Longman Mills, Lahore
bearing API iii)Hussain Rubber
certification. Industries, Lahore
iv)Samad rubber Works
Ltd, Lahore
v)Darsons Rubber Works,
Lahore

17. 40.11 Pneumatic Tyres for The tyres/tubes of light, General Tyres & Rubber
bicycles,motorcycles, medium and heavy Co.Karachi
cars, buses, trucks, vehicles produced Atlas Tyres(Pvt)Ltd,
lorries & light, medium according to CGTI Karachi
and heavy duty vehicles (Continental General Delta Tyres & Rubber
excluding tyres for Tires of Co.Ltd. Islamabad.
specialized oil field Germany/USA).TRA(T Mian Tyres & rubber
vehicles and aircraft. he Tire & Rim Co.(Pvt) Ltd, lahore
Association of Service Industries Ltd,
USA).ETRTO (The karachi
European Tire & Rim Master Tyre & Rubber
Technical Co.Karachi
Associatio9n) and United Tyres & Rubber
JATMA(The Japan Co. Peshawar
Automobile Tire King’s tyres (Pvt) Ltd.
Manufacturers lahore.
Association).

18. 40.13 Inner Tubes for above -do-


tyres
19. 42.01 Belts or Belting of Conforming to BSS- Premier Rubber Belting
rubber and/or leather 351 & 490 (excluding Mfg. Co. Karachi
excluding those grades, N 17, M 24 & Also being produced in
conforming to API above) Also un-organized sector.
specifications. conforming to DIN
22102 (excluding
grades; M, N and
above)

20. 44.07 Wood blocks, wood Thickness not


strips, wood friezers exceeding 6mm

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21. 44.08 Veneer sheets and sheets Thickness exceeding 6 i)Darsons Rubber Works,
for plywood (whether or mm lahore
not spliced) ii)Longman Mills, Lahore
also being produced in un-
organized sector.

22. 6806.1000 -Rock wool, slag wool Pakistan Insulation (Pvt)


& mineral wool in Ltd, Karachi
following forms: Incom Rockwool (Pvt)
i) Blankets of Ltd, Hattar
density upto 120
Kg/M3
ii) Pipe sections
upto 16” dia &
density 150 Kg/m3
iii) Panels of density
upto 150 kg/m3,
having Temp range
of 250-800 c C and
Thickness 20-100
mm

23. 69.01 Bricks, Blocks, tiles and Upto 1750c temperature Marshal Ceramics, G.wala
other ceramic goods of bearing capacity. General Refractories,
siliceous fossil meals. Karachi
Commander Ceramics ,
G.Wala.

24. 69.02 Refractory bricks, Bricks upto 1600c, -do-


blocks, tile & similar Blocks upto 1600 c and
refractory ceramic Refractory Powder
construction goods other upto 1750c
than covered under
69.01(Exclusions:
High Alumina
castable/refractory for
temperature above 1450c
High wear & Alkali
resistant silicate
refractory.
Megnesite Refractory
High Temperature
Zircon Refractory.

25. 69.03 i) Tape hole repair mass. Temperature bearing Banbhore Ceramic
capacity upto 1750 c Industries, Karachi.
ii) Cold Tundish Lining -do-
sets. Temperature bearing
iii) Chrome Magnesite capacity upto 1650 c

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Bricks.
26. 72.01 Pig Iron, excluding that C=4.3% (Max),Si- Pakistan Steel, karachi
of Foundry Grade 0.5%(Min)
P=o.16%(Max),S &
Mn=1% each
Notches=2(Min),Wt
upto 45 Kg.
All types of Conversion
Pig Iron (CPI)
27. 72.06 i) Ingots and 50mm x 50mm to i)Pakistan Engineering
Billets of plain 150mm x 150mm Co. Lahore
carbon steel, ii)Heaving Mechanical
spring steels Complex, Taxila
alloys for re- iii)Pakistan Steel, karachi
rolling. Upto 50 tons weight iv)Ahmed Investment Ltd,
(single piece) Karachi
ii) Semi-finished v)Lahore Alloys Ltd,
products of iron lahore
& non-alloy steel vi)Nawab Shahbaz Ltd,
Lahore
vii)Punjab Steel Ltd,
Lahore
viii)Ittefaq Foundries Ltd,
lahore
xi)Peoples Steel Mills,
Karachi

28. 72.06 Ingots & others primary Ingots upto 9000 Kg People Steel Mills
forms of iron and non weight cast in Karachi.
alloy steel (excluding mould/ESR processed. Pakistan Engineering Co.
iron of heading Lahore
No.72.03 Heavy Mechanical
complex Taxila.
Pakistan Steel Karachi
Ahmed Investment Ltd,
Karachi
Lahore Alloys Ltd, Lahore
Punjab steel Ltd, Lahore
Ittefaq Foundries Ltd,
lahore

29. 72.07 Semi finished products Concast and hot -do-


of iron or non alloy rolled/square upto 150
steel. x 150 mm and round
upto 150 mm dia
forged upto 200 mm
rolling section.

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30. 72.08 (a) Hot rolled coils of
thickness from 1.6
mm to 10 mm &
width upto 1510 mm

(b) H.R.Plates UTS upto 370 N/mm2 I)Pakistan Steel, Karachi


Thickness upto 10 mm ii)Peoples Steel Mills Ltd,
(c) Chequered Plates Upto 6 mm + 2 mm Karachi
Chequers Pakistan Steel, Karachi
(8 mm) thickness, HRI Pakistan Steel, Karachi
Standard

31. 72.09 Cold Rolled coils of Pakistan Steel, Karachi


thickness from 0.5 mm
to 1.8 mm & width upto
1220 mm
upto 2.5 x i)Pakistan Engineering
(b) Hoops for baling & 915/1220/950 sizes 18 Co. Lahore
packing mm x 18,19,20 & 25.4 ii)Pakistan Steel, Karachi
mm x 16 SWG strips iii)Metropolitan Steel
thickness Corp. Karachi
iv) Quality Steel Works
Ltd, Karachi
v)Hashoo Steels Karachi .
32. 72.10 (a)Galvanized sheets i)Pakistan Steel, Karachi
and coils (all grades) of ii)Tabani Corp. (Pvt) Ltd,
thickness from 0.5 mm Gadoon Amazai, NWFP.
to 1.5 mm and width
upto 1220 mm Thickness 0.5 mm and
(b)Corrugated Sheets above.
Conforming to M/s. Siddique Sons Tin
(c) Tin plates, type European Standards Plates Pvt. , Limited
SR11 to SR 15 & EN 10002-1-1990 & Karachi.
DR 82 DR 10, EN 10203 – 1-1991
having a thickness of
0.13 mm to 0.4 mm
and width upto 965
mm

33. 72.11 Flat Rolled Products of Having UTS – 400 i) Pakistan Engineering
Non Alloy (Plain N/mm2 Co, Lahore
Carbon) Steel of width ii) Pakistan Steel, Karachi
less than 600 mm) iii)Metropolitan Steel,
i)Not clad, plated or Corp. karachi
coated products covered iv) Quality Steel Works
under PCT heading Ltd, Karachi
72.08, 72.09 & 72.10. v)Hashoo Steels Karachi.
vi) Peoples Steel Mills,
Ltd, Karachi.

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34. 72.13 Hot Rolled Bars & Rods 6.4 mm to 60 mm Peoples Steel Mills Ltd,
of Non-Alloyed (Plain (PSM) Karachi
Carbon)Steel (Irregular Pakistan Steel Karachi
Wound Coils) Metropolitan Steel Corp,
Karachi
Pakistan Engg. Co.
Lahore
Hashoo Steel Karachi

35. 72.14 i)Bars for construction 6.4 mm to 60 mm dia -do-


Industry(Plain,
deformed & twisted for
RCC construction)

36. 7214.1000 Forged bars and rods of Radial forging of Peoples Steel Mills Ltd,
iron and non alloy steel rolling section from 60 (PSM) Karachi
not further worked than mm to 200 mm. Pakistan Steel Karachi
forged. Hot rolled, hot Metropolitan Steel Corp.
drawn or hot extruded Karachi
but including those Pakistan Engg. Co.
twisted after rolling. Lahore
Quality Steel Works Ltd,
Karachi
Hashoo Steel Karachi.

37. 72.15 Bars and Rods 5.5 mm to 12 mm in -do-


coils
38. 72.16 Angles, shapes and
sections of non alloyed i)Pakistan Engineering
(plain carbon)steel: Co. Lahore
ii)Ittefaq Foundries,
i)HR Sections: Thickness upto 12 mm Lahore
a)Equal angles upto 150 (for HR materials), iii)Quality Steel Works,
x 12 mm thickness length upto 12 m Blank Karachi.
b) T-sections upto 75 width 100-600 mm
mm size UTS = 275 N/mm2
Excl. those conforming
to ASTM A-572 or
equivalent.
c)I-Beams (upto 200 Locally produced
mm height) shapes and sections
d)Channels upto 150 normally do not
mm, thickness upto 12 conform to
mm DIN/ASTM/JIS/BS,
Chinese and other
International Standards.

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Ii)M.S.Formed Sections (Blank width 100 to i) Pakistan Steel, Karachi
by Cold Forming: 600 mm and UTS upto ii) Metropolitan Steel
65 Kg/mm2 ) Corp. Karachi
a) Angle with equal Thickness upto 10 mm
sides & size 250 x 250 mm
Thickness upto 10 mm i) Pakistan Steel, Karachi
b)Angle with unequal and size upto 40 x 250 ii) Metropolitan Steel,
sides mm Corp, Karachi
Upto IPN 450 iii)Ittefaq foundries (Pvt)
c)Channels Ltd, Lahaore
Upto 450 x 450
d)Lipped channels
Upto 250 x 250 mm
e)Z-section

f)H-Section

g) hat Section

h)Profiles for auto and


Railway industries.

39. 72.17 Wires of Non- Hard Drawn & i) Metropolitan Steel,


Alloyed(Plain Carbon) Galvanized Wires Corp, Karachi
Steel ranging from gauge 40 ii)hashoo Steel, Karachi
to 4/0 (Dia, 0.1219 to iii)Chaudhry Wire
10.160 mm) incl. Industries Ltd, Lahore
Bright steel (Nail Wire)
and black annealed
wires (soft wire) 3-22
SWG specification
BSS –1966. Galvanized
wires 5-22 SWG as per
BSS 443, barbed wires,
12 SWG 12 ½ SWG
galvanized, arm our
wire.

40. 72.18 Ingots, slabs (in moulds) Upto 150 x 150 mm Pakistan Steel Mills,
, CC Billets & other Karachi
primary forms and semi-
finished products of
stainless steel

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41. 72.19 Flat Rolled plates of Thickness upto 10 M/s Mughal Steel
stainless steel having a mm, width upto 1350 Industries Ltd. Lahore.
width of 600 mm or mm and length upto 6
more M(Although thicker
plates upto 60 mm are
also made in non
standard sizes)
Conforming to all
grades of AISI 300 &
b) Sheets of stainless 400 series and
steel equivalent
0.1-6 mm thick, width
upto 1 M and length
upto 3 M.

42. 72.20 Strips of stainless steel. 2 - 6 mm thick, width -do-


100 mm

43. 7222.1100 Bars and rods of Dia 20 mm and above Peoples Steel Mills
stainless steel. Karachi.
M/s Mughal Steel
Industries Ltd. Lahore.

44. 72.25 Other flat rolled 10 mm & above Peoples Steel Mills
products of other alloy thickness Karachi
steel of a width of 600
mm or more

45. - do- Other not further -do- -do-


worked than hot rolled
not in coils, flat rolled
products of other alloy
steel, of a width 600 mm
or more.

46. 72.26 Others flat rolled 10 mm & above Peoples Steel Mills
products of other alloy thickness in hot rolled Karachi
steel of a width of less conditions
than 600 mm

47. -do- Not further worked than -do- -do-


Hot rolled flat products
of other alloy steel of a
width of less than 600
mm.

48. 72.27 Bars & rods of silica 20 mm to 60 mm Peoples Steel Mills


manganese steel hot Karachi

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rolled in irregularly Metropolitan Steel,
wound coils. Karachi

49. 72.27 Low Alloyed Steels like Bars upto 75 mm dia, Peoples Steel Mills,
72.28 spring steels & other flats upto max x 20 mm Karachi
heat treatable thickness & width upto Punjab Steel Mills, Kala
steels(AISI 4340, 8620, 150 mm Shah Kakoo.
5040 and any other heat
treatable grade)

50. 72.28 Bars and Rods of Silico 20mm to 60mm Peoples Steel Mills,
Manganese Steel Karachi, Metropolitan
Steel, Karachi.
51. 73.01 Cast products of Iron or i) Cast Iron upto 30 i) Pakistan Engineering
Steel tons Co. Lahore
ii)Low alloyed Steel ii)Heavy Mechanical
upto 35 tons (single Complex, Taxila
piece) iii) Karachi Shipyard &
Engg. Works Karachi
iv)Bolan Casting Ltd,
Lasbella
v) Naya Daur Motors Ltd,
Karachi
vi) Steel Casting Ltd,
G.Wala
vii)Peoples Steel Mills,
Ltd Karachi.

52. 73.03 Cast iron spun pipes Cast iron spun pipe
upto 200 mm diameter

53. 73.04 Seamless pipes of plain Upto 219.1 mm outer i) Huffaz Pipe Industries,
carbon steel dia. Conforming to Karachi
ASTM A 53 & 106 or
equivalent

54. 73.05 i) Electric Resistance 15-300 mm dia Karachi Pipe Mills Ltd,
Welded(ERW) Karachi
Galvanized Iron(G.I)and Pioneer Steel Mills, lahore
Mild Steel (M.S) Pipe Jamal Pipe, Ltd, Lahore
ii)Steel line pipes coated 6” to 90” dia. Raman Pipe Lahore
with 3-layer Shalimar Pipe Mills
polyethylene/ lahore
polypropylene, Crescent Steel & Allied
hypylene/ bonded epoxy ½” to 12” dia, Grade Products Ltd, Karachi
resin. upto X-60 API-5L, Indus Steel Pipes Ltd,
iii) Steel Line Pipe, ASTM and BSS. Karachi
Electric Resistance Data Steel Pipe Ind (Pvt)
Welded (ERW), Electric Ltd Karachi.

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Induction Welded BBJ Pipe Industries Pvt.
(EIW), Streight Seam. Ltd. Lahore.

55. 73.06 i) Tubes upto 63.5 mm -do-


outer dia.
ii) Pipes of nominal dia
upto 100 mm

56. 73.06 and Wellhead Completion M/s Ados Pakistan Ltd.


other Equipment and Islamabad.
respective accessories used for
headings drilling and production
of Oil and Gas from a
well on shore or off
shore:
As per API 6A specs.
a) Well Head
Assemblies as per
API 6A specs. Upto 30 “
7” – 30”
i) Casing head housing 5” – 30”
ii) Casing head spool
iii) Casing hangers
1 – 13/16” to 7-1.16”
iv) Side outlet valves ID
v) Weare bushing 5” – 30”
vi) Flanges 1 – 13/16” to 7-1.16”
vii) Secondary seals ID
viii) Testing tools
For pressure from 2000
ix) Accessories like risers, to 10000 PSI
spacers, spool, mud lines and -do-
suspension system.

b) Tubing Head Spool,


secondary seal assembly,
tubing hanger, side outlet
valves, flanges, tubing As per API 6A specs.
head adapter, X-mas tree
assemblies, chocks and
accessories like tree cap,
back pressure valves etc.

c) Double studded adapter


flanges and secondary
seals from 1-13/16"”to
26-3/4"”ID.

d) Choke and kill manifold As per API 6A specs.


assembly
e) Rotary drilling
equipment including :-

i) Stablizers As per API 6A & 6D


ii) Drill collors specs.

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iii) Heavy weight drill pipe
iv) Drill string subs Made from 4140H
v) Bit subs
vi) Kelly saver subs
forged steel or special
steel, as per API 7
specs,

Upto 36” OD
4 – ½” to 9-1/2”
Upto 31 ft
Upto 5.1/2”

57. 73.08 All types of structures Pakistan Engineering Co.


for any service incl. Lahore
Masts, towers, plate Ittefaq Foundries Ltd
girders, columns, lahore
supports, staging, Karachi Shipyard & Engg.
walkways, factory Works, Karachi
sheds, grid and yard Pakistan Steel Fabrication
structures, platforms, Ltd, Karachi
ducts chutes, draughts, Quality Steel Works Ltd,
chimneys, cyclones, etc Karachi
for all types of industrial Heavy Mechanical
plants like cement, sugar complex , Taxila
fertilizer, chemical, DESCON Engg. Ltd ,
petro-chemical, oil Lahore
refineries & processing, M & J Engg. (Pvt) Ltd,
etc. Karachi.

58. 73.09 Reservoirs, tanks, vats For any service and any Karachi Shipyard & Engg.
and similar containers: type of steel; (other Works Karachi
e.g. M.E.G. road Tanker than compressed or Ravi Engg. Ltd.
barrels, Oil Storage liquefied gas at low KalashahKaku.
Tanks, Low Pressure temperature) Heavy Mechanical
Feed Water Complex, Taxila
Heater/Deaerator and Descon Engg. Ltd. Lahore
Feed Water Tank. Design & Development
Clarifier Tanks, etc. of Fabrication Lahore
capacity exceeding 300 Central Engg. Ltd. lahore
litters Mughal Star Ltd. lahore
Haseeb Waqas Ltd. lahore
M & J Engg. (Pvt) Ltd
Karachi

59. 73.10 Tanks, casks, drums, For any service & of Pakistan engg. Co. Lahore
cans, boxes and similar any type of steel, Hashmi Can Co.
containers. whether or not lined or Ltd.Karachi
heat insulated but not Design & Development
fitted with mechanical Fabrication, Lahore

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or thermal Descon Engg. Ltd. lahore
equipment(other than Moghal Star Ind. Lahore
compressed or Pak Tool Industry Ltd
liquefied gas) Lahore
Central Engg. Ltd. Lahore
Brother Engg. Ltd. lahore
Haseeb Waqas Ltd.
Lahore
M & J engg. (Pvt)Ltd.
Karachi

60. 73.11 a) LPG cylinders upto Fauji Metals Ltd,


45 kg . Rawalpindi
b) Bulk storage tanks Heavy Mechanical
c)Pressure Vessels Complex, Taxila.
(Cylinder upto 250 mm Descon Engg. Ltd, Lahore
wall thickness and Central Engg. (Pvt) Ltd,
spherical upto 30 mm Lahore
wall thickness)and M & J Engg. (Pvt) Ltd,
column upto 100 mm Karachi
plate thickness for Cylinders Engg. Ltd,
liquids and gases for any Karachi
service.

61. 73.12 Stranded wire, ropes, 6 to 37.5 mm dia wire Chaudhry Wire Industries
cables, plated bands ropes wires of less than Ltd, Lahore
slings and the like, of 6 mm dia Kaemari Docks Ltd,
steel not electrically Karachi
insulated “excluding Metropolitan Steel Corp.
bearing API Karachi
specification”

62. 73.15 Industrial chains of steel Roller Chain of ½” dia Awan Engg(Regd)
& parts thereof Link chain of MS of G.Wala
(Excluding “High dia 20 mm Pakistan Industrail Chain
Tensile & Alloy Steel Ltd, Karachi
Link chains, Toothless
& with Teeth sprocket
chains for conveyors”)

63. 73.18 Screws, bolts, nuts All kinds as per Adamjee Engg(Pvt) Ltd,
coach screws, screw BS,DIN and JIS Karachi
hooks, rivets, cotters, specifications except Ciros
cotter pins, High tensile items Industries(Pvt)Ltd,Lahore
washers(including Teepu Industries Ltd,
spring washers) & F.abad
similar articles of iron or B & H (Pvt) Ltd, Lahore
steel

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64. 73.20 Spring and leaves for Of AISI Akbar Autos(Pvt) ltd,
spring of iron or steel 4340,8629,5040 and Karachi
any other heat treatable Ashraf Engg. Works,
grade) Lahore
Allwin Engg. Industries
Ltd, Karachi
Suleman engg. Ltd.
Lahore
National Automotive Ltd,
Lahore
People Steel Mills Ltd,
Karachi

65. 7325.9100 Grinding balls and i)Cast G/Media of high Rastgar and Co. (Pvt) Ltd.
similar articles for mills. Cr cast iron of dia 22- Islamabad.
100 mm, Heavy Mechnical
ii)Forged G/Media of Complex, Taxila
dia 30-120 mm , Karachi Shipyard &
iii) High Chrome Engg. Works, Karachi
Grinding Media Chenab Engg & Forgings,
Faisalabad
Steel Castings Ltd,
G.Wala
Peoples Steel Mills Ltd,
Karachi

66. 74.07 Copper rod Conforming to ASTM Bawany Metals Ltd,


B-49/78-83 Karachi
specifications Newage Cables Ltd,
Lahore
Simpson Wire Ltd,
Karachi
Pakistan Cables ltd,
Karachi
Manzoor Nabi Industries,
Ltd,
Allied Industries(Hub)
Ltd,
H.M. Ismail & Co.
Karachi
Shama Cables Ltd, Lahore

67. 76.04 Aluminium Angles, Aluminium Processing


Shapes & Sections Industries Ltd, Karachi
Atlas cables(Pvt) Ltd,
Karachi
Chaudhry Cables(Pvt)
Ltd, Lahore
Newage Cables(Pvt) Ltd,

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Lahore
Pakistan Cables ltd,
Karachi
Bawany Metals Ltd,
Karachi
Alcop Ltd, Lahore
Transpak Ltd, Lahore
Punjab Metal Ltd, Lahore
Sana Aluminium
Peshawar.

68. 76.06 i) Aluminium 03-50 mm thickness Pakistan Metal Industries,


plates upto 3.5’ width. Karachi
ii) Aluminium Anwar Metal Industries,
Strips G.Wala
Atlas Cables(Pvt) Ltd,
Karachi
Chaudhry Cables (Pvt)
Ltd, Lahore
Newage Cable(Pvt) Ltd,
Lahore
Pakistan Cables Ltd,
Karachi
Bawany Metals Ltd,
Karachi
Punjab Metal Wsorks Ltd,
Lahore, Alcop Ltd.
Lahore.

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69. 76.14 Stranded wires/cables of Excel Industries, Karachi.
Aluminium for Tejani Metal Industries,
Karachi.
machinery transmission Invert Industries, Lahore.
and distribution lines. Gem Solders, Karachi.

-do-
78.01 Solder-ingots of Lead
-do-
7803.0000 Solder Bars, rods,
profiles of Lead.
-do-
8311.3000 Flux Cored Solder
wires. Karachi Shipyard & Engg.
84.02 Works, Karachi
i) All types of Water Ittefaq Brothers(Pvt) Ltd,
tube boilers upto 350 Lahore
T/hr & 80 Kg/Cm2 Heavy Mechnical
pressure; Complex, Taxila
Greshman Easter Co.
ii) Packaged type, fire Karachi
tube boilers upto 25 T/hr DESCOn Engg. Ltd
steam & pressure upto Lahore
24 Kg/Cm2 , Haseeb Waqas Engg. Ltd.
Lahore
iii) Waste heat Recovery M & J Engg. (Pvt) Ltd,
Boilers 150 T/hr Karachi.
capacity & pressure upto
24 Kg/cm2

iv) Heat Recovery


Steam generators upto
200 Mwe Single unit, or
multiple thereof.
v) Parts and
components of above
boilers.
(Details of locally
manufactured boiler
equipment are given in
the Annexrure-I)

70. 84.03 Central Heading Boilers. -do-

71. 84.04 i) Thermal Power Thermal Power Plant of -do-


or other Plants,Coal Fired, Module upto 360 MW
respective Conventional &
headings. Combined Cycle Types
(List of locally
manufactured plant -do-

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equipment as specified
in the Annexure-I).
ii) Condensers & heat
exchangers for above
plant
iii) Parts of auxiliary
Plant
e.g steel structure
chimney, ducts, heating
coils, headedrs, tubular
air pre heater, tanks,
vessels, drum with wall
thickness upto 120 mm

72. 84.08 Compression-ignition Bela Engineers Ltd,


internal combustion Lasbella, Baluchistan
Piston engines(diesel or Chiragh & Sons, Lahore
semi-diesel engines) of Pakistan Engg. Co. Ltd.
following types; Lahore
Millat Tractors Ltd, lahore
i) Slow, medium , high
speed horizontal diesel
engine upto 100 HP
capacity
ii) 4 and 6 cylinder
diesel engines, for
trucks & buses , upto
164 HP.
iii) Diesel engines for
tractors of upto 65-70
HP

73. 84.10 Hydraulic turbines and Heavy Mechnical


water wheels for hydel Complex, Taxila
power plant of rating KSB Pumps Co.
upto 10,000 KW and Hasanabdal
parts therefore including Awan Engineering G.wala
regulators (complete list Ittefaq Foundries ltd,
of locally Lahore
manaufactured Hydel Nawab Tubewell Service,
Power, Plant equipment Lahore
is enclosed at Annexusr- Pakistan Engg. Co. Ltd.
II) Lahore
Radial gates Machine Craft (Pvt) Ltd.
Draft tube gates Lahore
Fixed wheel Pakistan Engg. Co.
Bulk head gates Lahore
Penstock Descon Engg. Ltd.Lahore
Draft tube Karachi Shipyard & engg.

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Tail race lining Works, Karachi.
Spiral/involute casing
for francis turbines
Head & bottom coves
for shafts for turbine
runners
Turbine runner upto 1
MW (upto 65 ton
weight)
Trash racks
Sill beam
Stop logs
Embedded parts and oit
liners
Wicket gates
Gate valves

74. 84.13 i) Single delivery, i)Pakistan Machine Tools


electrically operated, Factory, Karachi
mechnicals pumps for ii)Pak Elektron Limited
dispensing petrol & iii)Machine Craft (Pvt)
diesel for filling stations Ltd, Lahore
with delivery rate of 50- iv) KSB Pumps, Lahore.
70 Lit/min Nominal Max v) HMA Stainless Steel
Max. Pumps Ltd. Karachi.
ii)Centrifugal Pumps of Capacity vi) Pakistan Engineering
following types and heads Size upto Co. Lahore.
sizes; (M3/Hr) (Mtrs)
mm dia
a) Deepwell vertical 300 1020
turbine pumps , line 200
shaft type
delectrical/diesel engine
drive

b)Deepwell vertical 200 410


turbine pumps 300
submersible type
electrical drive

c) Horizontal centrifugal 300 1840


pumps cast 91
iron/Stainless Steel
construction.Also
available in Copper
alloy

d)Horizontal centrifugal 100 37

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pumps for refineries, oil 51
& gas sector.Cast Iron &
cast steel construction
according to any
international standards

e)High Pressure 100 173


horizontal 600
single/multistage
centrifugal pumps

f)Horizontal non- 300 1940


clogging centrifugal 120
pumps in cast iron,
stainles steel and copper
Alloy construction

g)Vertical non-clogging 350 2000


centrifugal pumps wet 60
pit/dry pit installation

h)Non-clogging 100 184


submersible motor 18
pumps with pit
installation.

ij)High capacity llow lift 750 7140


tubular casing axial flow 12
propeller pumps

k) Auxiliary split volute 350 3200


casing pumps 50
l) Submersible pumping Pumps directly coupled
sets with submersible
motors for well sizes :
150, 200 & 300 mm &
motor rating 15 to 150
HP

m) Mobile pumping sets Pumps of different


sizes, coupled with
high speed diesel
engines and mopunted
on a trolley with steel
wheels

n) Pumping PEC_ Pedestal type


sets(centrifugal, single pumps with no diriving

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and multi stage) arrangement
PCB-Pump coupled
with a pulley (dia 200
mm) for belt drive
ii)PCF-pump coupled
with electronic motor
mounted on a rigid
base
PEC- mono-block
pumps, driven with an
electric motor
PCO-pump coupled
with high speed diesel
engines.

iii) Stainless steel pumps Capacity


of following types: Head
(M3/Hr)
(Meters)

a) Stainless steel 280


304/316 deepwell 150
turbine pump line
shaft type with
electric motor diesel
engine suitable for
pumping water,
aggressive liquids
and sea water
application.
280
b) Stainless steel 450
304/316 submersible
pumping sets
suitable for
dewatering,
irrigation aggressive
liquids and sea water
application. 80
250
c) Vertical in – line
multistage
centrifugal pump in
staianless steel
304/316 suitable for
high pressure water
boosting, chemicals
industry, boiler feed
application and 75

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aggressive 10
chemicals.
d) Single stage suction
pump for water
boosting
applications.

75. 8414.5100 Following electric fans : Metalex Corp. (Pvt) Ltd.


Karachi
Table fans Wahid Industries (Pvt)
Ceiling fans Ltd, Gujrat
Pedestal fans Anwar Industries(Pvt)
Exhaust fans Ltd, G.Wala
Bracket fans S.Mohammad Din &
Sons, Lahore
National Metal Works,
Gujrat.
Younis Metal Works,
Gujrat.
GFC Fans, Gujrat.

76. 8414.5900 Industrial fans upto 1.6 meter rotor Heavy Mechnical
(excluding rotary piston diameter, Casings for Complex, Taxila.
& screw type blowers) even higher sizes of
fans are produced

77. 84.15 and a)Air Conditioners:


other Packaged tupe 02-60 HP Habibullah Industries
respective Split type 01-60 HP (Pvt)Ltd, Karachi
headings S.A.Brothers(Pvt) Ltd,
b)Chillers: Islamabad.
Pak Elektron Ltd. Lahore
i)Air Cooled water 4 tons to 200 tons Climax Engg. Co. Ltd.
chillers capacity G.Wala
ii)Water cooled air 4 tons to 200 tons Greeves Air Conditioners
chillers capacity ltd, Karachi
United Refrigeration
c)Air handling units 1600 CPM to 65000 Industries Ltd, Karachi
CPM World Wide Refrigeration
d)Fan coil units & Air Conditioning
200 CPM to 1600 CPM Corporation Ltd, Karachi
e)Humidification plants Sabro Engg(Pvt) Ltd,
Islamabad.
f)Air filtration units

g)Domestic air
conditioners(window & 1 to 2 tons(12000,
split type) 18000 & 24000 BTU)

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78. 84.17 a) Gas fired as well as upto 1 ton capacity. Instruments
electric furnaces & Manufacturing Co.Ltd.
ovens for heating & Karachi
melting and burning of Rimtaj Industries(Pvt)
metals and materials in Ltd, Lahore
laboratory Shirazi Brothers,Karachi
Shujauddin & Brothers,
Karachi
Descon engg Ltd. Lahore

b)Kiln for cement All sizes Heavy Mechnical


industries/Rotary Dryers complex, Taxila
Descon Engg. Ltd. lahore

c)Arc Furnace Upto 5 tons capacity i) Transpak(Pvt)


Ltd,Lahore

d) Induction Furnace Upto 5 tons (line ii) Transpak(Pvt) Ltd,


frequency) Lahore

79. 84.18 and Following refrigeration/ Pak Elektron Ltd, Lahore


other freezing/air conditioning S.A. Brothers(Pvt) ltd,
respective machines; Islamabad.
headings Habibullah Industries(Pvt)
Ltd, Karachi
Refrigeratos Philips Electrical
Deep freezers Industries, Karachi
Bottle coolers Cool Industries Ltd,
Refrigerated vans Lahore
Cold storage Domestic Appliance Ltd,
Condensers/heat Karachi
exchangers for Indus Enterprises(Pvt)
compression type units Ltd, Karachi
Cooling towers excl. Sanpak Engg.
those of fiber glass body Industries(Pvt) Ltd,
Car Airconditioner Lahore
Ice Cream making Waves Industries (Pvt)
Plant. Ltd, Lahore.
Milk Chilling Units Unitech International
For Ice Bank Private Ltd, Lahore.
system and
Direct Expansion
System Tank Capacities
Upto 2500 liters.

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80. 84.19 Following plant, (The detailed list of Heavy Mechnical
& other machinery and locally manufactured Complex, Taxila
respective equipment for Sugar, equipment is enclosed Karachi Shipyard & Engg.
headings. Fertilizer, Chemical, as Annexure-III) Works,Karachi
Petro-Chemical, oil and Ittefaq Foundries Lahore
gas projects & Refinery; Idrees Engg. Works Ltd,
g.Wala
a) Cascade and Star Mughal Industries,
barometric type Ltd.G.Wala
evaporation units , Descon Engg. Ltd. Lahore
crystallizer, Fabricon(Pvt) Ltd,
condenser for sugar Karachi
remelter, sulphitator, M & J engg. (Pvt) Ltd,
dryer,coolers, air Karachi.
heaters, grates and
combination grates ;
b) Pressure vessels
Cylindirical upto
250 mm & spherical
upto 30 mm plate
thickness
c) Columns (stripper,
absorption,
distillation,
dehydration,
d) Reactors
e) Tanks,mixers,
agitator tanks
f) Economizers
g) Bulk storage tanks
h) Deaeration
equipment & de-
gassifiers
i) Furnaces/fired heater
j) Cyclone scrubbers &
dust collectors
k) Rotary equiupment
e.g. dryers,coolers,
granulators, drum
den, calcinator &
rotary kilns
l) Finishing machines As per TEMA
m) Vaccum condensers standards. - do -
n) Crystallizer
o) Evaoprators/steam
chests

ii) Heat Exchange


Units, Shell & Tube
Type

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b) Chromium Sulphate
Plants
c) Sulphuric Acid Plant
d) Fertilizer Plant

iii) Heat Exchange Units As per TEMA -do-


Shell & Tube Type standards

81. 84.21 Following filteration & ARS International Ltd,


purifying plants :- lahore
i) Water softening plants Fabricon (Pvt)Ltd,Karachi
of unlimited capacity Sun Engg. Works,Karachi
single train or multiples Heavy Mechnical
thereof complex,Taxila
ii) De-mineralization DESCOn Engg. Ltd,
plant upto 100 m3 Lahore
iii) Waste water Pak tool Industry Ltd,
treatment plants for Lahore
textile & tannery. Two Star Industries Ltd,
iv) Water filtration lahoire
plants upto 100 MGD M & J Engg. (Pvt) Ltd,
capacity Karachi
v) Reverse osmosis M/s.Aquatech, Karachi.
water treatment plant
upto 100 litre/hr single
train or multiples thereof
to unlimited capacity

82. 8423.8900 Weighing machinery & Upto 200 tons capacity Ittefaq Foundtries
weigh-bridges ltd,Lahore
Karachi Shipyard & Engg.
Works,Karachi
Heavy Mechnical
Complex,Taxila

83. 84.24 Fire extinguisher of 10-150 liter capacity Anwar Industries Ltd,
water, foam, AFFF, dry “portable and wheeled G.Wala
powder and holotron models”. Husein Habib corp.
types Ltd.Lahore
Ghazi Industries, Multan
Ittefaq Industries,F.abad
Heavy Mechjnical
Complex, Taxila

84. 84.25 and Following handling and Karachi Shipyard Engg. &
other lifting machinery :- Works Ltd Karachi
respective Heavy Mechnical
headings i) Screw Jacks for Complex, Taxila

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locomotives only. Ittefaq Foundries(Pvt)Ltd,
ii) Hydraualic Jacks, lahore
iii) Hoists Rimtaj Industries(Pvt)Ltd,
iv) Mobile Cranes Lifting capacity 10/20 Lahore
(Also rough terrain type) tons (Also rough terrain Pakistan Engg. Co.
type) Lahore
v) Overhead travelling Asian Technology Lahore
cranes Upto 500 Tons lifting Descon Engg. Ltd.lahore
capacity and of any M & J Engg. (Pvt) Ltd,
span Karachi
vi) Jib Cranes
Pillar or wall mounted
type upto 5 tons lifting
capacity and 5 meters
vii) Mono-rail cranes of reach

Upto 10 tons lifting


capacity with electric
viii) Gantry and semi- or manual hoists
gantry cranes
Upto 300 tons capacity
ix) Portal/Dock side
cranes
Upto 25 tons lifting
capacity
x) Hand Pallet Trucks.

Capacity 200 kg max.


fork span 520 mm.
Fork length 1070 mm,
x) Service station fork width 1550 mm,
hoist/lift fork height lower 85
mm, higher 205 mm.

85. 84.27 Forklift Truck Upto 5 tons lifting Heavy mechnical


capacity Complex,Taxila
Millat Tractors, Ltd,
Lahore

86. 84.28 i) All types of belt Schindler Fatehally &


conveyors/belt Merin Ltd, Karachi
elevators, apron feeders, Jeewajee(Pvt) Limited,
screw conveyors. Rawalpindi
ii) Passenger lifts Heavy Mechnical
iii) Pneumatic complext,Taxila
conveying equipment’s M & J Engg. (Pvt) Ltd,
such as FK pumps Karachi
Fluxobin pumps/air
lifts/air slides.

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87. 84.29 i)Levellers Heavy Mechnical
ii)Static road rollers complex, Taxila
10/12 tons 3 wheel, Ittrfaq Foundries, Lahore
power steering, 55 HP Farm Development
1500 rpm, max liner Industries, Lahore
compression 80 Kg
iii) Vibratory road
rollers capacity (tons)
8,10,12 Power (HP) 86,
133 Engine rpm
2300,2200
iv)Hydraulic shovel
Capacity 7-19 m ,
100/120 HP
v) Sheep foot roller

88. 84.32 Cultivators, Chaff These items are being


cutter, Blades, Ploughs, manufactured in the
Disc Harrows, Seed country according to the
Drills, Reapers, Riggers user’s statisfaction.
and Ditchers However, following are
some units engaged in the
manaufacture of
Agriculture Implements:
Faisal Farm Industries,
Bahawalpur
Sagro-Engg. Industries,
Ltd, Kotri
Supreme engg. Works
Ltd, lahore
Ittefaq foundtries Ltd,
Lahore
Javaid Engg. Company,
Gujranwala
Sayyed Machinery Ltd,
Kasur
Millat Tractors Ltd,
Lahore.

89. 84.33 Combine harvesters – 1000-1500 lbs per hour Ittefaq Foundtries Ltd,
threshers for wheat, rice capacity lahore
& maize Sayyed Machinery Ltd,
Kasur
Ittefaq Industries, F.abad
Millat Tractors Ltd.

90. 84.38 and Citric Acid Plant, Sugar Machinery for sugar Karachi Shipyard & Engg.
other Plant, Tea Plant, Oxalic plants of 500 to 12000 Works, Karachi

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respective Plant and Alcohol Plant tons of cane crushing Heavy Mechnical
headings (Complete list of sugar per day, based on Complex, Taxila
plant and equipment sulpho defection, Ittefaq Foundtries Ltd,
manufactured locally is double sulphitation, Lahore
being placed at defection, remelt Star Mughal Industries ltd,
Annexure-IV) processes G.wala
(Carbonation/Sulphitati United Techno Corp.
on) Lahore
A.R.S.International Ltd.
lahore
National Engg. Works,
G.wala
M & J engg.(Pvt)
Ltd,Karachi

91. 84.39 Conventional type All types except M.A. Din & sons lahore
machinery for making, writing/printing Allied Engg. Co. G.wala
finishing paper and machinery Descon Engg. Ltd. Lahore
paper board.
92. 84.43 Printing machinery and Alwis(Pvt) Ltd, Lahore
machines for uses Evergreen
ancillary to printing Industries,Lahore
Trade printing machine Lion Industries,Lahore.
Paper cutting & die
cutting creasing
machine 8”,10”,12”,15”
Letter press(trade)
printing machine 13”, 22”
Proof press 18”
Perforating machine

93. 84.45 i) High draft conversion Talib Brothers


or pulley driver Engineering Ltd.
conversion system. Faisalabad.

ii) Sectional Warping 80” to 160” width.


Machines and Cone
Creels.
12 spindles to 50
iii) Cone Winding spindles.
Machines.
-do-
iv) Pirn Winding
Machines

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94. 84.46 Automatic Cop-change Size: 56″ to 110″ Reed M/s Talib Brothers Engg.
terry Towel Looms. Space Works, Faisalabad.
Automatic Cop-change Size: 56″ to 120″ Reed Pakistan Engg. Company,
Grey Cloth Looms. Space Lahore.
Rapier Terry Towel Size: 56″ to 130″ Reed Allied Engg. Company.
Looms. Space Master Engg. Works (Pvt)
Size: 56″ to 130″ Reed Ltd. Gujranwala.
Rapier Grey Cloth Space Alam Brothers Industries,
looms. Size: 56″ to 110″ Reed Gujranwala.
Space Abid Industries, Karachi.
Plain Terry Towel Size: 56″ to 120″ Reed F.W. Fabrications,
Looms. Space Lahore.
Textile Machinery (Pvt)
Plain Cotton Looms Ltd.

95. 84.48 Dobbies Light and heavy duty, M/s Talib Brothers Engg.
Spindles Cotton Towel and Silk Workds, Faisalabad.
Shuttles weaving Pakistan Engg. Co.
Reeds Lahore
Allied Engg. Co. G.wala
Master Engg. Works Ltd.
Faisalabad.
Alam Brothers Industries,
Gujranwala.
Abid Industries, Karachi.
F.W. Fabrication, Lahore.
Textile Machinery(Pvt)
Ltd, Karachi.
Pakistan machine tool
Factory, Karachi.

96. 84.50 Household or lanudry Singer pakistan Ltd,


washing machines,also Karachi
those with drying Diwa Industries(Pvt) Ltd,
system Karachi
Five Star Household
Appliances Ltd, Karachi

97. 84.52 Sewing machines of i) Salika Sewing


household type Machine Co. Ltd. Karachi
ii) Singer (Pak) Ltd,
Karachi

98. 84.53 Following machinery


for tanning and making
footwear:

i) Setting out 1600 mm, 1800 mm Pakistan Tanning Engg.

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machine(excluding offal and 2100 mm Works, Lahore
setting machine) Shalimar Machinery
Works Ltd, lahore
ii) Leather shaving 1800 mm Imdad Tanning
machine with or without Works,Lahore
dust collector, hydraulic Iqbal Machine Tool
models Industries, Lahore.
1800 mm
iii) Leather buffing
machine (with or
without dust collector)
with hydro pneumatic
system.

iv) Wooden drums for 300 mm to 800 mm


liming

v) Shearing machines

vi) Hydraulic presses 1500 mm


excluding rotary iron
presses.
1500 mm
vii) Bend knife plating
machine
Mechanical type
viii) Dusting and
brushing machine

ix) Flashing machines


99. 84.55 Metal-Rolling Mills and Upto 5 tons/hr cross Ittefaq foundries Ltd,
Rolls thereof country type rolling lahore
mills sizes upto 250 Khurram Steel Casting
mm Ltd, Peshawar
Ittefaq engg.
Works,F.abad
Mark Copr. Ltd, Karachi
Karachi Shipyard & Engg.
Works,Karachi
Heavy Mechnical
Complex, Taxila

100. 84.58 i) Precision centre lathes With centre distance Chenab Engg. Works &
with taper hydraulic upto 1500 mm & centre Foundry ,Fabad
copy/ turning height upto 185 mm. Pakistan machine Tool
attachment Factory Karachi
With centre distance Pakistan Engg. Co. Ltd.
ii) General purpose upto 1830 mm and lahore
lathes with capstan centre height upto 165 M.Ismail Engg. Works,

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equipment. mm Lahore
Wah Industries ltd, Wah
With centre distance Bright Engg.(Pvt) Ltd.
iii) Precision lathes semi upto 610 mm and Lahore
automatic centre height upto 115 vii) Madina engg.
mm Ltd. lahore

iv) Heavy duty centre Bar feed capacity 40


lathes mm,chuck work
capacity 228 mm

v) Accessories for centre


lathes with centre
distance upto 3500 mm
and centre height upto
350 mm

101. 84.59 i) Drilling machines With drilling capacity Pakistan Machine Tool
upto 62 mm in cast iron Factory, Karachi
& 50 mm in steel

ii) Knee type milling Horizontal vertical or


machines universal versions with
longitudinal traversers
upto 810 mm & table
size upto 1300 x 300
mm.
(iii) Vertical copy Drilling capacity in -do-
Milling and Boring steel upto 25 mm, table
Machine size upto 1050 x 225
mm & longitudinal
transverse upto 489
mm

(iv) Universal engraving With clamping area -do-


machine 500 x 200 mm with
pantograph ratio from
1:1 to 1:50

(v)Vertical liquid lead Table size 1065 mm x -do-


lapping machine 255 mm.Long Travel
750 mm Vertical
Travel 400 mm Cross
Travel 300 mm.
vi) Accessories for -do-
milling machines (Like No. of spindles=5,
universal head, vertical Working
head, dividing head Stroker(travel_=1500

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slotting head, rotary mm, Oil Pump
table, machine vice, Pressure=20-50
Arbors, sleeves, collect Kg/cm2
holders, etc)

102. 84.60 Pedestal grinding 50 cycles per second, Chenab engg. Works &
machines, bench,type, rpm over 3000 Foundry F.abad
excluding numerically Pakistan machine Tool
controlled machines. Factory,Karachi
Pakistan Engg. Co.
Lahore
M.Ismail Engg. Works,
Lahore

103. 84.61 and Shaping or slotting Raw Stroke upto 700 Chenab Engg. Works &
other machines and sewing or mm Foundry Fabad.
respective cutting Pakistan machine Tool
headings. machines”excluding the Factory, karachi
numerically controlled Pakistan Engg. Co.
machines”. Lahore
M.Ismail engg. Works
Lahore

104. 84.62 i) High speed hacksaw For diameter not Chenab Engg. Works &
machines for cutting exceeding 180 mm or Foundry Fabad.
forging or die stamping blades of length 45 cm Pakistan machine Tool
machines (including maximum pressure Factory, karachi
presses & hammers) (single action upto 65 Pakistan Engg. Co.
“excluding the tons) Lahore
numerically controlled M.Ismail engg. Works
machines” Lahore

ii) Bending, folding, Upto 500 tons -do-


straightening or
flattening
machines(inclduing
preses)”excluding the
numerically controlled
machines” Mechnical
power presses.

iii) Shearing machines For plates of thickness -do-


including presses, other upto 8 mm
than combined punching
and shearing machines
“excluding numerically
controlled machines”.

iv) Hydraulic presses Upto 80 ton capacity -do-

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excluding the
“numerically controlled
machines”.

105. 84.65 i) Hacksaw machines Blade length 10-400 Abid Industries(Pvt) Ltd.
mm Karachi

ii) Milling machine, Pakistan machine Tool


horizontal vertical and Factory, Karachi
universal machine
“excluding the
numerically controlled
machines”

106. 84.65. Manual typewriters i)Telephone Industries of


Pak. Haripur
ii)Carrier Telephone
Industries, Islamabad
107. 84.74 and A- Cement plants for Dry & wet process Karachi Shipyard & Engg.
other grey cement (details of cement plants upto Works Karachi
respective locally manufactured 5500 tons per day Heavy Mechnical
headings machinery & equipment (TPD) Complex, Taxila
is enclosed as Ittefaq Foundries Ltd,
Annexure-V Lahore
Awan engg. Co. G,wala
Descon Engg. Ltd. Lahore
Akram Engg. Ltd,
Islamabad.

B- White cement plants. 50-250 TPD -do-

C- Impact Hammer Upto 4000 Tons/hour -do-


Crushers

D- Finish Ball Mills Ball Mill having a -do-


diameter upto 4.5 meter
and Length 12 meter

E- Asphalt Mixing Stationary : -do-


Plants Mixi capacity 40-150
tons/hr.
Mobile Units:
Mixi capacity 30-80
tons/hr

F- Oil & Gas Processing See Annexure-VI for Heavy Mechnical


Plant specifications Complex, Taxila

G- Sulphur Recovery Excluding Burners & -do-

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Plant Instruments based on
Foreign Design

H-Basic Chromium See Annexure –VII for -do-


Sulphate Plant specifications

J-Concrete Mixers Heavy duty


Reversing
Batch drum Type
model

Capacity unmixed
(Litres)
285

Capacity mixed(litres)
200

K-Stone crushing and Upto 300 tons/hr Karachi Shipyard & Engg.
screening plant Works,Karachi
Heavy Mechnical
Complex, Taxila
Ittefaq Foundries Ltd,
Lahore
Awan Engg. Co. G.wala
Descon Engg. Ltd. Lahore
Akram Engg. Ltd.Lahore
and a number of another
manufacturers in un-
organized sector.

108. 84.79 i) Wire Drawing Drawing capacity 0.1 Mobin engineering


machine mm to 10 mm Works,Karachi

ii) Oil expellers and oil


seed crushers

109. 84.81 i) Sluice valves Upto 6” size AKHTAR Industries,


G.wala
ii) Plug lubricating Upto 6” size Anwar Industries,G.wala
valves Popular Pipe Fiting &
Conforming BS 30 16 Manufacturing Co.Lahore
iii) Non-return valves 1983 Upto 1” x 1” for General Valve(Pvt)
all capacities. Lahore
-do- Ultra Engg. Ind.
iv) Butterfly valves of Ltd,Karachi.
stainless steel Pakistan Engg.
Co.Ltd.Lahore

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v) Gas Pressure Pak Engg. Works.Lahore
Regulators Alpine Inds. Ltd.Lahore
Mushtaq Ltd.Lahore
Ghulam Mohyudding &
co .Ltd Lahore.

110. 84.83 i) Transmission Shafts Pakistan Machine Tool


(including Cam Shafts Factory, Karachi.
& Crank Shafts) and
Cranks.

ii) Gears and


transmission
components. Engine
Valves (intake &
exhaust), valve guides
for use in vehicles
including tractors.

iii) Complete gear box


and rear axle for
Bedford trucks, model
CJ 2BZO and Bus NJM.

iv) Transmission shafts


and gears for Fiat and
Massey Ferguson
tractors upto 50-85 HP
capacity.

111. 8484.1000 Gaskets For atmospheric and Agriautos Industries Ltd,


8485.9010 Oil seals low pressure karachi
applications(upto 5 S.H.Industries(Pvt)Ltd,
kg/cm2) Karachi
Longman Mills , Lahore

112. 85.01 i) Electric 220-400 volts, 50 c/s Siemens(Pak) Engg.


induction(Squirrel cage) single phase and 3 Karachi
motors excluding phase, 0.5 to 500 HP. Climax Engg Co..Ltd,
submersible, slip ring G.wala
motors & flame proof Pak Elektron Ltd, lahore
motors, Pakistan Engg. Co. Ltd,
Lahore
ii) Submersible pump
motors 380/440V, 3-
phase with ratings of 15-
110 HP

iii) AC fan motor

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iv) Vertical hollow shaft
motors.
113. 8501.6100 v) Low voltage Single phase, Out put Siemens Pakistan engg.
synchronous alternators rating from 1 KVA Co. Ltd.
(All types) to 150 KVA
and voltage upto 380
V.

114. 8501.6300 Low voltage 3-Phase, output rating -do-


synchronous alternators from 5 KVA to 750
(All types) KVA, and voltage upto
380 volts

115. 85.02 Diesel generating sets Of an output ranging Siemens Pakistan Engg.
excluding gas operated from 25 KVA to 1000 Karachi
generating sets. KVA Pak Elektron Ltd, Lahore
Millat Tractors Ltd,
lahore.

116. 85.03 Parts suitable for use


with above motors,
alternatives and
generators.

117. 85.04. i) Liquid dielectric Rated use at nominal Climax Engg. Co. Ltd.
transformers with power system voltage upto 3.3 G.wala
handing capacity : 5-40 KV to 12.5 KV and Siemens Pakistan Engg.
Mva and voltages current rating upto Karachi
132/66/11 KV 200A Johnson & Philips,
“excluding instrument Karachi Faizi Industries
and current Ltd, G.wala
transoformers” Pak Elektron Ltd, lahore
Voltage upto & Trans pak Elector
ii) Power transformers including 33000 V and Industries, Ltd, Lahore
(Instrument & current having a KV rating not Heavy Electrical
Transformers) exceeding 5000, Complex, Kot Najibulah
including special type BOL, Ltd, Lahore
transformers from 5-40
MVA.

Power rating from 300-


iii) Uninterrupted Power 1500 VA
Supply (UPS)

iv) Ballast/Choke for Philips Elect. Industries of


translucent & discharge (Pak) Ltd, Karachi
lamps excluding Shafaq Lamps Corp.
electronic ballast for Lahore
energy saving lamp. Hye Sons Karachi

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v) Rectifiers Single phase (24V upto Descon Engineering (Pvt)
110V,DC) Ltd.,Lahore
(a) Cathodic Protection Three phase (24V upto
rectifiers (Thyristor 200V,DC)
controlled) upto 1000A
DC)
(b) Electro plating
rectifiers (Thyristor
controlled ) upto 2000A
DC)
(c) Polarization
Rectifiers (thyristor
controlled) upto 2000
Amp.DC)
(d) Battery chargers
upto 400 Amp.

118. 85.06 Dry Battery Cells 1.5 volts, Kohinoor Battery


of leakproof quality Manufacturing Ltd,
Karachi
Indus Battery
Industry,SITE,Karachi
Premier Battery Karachi
National Battery Karachi
Mercantile Industrties,
SITE,karachi
Meghna Industries, Ltd,
Ravi Road, lahore

119. 85.07 Electric Voltage not exceeding Atlas Batteries Ltd,


accumulators/storage 24 V and rating upto 55 SITE,Karachi
batteries Amp/hour Exide Pakistan Ltd, SITE,
Karachi
Automotive Battery Co.
Ltd. Karachi

120. 8509.1000 Vaccum Cleaners Household type Singer Pakistan Ltd,


Karachi

121. 85.14 i) Line frequency upto 5 tons charge


induction furnace
ii) Electric Arc furnaces upto 5 ton capacity
for steel melting
iii) Electric furnace upto 40 KW and 4
tons/charge capacity
iv)Salt bath furnaces upto 150 liters of
molten salt.

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122. 85.15 Following welding Climax Engg. Ltd.
machines & apparatus: G.Wala
i) Welding rectifiers Upto 600 Amps. Descon Engg. Ltd, Lahore
ii)Welding Transformers Upto 350 Amps Faizi Industries Ltd,
iii)Argon/Tig Welding Upto 400 Amps G.Wala
machine with high Transpak Elector Industry
frequency units Ltd, Lahore
Heavy Electrical
Complex, Haripur
Climan Engg. Co. G.wala
Pak Elektron Ltd, Lahore
M & J Engg. (Pvt) Ltd,
Karachi

123. 85.16 Electric, instantaneous Household type Olympia Electric &


water heaters, Space Plastic Industries, Lahore
heating radiators,
Electric smoothing
irons, Ovens, cookers,
cooking plates, boiling
rings, grillers and Philips Elect. (Pak ) Ltd,
roasters. Karachi
Electric toasters.

124. 85.17 i) Telephone sets All types Telephone Industries of


ii)Teleprinters All types Pak. Haripur.

125. 8517.3000 iii) Digital switching TIP, Haripur


equipment for all types Alcatel Pakistan Ltd.,
of exchanges capable of Islamabad.
providing following
functions :-

Voice switching
Voice network
Data Switching
Data Network
Mobile Traffic
Switching
Mobile Network
Intelligent Networks
Connectivity of up to
200,000 subscribers on
one exchange.
Connectivity of upto
60,000 ports/circuits on
one exchange.
Upto l1000 subscribers

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on one subscriber rack.
iv) Private Max Trunks: 12
Switching/private Max Extension: 300
automatic branch
exchange(PABX)
v) Automatic Call Computerized directory CTI, Islamabad.
Distribution System assistance system with
automatic call
distribution and data-
base for directories of
inquiry services.

126. 8517.5010 Public switching/Digital Can be installed: TIP, Haripur


Exchange(Public) Local Exchange Alcatel Pakistan Ltd,
Tandem exchange Islamabad.
Transit Exchange
International Gateway
Container Shells for
Digital Exchanges

127. 8517.8020 Synchronous Digital High capacity digital CTI, Islamabad.


Hierarchy Multiple multiplexer having 2
system. Mh/s to 622 Mh/s
Access Multiplexer stream to provide
System(AMS) synchronous digital
hierarchy
PCM(Pulse Code
Modulation) base in to
120 channel digital
multiplexer with
copper, radio and
optical fibre terminal
equipment for
transmission.

iii) Fiber Optical Optical line terminal CTI, Islamabad.


Terminal Equipment equipment to interface
with digital
transmission equipment
having CCITT
standard configuration
of 2 kh to 622 kh.

Card operated
telephone sets for use
with wire and wireless
telephone Lines, Type:

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Indoor Payphone
conforms to
specifications and
recommendations set
by Pakistan
Telecommunication
Co. Ltd., for Payphones
to be installed in
Pakistan.

Display:
128x64 bit (PT1000)
24x2
Character
(PT
1100)

Card Type: All ISO


series 7816
Smart
cards

Metering 16 KHz,
Polarity
Options:
Reversal, Internal
Tariff
Table.

Signalling: DTMF,
Pulse and 12
KHz
LPU Pulse
Outputs

NMS:
Supported.
Power Line
powered.
Options:
(External Source

Optional)
CO Line: 24V or
48V, 2x200R
Feed
resistance
Internal 1200
baud V.23

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Modem: (2400
baud optional)

128. 8517.1910 Line Protection unit Anti telephone-taping Concept (Pvt.) Ltd.,
device for protecting Islamabad
payphones from
unauthorized use
Conforms to
specifications and
recommendations set
by Pakistan
Telecommunication
Co. Ltd., for Line
Protection Units to be
installed in Pakistan.

Receiver : 12
KHz+/- 180 Hz,
> 5 mV

16 KHz rejection 5 >

Loop Detection: >


5mA for > 100
m
Sec

Line Voltage < 1.5


V
Drop :

Input voltage:
40.60 VCD.

Input Power: 1.5


W max.

Coding Pattern: User


selectable.

129. 8517.3000 Pair Gain System Provides multiple -do-


telephone connections
on a single telephone
cable pair.

Typoe: Digital
Multiline System.
Conforms to

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specifications and
recommendations set
by Pakistan
Telecommunications
Co. Ltd., for Pair Gain
Systems to be installed
in Pakistan.

Phones per pair: 4 or 8


Range : Upto
8 Km
Line Interface:
2B1Q, 2B+D

format on Balance
Line
Pair.
Channeling 32
Kbit/s or 16
Coding :
Kbit/s ADPCM.
Subscriber: 24V
Interface on

PCM A-
Law 64

Kbit/s.

Subs. Signaling:
DTMF, Pulse, 16

Khz/12 JGz

Metering Option.
Exchange Side: 40
to 66 V lines,
2x
200 R

Feeding Voltage.
Line Feed: +/-
90 VDC.
Input Power: 44
to 70 V CD,
90
W max.

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130. 85.23 i) Audio Cassettes Amin, SITE, Karachi
ii) Video Cassettees Aviotronics ltd,
Baluchistan
CASPAK Ltd, SITE,
Karachi
Tawakul Plastic
Industries, Karachi
EMI(Pak) Ltd, SITE,
Karachi
Shalimar Recording Co.
Ltd. Islamabad.

Perfect Engg. Works,


Karachi
Myfip Video Inds. Ltd,
karachi
Avitronics Ltd, Karachi
Osaka Plastic Inds.
Karachi

131. 85.25, i) Digital Radio System Point to point low CTI,Islamabad.


85.27 and capacity digital radio
other system for 30 to 480
respective voice/dte channels in
headings multiples of 2Mb/s in
frequency bands of
7,8,10,13,15,18,22,25
and 38 GHZ with a
capacity of 2/2x2, 4x2,
8x2 and 16/2 M bits/s.

ii) VHF radios Single/multiple channel CTI,Islamabad.


VHF radio for point to
point radio
communications in the
frequency band of 145-
174 MGz.

iii) Multiple Access A radio transmission CTI,Islamabad.


Radio System(MARS- equipment with digital
30) multiplexer in the
frequency band of 790-
830 MHz for 30 60
voice/data channel to
be extended from

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exchange.

132. 85.27 VHF PK/VRS-XX Portable FM


SERIEs Transceiver An/PRC-
VRS-78 (Low Power 77
Vehicular) Designed and built to
VRC-79 (High Power meet milspecs.
Vehicular) Fully solid state and
VRC-80(Low Power compatible
Tank/APC) Frequency band 30,00
to 75.95 MHZz.
VRC-81(High Power 50 MHz channels
Tank/APC) spacing
VRC-81A(High Power
Tank/APC) with Total 920 channels
interphonic amplifier for
command. Sensitivity 10 DB at
0.5 V RF input

Audio output 4 uWAT


1 K ohms Load

RF output manpack 2.5


W nominal

TankVEH 30 W
nominal

Operating temperature
– 40oC to 65 o C.
VHF, VRC-4600 Series Portable FM
VRC-4620 (Manpack) transceiver RT-4600
VRC-4622 (Vehicular) Designed and built to
meet mill-specs
Compatible and
modular design
Frequency band 30 to
76 MHz.
Channels spacing 50
MHz (25 MHz
optional)
Total channels 920
(1840 optional)
Sensitivity 35 uV for
10 dB(sinad)
Audio output 4 uWAT
1 K load
RF output , Manpack

149
2.5 nominal)
iii) Range Booster PP- Designed and built to NRTC, Haripur
77/SP meet mil-specs
Frequency band 30 to
76 MHz
Channels Spacing
25/50/100 KHz
RF output 5-50 W
AF response 30 to 10
KHZ + 5 Db
Antwnna output
imedence 50 Ohms
Radio (input
impedence 50 Ohms
Radio current
consumption 50W
Approx.8A 5W
Approx. 3A
Cooling by grilled
housing.3

iv) Electronics field Designed and built to NRTC, Haripur.


telephone EPT-101 meet Mil-specs
Frequency range 300 to
400 Khz
Impedence 600 Ohms
Speech transmission
650 mV to 920 mV.
Speech reception 20
mV to 24 mV
Call frequency 18 MZ
to hZ
Call voltage 55 V to
58V
Current consumption
7.5 ma to 10 mA.
Acoustical warning 60
Db relative 2 x 10-6
Anti side tone 18 db to
32 dB
Insulating resistance
1K ohms
Battery voltage 4.5 V(3
x 1.5 cells).

v) SNAP –ON Keypad Designed and built to NRTC, Haripur.


Dialler Unit SKU-102 meet Mil-Specs.
Frequency range 300 to
3400 KHz

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vi) The signalling device Impedence 300-1800
that converts LB field AT 1 KHz
telephone, EFT-101 into Ringing tone 1.2 KHz
A CB telephone with + 0.2 KHz(nominal)
dialling facility P/supply (LB) 4.5 VDC
& (CB) 12-22 VDC.
MRBD > 15000 hours
Mart < 30 minutes
Operating temperature.

vii) VHF single channel FM, TWO way NRTC, Haripur.


radio T/phone communication radio
Designed for rural
communication system
Compatible and fully
solid state
Frequency range, 146
to 174 MHz
Number RF channel 40
Channels spacing 25
KHz
Sensitivity 0.5 uV for
20 dB S/N
Spurious and image
rejection > 80 dB.
RF output 10 W(1.0 to
10W adjustable)
Frequency stability +/-
0 0005%
Operating temperature
– 10o c to 55 0 c

viii) VHF 8 x 2 x 8 Dual -Dual link radio link to NRTC, Haripur.


Channel Radio T/phone serve 8 subscribers
Desired for rural
communication system
Reliable and
economical T/phone
service
Sensitivity 0.35 uV for
12 dB Sinad
Spourious and image
rejection > 90 dB
RF output 10 W(1.0 to
10 W adjustable)

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Frequency stability +/-
0 .00025%
Operating temperature
– 300C to +550 c

ix) Electronics field Fully digital electronics NRTC, Haripur.


exchange , PFX-6416 field exchange
Designed and built to
meet mil-specs
Multiprocessor
architecture
Pulse code modulation
Non blocking speech
path
96- lines(32 subcrs 48
magneto, 16 trunk)
Expandable 192 lines
Subcriber/magneto/trun
k 2 wire 6000 hms
Frequency response
300 to 3400 Hz.
10- PPS, 800 ms IDP
60/40 M/B ratio pulse.
And CCITT
recommended DTMF
dialing
Ring voltage 90 V.C.
AC, 25Hz
Power supply 220 V 50
HHz/24 VDC

Operating temperature-
300 c to + 60 0 c

x)PABX, NRC- 02 PK 20 lines PABX(4 trunk NRTC, Haripur.


+ 16 subscribers)
Fully electronic
telephone system
Microprocessor
architechture
Pulse code modulation
Non-blocking speech
path
Subscriber/trunk line
loop 1500 Ohms
Frequency response
300 to 3400 Hz
Pulse/CCITT
recommended DTMF

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dialing
Ring voltage 90 V AC,
25 Hz.
Power supply 220 V 50
Hz/24 VDC

xi) VHF Mobile FM synthesised two- NRTC, Haripur.


Radio/Base way radio
Radio/Repeater Comptable and meets
Mil-specs
Frequency band 146 to
174 MHz
12.5 KHz/25 KHz
channel spacing
Total 16 channels
Sensitivity 0.30
uV/0.35 V 12 dB sinad
Spurious and image
rejection < 80 dB.
RF output 25 to 45 W
Frequency stability +/-
0.00025%
Operating
ltemperature-200c to +
600C

133. 8507.2090 i) Ni-CD battery charger Compact size NRTC, Haripur.


Dual charging
facility(PRC-77/RY-
4600)
Deep discharging
facility
12/24 V automatic
select
Reverse polarity
protection
Automatic cut off at
deep discharge point.

ii) Ni-CD batteries for 13.2 volts 4 AH NRTC, Haripur.


PRC-77 Operating Temp :
52050 C + 2050 C
Closing temp: 42.50 c
or higher + 2.50 c to
Min life cycle: 500
charging cycles when
charged at
C/2/800/mA/7 Hours
charging rate

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134. 8504.5000 i) DC regulated power Desired to be used as
supplies/rectifier battery eliminator in
telephone exchanges
Equally reliable for all
comm. Eqp.
Charging facility
Capable of constant
and continuous output
AC input 220 V 50 Hz
Ripple voltage less than
100 Mv
Regulation 2.5%
Wide variety and range

Input 220 V,output 24


v/10A
Input 220 V,Output 24
V/10A
Input 220 V,Output 45
V/10A
Input 220 V, Output 45
V/20A
Input 220 V, Output 45
V/30A
Input 220 v, Output 45
V/60 A

ii)D.P.Boxes In pairs NRTC, Haripur.


As per PTC standard
specifications
Tropicalised

135. 85.28 Television receiver sets, 14”, ,15”, 16”, 20”, Philips Elect. Ind. Of
colour, black & white or 21’’, 25” , 29 “ & 34” pakistan, Karachi
other monochrome. screen S.N.H. Ind. (Pvt) Ltd,
Karachi
Saif Nadeem Electro Ltd,
Haripur
Pacific Tradedrs(Pvt)Ltd,
Karachi
Mohammad ebrahim and
Co. Ltd. Karachi
PEL-DAEWOO
Electronics Ltd, Hattar.
New Allied Electronic
Industries, Winder.

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136. 85.29 Grid Parabolic Antenna High gain parabolic CTI, Islamabad
antennas with 10 dB
gain in the frequency
bands of 0.8 GHz, 1.5-
2.7 GHz and 6 GHz.
Yagi antenna Five element simple CTI, Islamabad
Yagi antenna with 10 NRTC,Haripur
dB gain in the
frequency band of 146-
174 MHz.

137. 85.32 Electric capacitors For electric appliances, Khawaja Electronics(Pvt)


excluding SF 6 gas excluding those of kind Ltd, Lahore
filled of frequency 60 used in electronic Amber Capacitors Ltd,
HZ & voltage upto 1000 equipment etc. Lahore
volts
Uni Tech Electronics(Pvt)
Ltd, Lahore
Sind Tech. Industries Ltd,
Karachi
Descon Engg. Ltd, Lahore

138. 8534.0000 Printed Circuit Boards Single & Double Sided TIP, Haripur
NRTC,Haripur
Micropack, Islamabad.

139. 85.35 HRC fuses distribution From 20 to 800 Johnson & Philips (Pak)
fuse boards Medium Amperes Ltd.
voltage Circuit breakers Upto a nominal voltage Siemens Pak. Engg.
except SF6 of 11KV Karachi
AEG Pak Ltd, Karachi
Pak Elektron Ltd, Lahore
Descon Engg. Ltd. Lahore
Faizi Industries Ltd,
G.wala
EAC Engg. Ltd, lahore

140. 85.36 Switches, plugs, lamp Direct-on-line starter Siemens (Pak)Ltd karachi
holder, relay sockets 10 HP NSD starter 15 AEG(Pak) Karachi
junction boxes, etc(of HP , Motor control unit Misto Industries (Pvt) Ltd,
household type but 25 HP, automatic Lahore
excluding industrial starter of delta type of Johnson &
types) except load break 50 HP. Philips(Pak)Ltd,
switches & unit Faizi Industries, G.wala
switches. Upto 10 Amps/500 EAC Engg. (Pvt) Ltd,
Miniature circuit volts Lahore
breakers, single double Also being produced in
and triple pole. un-organized sector.
11KV Dropout fuse

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fittings for transmission
lines.

141. 85.37 H.T.circuit breaker Siemens Pak. Engg. Ltd.


panels, load break Karachi
switch panel, L.T. Johnsons & Philips
switchgear and (Pak)Ltd, Karachi
lighting/power AEG pak(Pvt) Ltd,
distribution boards, Karachi
control signaling and Pak Elektron (Pvt)Ltd,
relay panel for grid Lahore
stations, rectifier panel Pakistan Switchgears ltd,
upto 200 Amps. Motor Lahaore
control centres including General Products
programmable logic Industries ltd, Karachi
controllers and related Faizi Industries ltd,
instrumentation and G.wala
control equipment for Climax Engg. Co. Ltd,
industrial plants such as G.wala
cement, sugar, steel Descon Engg.(Pvt) Ltd,
rolling, low voltage lahore
switchgear etc.

142. 85.39 i) GLS lamps. Philips Elect Ind. of


Pakistan Ltd, Karachi
Panther Industries (Pvt)
Lted, Karachi
Shafaq Lamps Corp. Ltd.
Khyber Elect Lamps Mfg.
Ltd, Karachi
Elahi Sons Ltd, Peshawar
Punjab Lamp Works Ltd,
lahore

ii) Flourescent Tubes. 2 feet and 4 feet sizes Philips Elect. Ind. Ltd,
Karachi
Corn(Pak)Ltd, Karachi
Panther Industries (Pvt)
ltd, Karachi
National Electronics Ind.
Karachi
Continental Technology
Inds. Lahore

143. 85.42 Hybrid Circuits Thick film hybrid TIP,Haripur.


circuits

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144. 85.44 (A)Power Cables and Upto 15,000 volts Pakistan Cables Ltd,
conductors: rating Karachi
Pioneer Cables Ltd,
i)PVC insulated power Karachi
cables Punjab Cables Ltd, Lahore
ii)PVC insulated Atlas Cables Ltd, Karachi
armoured power cables Newage Cables Ltd,
for underground Lahore
installation Choudhry Cables ltd,
iii)Flexible copper wire Lahore
and cable H.M.Cables, Karachi
iv)PVC insulated cables L.T.Engg. & Trade
v)Power cables Services (Pvt) Ltd, Lub
insulated with cross Thatto.
linked polyethylene
vi)ACSR conductors
vii)AAC conductors
(B) Telephone Cables: -do-
All telephone cables i.e.
telecommunication
cables, indoor telephone
cables, audio/radio
frequency cables,
junction cables, primary
cables, secondary
cables, jelly filled
cables, drop wire, switch
board & jumper cables,
optic fiber

( C) Wiring harness

145. 85.46 Insulators of ceramic Upto 11 KV Emco Appliances(PVT)


materials for use in Ltd, Karachi.
transofrmers, busing and
insulating supports for
transformers &
switchgear panels.

146. 85.47 Electric conduit of steel 75 mm to 200 mm Being produced in un-


and PVC whether or not organized sectors.
reinforced tubes and
pipe fittings “excluding
lelectrical conduit of
steel coated with PVC”.

147. 86.07 Traction Pinion and Pakistan machine Tool

157
Gears of Locomotives Factory, Karachi
Screw Coupling Heavy Mechnical
Railway Axles Comple, Taxila

Respective Refrigerated trucks and Kold Kraft (Pvt) Ltd,


headings of delivery vans Lahore
Chapter 87

148. 87.01 Tractors Upto 85 HP capacity Millat Tractors(Pvt) Ltd,


lahore
Al-Ghazi Tractor Ltd,
D.G.Khan.
Fector Balarus Tractors
ltd, Lahore
G.M. Tractors, Karachi.
Allied Tractors, Karachi.

149. 87.02 Following vehicles:- Indus Motor Co. Ltd,


87.03 and Karachi
other i) Cars (Petrol/Diesel) Pak Suzuki Motor Co.
respective upto 2000 cc. Ltd, Karachi
headings. ii) Vans. Gandhara Nissan Ltd.
iii) Jeeps. Karachi
iv) Pick Ups. Honda Motor Co. Lahore
v) Trucks. Hino Pak (Pvt) Ltd,
vi) Busses. Karachi
Sind Engg. Ltd, Karachi.
Dewan Farooq Motors
Ltd,
Raja Motor Company,
Ghandara Nissan Diesel
Ltd.
Adam Motor Co.

150. 87.06 Chassis for Trucks Both long & short Heavy Mechnical
members Complex, Taxila

151. 87.08 Following parts and List of manufacturer is


accessories of motor available with Deletion
vehicles of heading No. Minotiring Cell, Ministry
87.01 to 87.05 :- of Industries &
Production.
Rear view mirror, arm Pakistan Machine Tool
rest, instrument panel, Factory, Karachi

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door handle, engine Heavy Mechnical
front grill, door trim, Complex, Taxila
wheel trim, bracket Millat Tractors, Lahore
condenser, tool box, Ata Muhammad
steering wheel, fuse box Enterprise. Lahore
cover, screen washer jar, Power Pistons(Pvt) Ltd,
brake fluid jar, bumper, Lahore.
piston, engine valves, SPEL, Lahore.
(intake & exhaust) dies Agri Autos, Hub.
& mould for Omer Jibran Ltd. Karachi.
manufacturing plastic
products.

152. 87.11 Motorcycles (including Upto 125 cc Suzuki Motorcycles Pak.


mopeds) & cycles fitted Ltd. Karachi
with an auxiliary motor, Novelty enteprrises Ltd,
with or without side Mirpur(AK)
cars. Atlas Honda Ltd, karachi
Dawood Yamaha Ltd,
Karachi
Pak Hero, Lahore.
Pak Industrial Cycles, Ltd.
Lahore.
Fateh Motors
Memon Associates,
Hyderabad.

153. 87.12 Bicycles and other With single & double Pak Cycle Indust. Co-op
cycles (including bars size 22”, 24”, & Society Ltd, lahore
delivery tricycles) not 26”. Pakistan Engg. Co. Ltd.
motorized. Folding bicycles size Lahore
18” Lahore Cycle Inds. (Pvt)
Sports bicycles size 20” Ltd, Lahore.
BMX bicycles size
14”,15”
154. 8714.9300 Aluminium pressure For all types of Pakistan Machine Tool
die-cast wheel parts, like motorcycles Factory, Karachi
hubs panels, flanges,
drum, sprocket, break
shoe of motorcycles

155. 87.16 Trailers & semi-Trailers 35- 40 tons Fabricon Karachi


for the transport of Heavy Mechnical
goods(skid mounted complex, Taxila
caravans) Karachi Shipyard & Engg.
Works, Karachi
Pakistan Steel Fabricating
Ltd, Karachi
Ravi Engg. Ltd,

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Shaikhpura
Descon Engg. Ltd, Lahore
M & j engg. (Pvt) Ltd,
Karachi

156. 88.03 Air Dispensers(Drop Aluminium Tanks for Heavy Mechnical


Tanks) Aircraft Complex, Taxila

157. 89.01 Ships, Boats & barges Upto 26000 tons Karachi Shipyard & Engg.
capacities. Works Karachi

158. 90.01 and Optical fiber , Optical Fiber cut of wave L.T.Engg. & Trade
other fiber cable length = 110 nm to Services(Pvt) Ltd. Lub
respective 1320 nm Thatto Hasanabdal.
headings. Zero Despersian wave
length = 1300 nm to
1322 nm
Zero Despersian slope
< = 0.092 PS/nm2 KW)
Despersian at 1550 nm
< = 18Ps/(nm KW)
Mode feed dia meter 9-
10 nm
Numerical Aperture
0.11

159. 90.18 and Following instruments


other and appliances used in
respective medical surgical dental
headings. or veterinary operations
:-
anaesthesia instruments i)HICO Surgical Inds.
excl. apparatus and Sialkot
anaesthesia in liquid or Falcon Surgical Co.
any other form Sialkot
Asepsis instruments Friends Surgical Sialkot
Dressing instruments Glorm Mercantile
Forceps Corporation Ltd, Sialkot
Homeostatic forceps Butt Brothers & co.
Metal Instruments for Dodeyes Agencies Ltd.
operating upon Interm’s Limited
Hilbro(Pvt) Ltd, Sialkot.
Bladder, urology
Dermatology
Goiter
Gynecology
Instestines, rectum and
stomach
Kideny

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Liver, gall baldder
Mouth, Tongue
Obstetrics
Opththalmology,
excluding diagnostic
instruments and
apparatus
Otology
Retractors
Rhinology
Thorax and lungs
Tonsils
Trichotomy

Esophagoscope
linstruments
Probes and applicators
for:

Applying medicines on
wounds
For use during operation
of gall baldder
Lacryinal used for eye

Scalpels forged steel


including E.P. Handle
Scissors

Sterilization equipment
Vaccination &
puncturing instruments.

160. 90.22 Electro medical 50 ma to 500 ma Siemnes Pak. Engg.


equipment i.e. Co.Ltd. Karachi
diagnostic X-Ray units

161. 9028.3010 KOH electric meters, Single phase and three Syed Bhais Ltd, lahore
expect maximum phase 220 volts, 400 Escorts pak. Ltd. Lahore
Demand volts and 50 c/s PEL Ltd, Lahore
Indicators(MDI) meters
162. 9028.1000 i) Gas Meters (G 16) Max low rate(capacity) Sui Southern Co. Ltd.
= 2.5 cubic meter, Min Karachi.
low rate (capacity) = Pak Tool Machine
0.016 cubic meter, Max Factory, Karachi.
working pressure = 1
bar, temperature range
= 20-60C

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ii) Gas Meters (G-16) Max low rate(capacity)
= 6.0 cubic meter, Min
low rate (capacity) = 1.
cubic meter, Max
working pressure = 1
bar, temperature range
= 20-60C

163. 90.32 i) Geyser thermostat, Tesla Industries Ltd.,


oven thermostat, geyser Islamabad.
safety valve, room
heater thermocouple
.
ii) Electric water heater –do-
thermostat electric water
heater element.

164. 93.01 Mortar Guns 60 mm size Heavy Mechnical


120 mm size Complex, Taxila
Pakistan Machine Tool
Factory, Karachi

165. 93.03 i) Shotguns 12 bore, single & Ghulam Muhammad


double barrel Dossul & Co. Karachi
ii) Rifles 7 mm and 0.22 LR Universal Sporting Arms
iii) Pistol, automatic 0.32 and 0.25 Caliber Co. Karachi
revolvers, sporting arms Dawood Arms, Peshawar
and air guns. National Shot Gun
Factory, Pindi Gheb
A.M.Ibrahim Jee & Sons,
SITE, Peshawar.

166. 95.06 Sports goods and Bilal Brother, Karachi


articles of gymnastic Sunny Sports Equipment,
etc. Gujranwala .
Also being produced in
un-organized sector and
cottage industry

167. 96.08 Ball point pens and Indus Pencil Ind. Karachi
fountain pens Shahsons(Pvt) Ltd,
Karachi
Syed Engg. Ltd, Lahore

168. 96.09 Pencils -do-

169. 96.17 Vaccum flasks and other Royal Glass Industries,


vaccum vessels karachi

162
Star Vaccum Bottle Mfg.
Ltd, Karachi

NOTES:

1) The annexures to this list form the integral part of the revised CGO.

2) The above listed machinery/equipment/materials, etc. include their substitutes the


concessionary import of which would also not be allowed.

3) The above list would be regularly updated by EDB (proferably after every six
months) in the light of comments from local suppliers and users.

4) The HS/PCT No. used in column 2 of the above list are purely for reference
purpose.

LIST OF EQUIPMENT FOR COAL FIRED STEAM POWER PLANT.

Key:
Foreign= F
Local = L

A. TURBINE AND GENERATOR

S.No. Description Design Scope of Local supplies


-------- ------------------------------------------------- ----------- ------------------------
-------

1. Steam Turbine & Generator F F


2. Turbine Hall Steel Structure L L
3. Turning Device F F
4. Auxiliary Oil Pump F F
5. Emergency Oil Pump F F
6. Main Oil Tank L L
7. Oil Cooler F F/L
8. Vapoor Extracter F F
9. Oil Purifier F F
10. Oil Storage Tank F L
11. Gland Steam Condenser F F/L

B. COAL FIRING HANDLING & STORAGE EQUIPMENT.

1. Cool Bunker L L
2. Coal Feeder F L

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3. Coal Pulverizer F L
4. Coal Burner F F
5. Coal Yard Supply Conveyor L L
6. Coal Bunker Supply Conveyer L L
7. Magnet Separator F F
8. Crusher F L

C. ASH HANDLING EQUIPMENT

1. Clinker Hopper L L
2. Clinker Crusher F L
3. Jet Pulsion Pump F F
4. Ash Slucing Pump F F
5. Dewatering Bin L L
6. Coarse Ash Tank L L
7. Fly Ash Tank L L
8. Electroastatic precipiator. F F/L

D. BOILER EQUIPMENT

Conventional Steam Boiler F F/L


1 Boiler Fee Water Pumps F F
2 Boiler steel Structure F/L L
3 Drum F F
4 Down Comers F L
5 Membrane Wall F L
6 Exonomizer Coils F L
7 Super Heater Coils F L
8 Reheater Coils F L
9 Heaters F L
10 Air & Flue Gas Duets F L
11 Chimney F/L L
12 Soot Blowers F F
13 Steam Coil Air Preheater F L
14 Air Preheaten F F/L
15 Forced Draft Fan F F/L
16 Induced Draft Fan F F/L
17 Gas Recirculation Fan F F/L
18 Automatic Boiler Control System F F
19 Burner Control System F F
20 Relief & Safety valves F F
21 Dampers F L
22 Expansion joints F F
23 Steam bypass valves. F F

E. MECHINCAL EQUIPMENT

1. Steam Condenser F F/L(Except


tubeplates)

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2. Circulating Water Pumps F L
3. Reversing Valve F F
4. Main Air Ejector F F
5. Starting Ejector F F
6. Condesnsate Pump F F
7. Bar screen F L
8. Rotary Screen F F
9. Intake Crane L L
10. High Pressure Feed Water Heater F F
11. Low Pressure Feed Water Heater F L
12. Deaerator & Feed Water Tank F L
13. Cooling Tower F F/L
14. Cooling Water pipes F/L L
15. Filling & Start up [ump L L
16. Intake Structure & Stop Gates L L
17. Water Supply Pumps L L
18. Spray Water Pumps L L
19. Mud Pumps L L
20. Clarifier TanK L L
21. Clarifier Water Pump L L
22. Clarifier Under Flow Pump L L
23. Clarifier Internal Scraper Mcechanism
Walk Ways & Drive Material F F/L
24. Demin Water Treatment System F/L L
25. Demin Water Storage Tank L L
26. Demin Water Transfer Pump L L
27. Plant Water Gravel Filter System F L
28. Plant Drain Sump Pump L L
29. Boiler Blow Down Tank. L L.
30. Boiler Chemical Treatment System F F
31. Closed Loop Aux. Heat Exchanger F F.
32. Closed Loop Cooling Water Pumps L L
33. Closed Loop Cooling Water Head Tank L L
34. Cooling Water Coolers F F
35. Diesel Oil Storage Tanks L L
36. Diesel Oil Forwarding Skid Pumps F F/L
37. Chlorination Plant for Cooling Water F L
38. Neutralization Tank L L
39. Make-up Water Tank L L
40. Acid Storage Tank L L
41. Sampling equipment F F
42. Plant Fire Protection system L L
43. Fire Pump Package F F/L
44. Fire Water Storage Tank L L
45. Plant Piping F L
46. Control Valves F F
47. Overhead Cranes L L
48. Instrument & Service Air compressor F F
49. Auxiliary Boiler L L

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50. Civil Works & Buildings L L
51. Insulation F L
52. Cladding F L
53. Paints L L

F. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

1. Generator Circuit Breaker F F


2. Main step-up STG Transformer F F

3. Unit Auxiliary Transofrmer L L


4. Station Service Transformer L L
5. Generator Isolated Phase Bus Ducts F F
6. 6.3 KV Switchgear L L
7. 6.3 KV Neutral Gounding Resistors F F
8. 400 V switchgear L L
9. LV Bus Duets L L
10. 400 V Motor Control Centres L L
11. Medium Voltage Motors F F
12. Low Voltage Motors L L
13. Stand by Diesel Generator Set L L
14. 125V DC System L L
15. Station Battery Charger L L
16. 220 V AC UPS Systen F F
17. Relay, Control & Metering Panels F/L L
18. Miscellaneous Control Panels F L
19. Local PLC Control System F L
20. Panel Boards F/L L
21. Lighting Material F/L L
22. Medium Voltage Cables L L
23. Low Voltage Cables. L L
24. Communication System F L
25. HV circuit Breakers F F
26. Disconnect Switches - Vertical Breaker F F
27. Disconnect Switches - Pentigraph F F
28. Voltage Transformers F/L L
29. HV CT s F L
30. Surge Arresters F L
31. Structures F L
32. Line Traps F F
33. Clock System F L
34. Instrumentation F L

LIST OF EQUIPMENT FOR CONVENTIONAL STEAM POWER PLANT

A. TURBINE AND GENERATOR

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1. Steam Tubrine & Generator F F
2. Turbine Hall Steel Structure F L
3. Turning Device F F
4. Auxiliary Oil Pump F F
5. Emergency Oil Pump F F
6. Main Oil Tank F L
7. Oil Cooler F F
8. Vapour Extractor F F
9. Oil Purifier F F
10. Oil Storage Tank F L
11. Gland Steam Condenser F F

B. BOILER EQUIPMENT

Conventional Steam Boiler F F/L


1. Boiler Feed Water Pumps F F
2. Boiler Steel Structure F L
3. Drum F F
4. Down Comers F L
5. Membrane Wall F L
6. Economizer Coils F L
7. Super Heater Coils F L
8. Reheater Coils F L
9. Headets F L
10. Air & Flue Gas Ducts F L
11. Chimney F L
12. Soot Blowers F F
13. Steam Coil Air Preheater F L
14. Air Preheater F F/L
15. Forced Draft Fan F F/L
16. Induced Draft Fan F F/L
17. Gas Recirculation Fan F F/L
18. Automatic Boiler Control System F F
19. Burner Control Sustem F F
20. Relief & Safety Valves F F
21. Dampers F L
22. Expansioon Joints F F
23. Steam Bypass Valves F F

C MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT

1. Steam Condenser F F/L


2. Circulating Water Pumps F L
3. Reversing Valve F F
4. Main Air Ejection F F
5. Starting Ejection F F
6. Condensate Pump F F
7. Bar Screen F L
8. Rotary Screen F F

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9. Intake Crane L L
10. High Pressue Feed Water heater F F
11. Low Pressure Feed Water heater F L
12. Deactator & Feed Water Tank F L
13. Cooling Tower F F/L
14. Cooling Water Pipes F L
15. Filling & Start up Pump L L
16. Intake Structure & Stop Gates L L
17. Water Supply Pumps L L
18. Spray Water Pumps L L
19. Mud Pumps L L
20. Clarifier Tank L L
21. Clarifier Water Pumps L L
22. Clarifier Under Flow Pump L L
23. Clarifier Internal Scraper Mechanism F F/L
Walk Ways & Drain Material
24. Demin Water Treatment System F L
25. Demin Water Storage Pump L L
26. Demin Water Transfer Pump L L
27. Plant Water Gravel Filter System F F
28. Plant Drain Sump Pump L L
29. Boiler Blow Down tank L L
30. Boiler Chemical Treatment System F F
31. Closed Loop Aux. Heat Exchanger F F
32. Closed Loop Cooling Water Pumps L L
33. Closed Loop Cooling Water Head Tank L L
34. Cooling Water Coolers. F F/L
35. Furance Oil Storage Tanks L L
36. Furnace Oil Un loading pumps. F F
37. Furnace Oil Suetion Heater F F/L
38. Furance Oil For Warding Skid F F
39. Diesel Oil Storage Tanks L L
40. Diesel oil For warding Skid Pumps F F
41. Chlorination Plant for Cooling Water F F/L
42. Neutralization Tank L L
43. Make-up Water Tank L L
44. Acid Storage Tank L L
45. Sampling Equipment F F
46. Plant Fire Protection System L L
47. Fire Pump Package F F/L
48. Fire Water Storage Tank L L
49. Plant Piping F L
50. Control Valves F F
51. Overhead Cranes L L
52. Instrument & Service Air Compressor F L
53. Auxiliary Boiler L L
54. Civil Works & Building L L
55. Insulation F L
56. Cladding F F

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57. Paints. L L

D. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.

1. Generator Circuit Breaker F F


2. Main Step-up STG Transformer F F
3. Unit Auxiliary Transformers L L
4. Station Service Transformer L L
5. Generator Isolated Phase Bus Duets F F
6. 6.3 KV Switchgear L L
7. 6.3 KV Neutral Grounding Resistor F F
8. 400 V Switchgear L L
9. LV Bus Duets L L
10. 400 V Motor Control Centres L L
11. Medium Voltage Motors F F
12. Low Voltage Motors L L
13. Stand by Diesel Generatior set L L
14. 125 V DC System F F/L
15. Station Battery Charger F F/L
16. 220 V AC UPS System F F
17. Relay, Control & Metering Panels F/L L
18. Miscellaneous Control Panels F F/L
19. Local PLC Control System F F/L
20. Panel Boards F/L L
21. Lighting Material F/L L
22. Medium Voltage Cables L L
23. Low Voltage Cables L L
24. Communication System F L
25. HV Circuit Breakers L F
26. Disconnect Switches - Vertical Breaker L F
27. Disconnect Switchers Pentigraph L F
28. Voltage Transofermers F F
29. HV CTs F F
30. Surge Arresters F F
31. Structures F F
32. Line Traps L L
33. Clock System L L
34. Instrumentation L F

LIST OF EQUIP[MENT FOR COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANT

A. TURBINE AND GENERATOR

1. Combustion Turbine and Generator F F


2. Steam Turbine and Generator F F
3. Turbine Hall Steel Structure F L
4. Diesel Oil Forwarding Skid Pumps F F
5. Fuel Selection Skid F F

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6. Vanadium Inhibition Skid F F
7. Furnace Oil Treatment System F F
8. Furnace Oil Forwading Skid F F

B. HEAT RECOVERY STEAM GENERATOR.

1. Headers F L
2. Economizer F L
3. Evaporator F L
4. Super Heater F L
5. HP/LP Drums F L
6. Steel Structure F L
7. Casing F L
8. Bypass Stack F L
9. Exhaust Stack F L
10. Deaetator and Feed Water Tank F L
11. HP/LP Drums Safety Valves F F
12. Boiler Feed Water Pumps F F
13. HP/LP Recirculation Pumps F F
14. HP/LP Piping F L
15. Soot Blower System F F

C. MECHNICAL EQUIPMENT

1. Air & Flue Gas Duets F L


2. Dampers(Boiler Inlet & Bypass) F L
3. Butterlly Valves F F
4. Check Valves F F
5. Ball Valves F F
6. Globe Valves F F
7. Gate Valves F F
8. Plant Piping L L
9. Blow Down Tank F L
10. Demin Water Treatment System F F/L
11. Boiler Chemical Treatment System F F
12. Steam Condenser F F/L
13. Condensate Pumps F L
14. Vaccum Pumps F F
15. Cooling Water Pipes F L
16. Gland Steam Condenser F L
17. Cold Condensate Tanks F F
18. Condensate Booster Pumps F F
19. Intake Structure Screen & Bush Rads F F/L
20. Clarifier Tank Internatal Scraper Mechanism F F/L
Walkways and Drive Materials.
21. Fuel Gas Dry Serubbers. L L
22. Fire Pump Package L F/L
23. Intake Water Chemical Dersing System F F/L
24. Chlorination Plant For Cooling Water System F F/L

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25. Chlorination Plant For Fresh Water System F F/L
26. Instrument & Service Air Compressor L F/L
27. Closed Loop Aux. Heat Exchnagers F F
28. Diesel Oil Unload Pumps F F/L
29. Furance Oil Unload Pumps F F
30. Furnace Oil Storage Tanks L L
31. Furance Oil suction heater F F
32. Plant Water Grave Filter System F F
33. Circulating water System Bypass Filters F F
34. Intake Structure Stopgates L L
35. Water Supply Pumps L L
36. Spray Water Pumps L L
37. Mud Pumps L L
38. Wash Water Pumps L L
39. Well Water Pumps L L
40. Clarified Water Pumps L L
41. Clarified Water Pumps L L
42. Clarified Underflow pumps L L
43. Demin Water Storage Tank L L
44. Demin Water Transfer Pumps. L L
45. Cooling Tower F F/L
46. Cooling Water Circulation Pumps L L
47. Filing & Star Up pump L L
48. Acid Storage Tank L L
49. Caustic Storage Tank L L
50. Plant Drain Sump Pump L L
51. Oily Water Separators F L
52. Plant Fire Protection System L L
53. Fuel Gas sctubber Drain Tank F L
54. Auxiliary Boiler L L
55. Closed Loop Cooling Water Pumps L L
56. Closed Cooling Water Head Tank L L
57. Diesel Oil Storage Tank L L
58. Servage Septie Tanks L L
59. Sewage Leach Field L L
60. HRSG Leach Field F F
61. CHG Wash Water Drain Tank F F
62. Fire Water Storage Tank L L
63. Flow Down Basin Pumps ` L L
64. Collection Pit Transled Pumps L L
65. Gas Turbine Drains Tank L L
66. Distributed Control System F F
67. Stream and water Sampling System for HRCSG F F
68. Control Valves F f
69. Gas Detection System F F
70. Civil Works and Building L L
71. Bridge Cranes/Hoists F F
72. Insulation F L
73. Gladding F L

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74. Paints F L

D. ELECTRICAL EAUIPMENT

1. Generator Circuit Breaker F F


2. Main Step-up CTG Transformer F F
3. Main Step-up STG Transformer F F
4. Unit Auxiliary Transformer L L
5. Station Service Transformer L L
6. Gas Turbine Generator Isolated Phase Bus ducts F F
7. 6.3 KV Switchgears L L
8. Steam Turbine Generate Isolated Phase Bus Ducts F F

LIST OF LOCALLY PRODUCED EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS


COMBINED CYCEL POWER PLANT

1. Turbine and Generator

1.1 Turbine Hall Steel Structure.

2. HEATE RECOVERY STEAM GENERATOR

2.1 Heaters
2.2 Economizer
2.3 Exaporator
2.4 Super Heater
2.5 HP/LP .Drums
2.6 Steel Structure.
2.7 Casing
2.8 Bypass Stack
2.9 Exhaust Stack
2.10 Deaerator and Feed Water Tank
2.11 HP/LP Piping.

3. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT

3.1 Air & Flue Gas Ducts.


3.2 Dampers(Boiler Inlet & Bypass)
3.3 Plant Piping,
3.4 Blow Down Tank
3.5 Demin Water Treatment System
3.6 Steam Condenser.
3.7 Cooling Water Pipes.
3.8 Gland Steam Condenser.
3.9 Cold Condensate Tanks.
3.10 Intake Structure Screens & Trash Racks.
3.11. Clarifier Tank Internal Scraper Mechanism Walkways and Drive Material
3.12 Fire Pump Package
3.13 Intake Water Chemical Dosing System.

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3.14 Chlorination Plant for Cooling Water System.
3.15 Chlorinational Plant for Fresh Water System
3.16 Instrument & Service Air Compresson.
3.17 Closed Loop Aux. Heat Exchanger.
3.18 Furance Oil Storage Tanks.
3.19 Furnace Oil Suction Heater.
3.20 Intake Structure Stopgates.
3.21 Water Sullpy Pumps.
3.22 Spray Water Pumps.
3.23 Mud Pumps.
3.24 Wash Water Pumps.
3.25 Well Water PUmps.
3.26 Clarifier Tank
3.27 Clarified Water Pumps.
3.28 Clarifier Under flow Pumps.
3.29 Demin Water Storage Tank.
3.30 Demin Water Transfer Pumps.
3.31 Cooling Tower.
3.32 Cooling Water Circulation Pumps.
3.33 Filling & Stalt-up Pump.
3.34 Acid Storage Tank.
3.35. Caustic Storage Tank.
3.36 Plant Drain Sump Pumps.
3.37 Oily Water Separators.
3.38 Plant Fire Protection System
3.39 Fuel Gas Scrubber Drain Tank.
3.40. Auxiliar Boiler.
3.41 Closed Loop Cooling Water Pumps.
3.42 Closed Cooling Water Head Tank.
3.43 Diesel Oil Storage Tanks.
3.44 Sewage Septie Tanks.
3.45 Sewage Leach Field(s)
3.46 HRSG wash Water System.
3.47 CTG Wash Water Drain Tank.
3.48 Fire Water Storage Tank.
3.49 Blowdown Basin Pumps.
3.50 Collection Pit Transfer Pumps.
3.51 Gas Turbine Drains Tank
3.52 Civil Works and Building.
3.53. Bridge Crans/Hoists.
3.54. Insulation
3.55 Cladding
3.56 Paints.

4. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.

4.1 Unit Auxiliary Transformer


4.2 Station Service Transofrmer
4.3 6.3 KV Switchgears

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4.4 400 V Switchgears
4.5 LV Bus Ducts.
4.6 400 V Motor Control Centres.
4.7 Low Voltage Motors
4.8 Stand by Diesel Generator Set.
4.9 125V DC System.
4.10 Station Battery Charger.
4.11 Relay, Control & Metering Panels.
4.12 Miscellaneous Control Panels.
4.13 Local PLC Control System.
4.14 Panel Boards.
4.15 Lighting Material
4.16 Medium Voltage Cables.
4.17 Low Voltage Cables
4.18 Commuincation System.
4.19 Structures.
4.20 Clock System.

9. 6.3 KV Neutral Grounding Resistor F F


10. 400 V Switchgears L L
11. LV Bus Ducts L L
12. 400 V Motor Control Centres. L L
13. Medium Voltage Motors. F F
14. Low Voltage Motors. L L
15. Standy by Diesel Generator Set L L
16. 125 V DC System. F F
17. Station Battery Charger F F/L
18. 220 V AC UPS System F F
19. Relay Control & Metering Panels F/L L
20. Miscellaneous Control Panels. F F/L
21. Local PLC Control System F F/L
22. Panel Boards F F
23. Lighting material F/L F
24. Medium Voltage Cables. F/L L
25. Low Voltage Cables L L
26. Communication System L L
27. HV Circuit Breakers F F
28. Disconnect Switches-Vertical Breakers F F
29. Disconnect Switches-Pentigraph F F
30. Voltage Transformers F F
31. HV CPs F D
32. Surge Arresters F F
33. Structures L L
34. Line Traps F F
35. Clock System F L
36. Instrumentation F F

LIST OF LOCALLY PRODUCED EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS


FOR HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER STATION

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A. CIVIL WORKS

1. Embeded Parts
2. Penstocks

B. TURBINES AND AUXILIARIES

1. Wicket Gates
2. Spiral Casing
3. Draft Tube
4. Embeded Parts
5. Pit Liner
C. GENERATOR AND AUXILIARIES

1. Embeded parts.

D. TRANSFORMERS AND REACTORS

1. Current and Voltage Transformers


2. Preduction Equipment.
3. Auxiliary Transformers(Upto 40 MVA).

E. CRANES.

1. Bridge Cranes
1.1 185/20 Tons
1.2 550/60 Tons
1.3 70/10 tons
1.4 6/2 tons

2. Gantry Cranes
2.1 75/10 tons
2.2 60/10 Tons
2.3 100/10 Tons

3. Miscellaneous Equipment

F. HV SWITCHGEAR, CONTROL & PROTECTION EQUIPMENT.

G. MV AND LV SWITCHGEAR

H. DIESEL GENERATING STANDBY SETS

I GATE EAUIPMENT

1. Barrage Radial Crest Gates


2. Barrage Undersluices Radial Gates.

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3. Head Regulator Radial Gates
4. Tail Regulator Radial Gates.
5. Power Intake Fixed Wheel Gates
6. Bulk Head Gates
7. Draft Tube Gates
8. Flap Gate Assembly
9. Power House Transformer Deek Bulk Head Gate.
10. Stoplogs
11. Trash Rack
12. Lifting Beam
13. Sill Cleaning Device

J. SWITCHYARD STEEL STRUCTURES

K. CABLES AND ACCESSORIES

1. 11KV Power Cables


2. 100 V Power Cables

L CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION, SCADA AND

TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT.

M. TRANSMISSION LINE (500 KV)

N MISCELLANEOUS AUXILIARIES

ELECTRICAL

1. Low Voltage Motors


2. 125 V DC System
3. Station Battery Charger

4. Relay, Control & Metering Panels.


5. Miscellaneous ControlPanels.
6. Local PLC ControlSystem
7. Panel Boards
8. Lighting Material
9. Disconnect Switches
10. Surge Arrestors
11. Clock System

Mechincal

1. Fire Protection System


2. HVAC Complete System.
3. Pumps
4. Piping
5. Paint.

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LIST OF LOCLALY PRODUCED EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS FOR
COAL FIRED STEAM POWER PLANT

A. TURBINE AND GENERATOR

1. Turbine Hall Steel Structure


2. Main Oil Tank
3. Oil Cooler
4. Oil Storage Tank
5. Gland Steam Condenser.

B. COAL FIRING ,HANDLING & STORAGE EQUIPMENT

1. Coal Bunker
2. Coal Feeder
3. Coal Pulverizer
4. Coal Yard Supply Conveyor
5. Coal Bunker Supply Conveyor
6. Crusher

C. ASH HANDLING EQUIPMENT

1. Clinker Hopper
2. Clinker Crusher
3. Dewatering Bin
4. Coarse Ash Tank
5. Fly Ash Tank
6. Electrostatic Precipitator.

D. BOILER EQUIPMENT

- Conventional Steam Boiler.

1. Boiler Steel Structure


2. Down Comers
3. Membrane Wall
4. Economizer Coils
5. Super Heater Coils
6. Reheater Coils
7. Heaters
8. Air & Flue Gas Ducts.
9. Chimney
10. Steam Coil Air Preheater
11. Air Preheater
12. Foreed Draft Fan
13. Induced Draft Fan

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14. Gas Fecirculation Fan.
15. Dampers.

E. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT

1. Steam Condenser
2. Circulating Water Pumps.
3. Bar Screen
4. Intake Crane
5. Low Pressure Feed Water Heater
6. Deaerator & Feed Water Tank.
7. Cooling Tower
8. Cooling Water Pipes.
9. Filling & Start up Pump.
10. Intake Structures & Stop Gates.
11. Water Supply pumps.
12. Spray Water Pumps.
13. Mud Pumps
14. Clarifier Tank.
15. Clarifier Water Pumps.
16. Clarifier Under Flow Pump.
17. Clarifier Internal Scraper Mechanism
Walk Ways & Drive Material
18. Demin Water Storage System.
19. Demin Water Storage Tank
20. Demin Water Transfer Pump
21. Plant Water Gravel Filter System
22. Plant Drain Sump Pump
23. Boiler Blow Down Tank
24. Closed Loop Cooling Water Pumps.
25. Closed Loop Cooling Water Head Tank
26. Cooling Water Coolers.
27. Diesel Oil Storage Tanks
28. Chlorination Plant for Cooling Water.
29. Neutralization Tank.
30. Make-up Water Tank.
31. Acid Storage Tank
32. Plant Fire Protection System.
33. Fire Pump Package.
34. Fire Water Storage Tank.
35. Plant Piping.
36. Overhead Cranes
37. Auxiliary Boiler
38. Civil Works & Buildings
39. Insulation
40. Cladding
41. Paints.

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F. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

1. Unit Auxiliary Transformers


2. Station Service Transformer
3. 6.3 KV Switchgear
4. 400 V Switchgears
5. LV Bus Ducts
6. 400 V Motor Control Centres.
7. Low Voltage Motors
8. Stand by Diesel Generator Set
9 125 V DC system.
10. Station Battery Charger
11. Relay, Control & Metering Panels.
12. Miscellaneous Control Panels.
13. Local PLC Control System.
14. Panel Boards.
15. Lighting Material
16. Medium Voltage Cables.
17. Low Voltage Cables
18. Communication System
19. Voltage Transformers
20. HV CT's
21. Surge Arrestors.
22. Structures.
23. Clock System
24. Instrumentation

LIST OF LOCALLY PRODUCED EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS


CONVENTIONAL STEAM POWER PLANT.

1. TURBINE AND GENERATOR

1.1 Turbine Hall Steel Structure.


1.2 Main Oil Tank
1.3 Oil Storage Tank

2. BOILER EQUIPMENT

Conventional Steam Boiler.

2.1 Boiler Steel Structure.


2.2 Drum
2.3 Down Comers
2.4 Membrane Wall
2.5 Economizer Coils
2.6 Super Heater Coils
2.7 Reheater Coils

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2.8 Heaters
2.9 Air & Flue Gas Ducts.
2.10 Chimney
2.11 Steam Coil Aur Preheater
2.12 Air Preheater
2.13 Foreed Draft Fan
2.14 Induced Draft Fan
2.15 Gas Recirculation Fan
2.16 Dampers.

3. MECHNICAL EQUIPMENT

3.1 Steam Condenser


3.2 Circulating Water Pumps.
3.3 Bar Screen
3.4 Intake Crane
3.5 Low Pressure Feed Water Heater
3.6 Deaerator & Feed Water Tank
3.7 Cooling Tower.
3.8 Cooling Water Pipes
3.9 Filling & Start up Pump
3.10 Intake Structure & Stop Gates
3.11 Water Supply Pumps.
3.12 Spray Water Pumps.
3.13 Mud Pumps
3.14 Clarifier Tank
3.15 Clarifier Water Pumps.
3.16 Clarifier Under Flow Pump
3.17 Clarifier Internal Scraper Mechanism, Walk Ways & Drive Material
3.18 Demin Water Treatment System
3.19 Demin Water Stroage Tank
3.20 Demin Water Transfer Pump
3.21 Plant Drain Sump Tank
3.22 Boiler Blow Down Tank
3.23 Closed Loop Cooling Water Pumps.
3.24 Closed Loop Cooling Water Head Tank
3.25 Cooling Water Coolers.
3.26 Furnace Oil Storage Tanks
3.27 Furnace Oil Suction Heaters
3.28 Diesel Oil Storage Tanks
3.29 Chlorination Plant for Cooling Water.
3.30 Neutralization Tank
3.31 Make-up Water Tank
3.32 Acid Storage Tank
3.33 Plant Fire Protection System
3.34 Fire Pump Package
3.35 Fire Water Storage Tank
3.36 Plant Piping
3.37 Over Head Cranes

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3.38 Auxiliary Boiler
3.39 Civil Works & Buildings
3.40 Insulation
3.41 Paints
3.42 Cladding

4. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

4.1 Unit Auxiliary Transformers


4.2 Station Service Transformer
4.3 6.3 KV Switchgear
4.4 400 V Switchgear
4.5 LV Bus Ducts
4.6 400 V Motor Control Centres.
4.7 Low Voltage Motors.
4.8 Stand by Diesel Generator set
4.9 125 V DC system
4.10 Station Battery Charger
4.11 Relay, Control & Metering Panels
4.12 Miscellaneous Control Panels
4.13 Local PLC Control System
4.14 Panel Boards
4.15 Lighting Material
4.16 Medium Voltage Cables
4.17 Low Voltage Cables
4.18 Communication System
4.19 Structures
4.20 Clock System

LIST OF EQUIPMENT FOR HX 300 MW HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER


STATION

Key:
Foreign = F
Local = L

S.NO. Description Design Source of supply


________________________________________________________________________
___

A. CIVIL WORKS

1. Embeded Parts F L
2. Penstocks F L
B TURBINES AND AUXILIARIES

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1. Runner F L
2. Shaft F F
3. Wickergates F F/L
4. Spiral Casing F L
5. Draft Tube F F/L
6. Butterfly Valve F F
7. Lubricating & Cooling System F F
8. Embeded parts F L
9. Pit Liner F L
10. Governor F F

C. GENERATOR AND AUXILIARIES

1. Rotor F F
2. Stator F F
3. Embeded Parts F L
4. Main, Shaft & Compling Extension shaft F F
5. Bearinga F F
6. Lubricating Oil System F F
7. Generator Housing F F
8. Generator Protection F F
9 Generator Circuit Breaker F F

D TRANSFORMERS AND REACTORS


1. Main Unit Step-up Transformer F F
2. Current & Voltage Transofrmers F L
3. Portection Equipment F L
4. Reactors F F
5. Auxiliary Transformers(Upto 40 MVA) L L

E. CRANES

1. Bridge Cranes
1.1 185/20 Tons F/L F/L
1.2 550/60 Tons F/L F/L
1.3 70/10 Tons L F/L
1.4 6/2 Tons L F/L
2.Gantry Cranes
2.1 75/10 Tons F/L F/L
2.2 60/10 Tons F/L F/L
2.3 100/10 Tons F/L F/L

3. Mobile Crane

3.1 100 Tons F F

4. Truck Trailer 50 Tons F F

5. Trash Rack Cleaner F F

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6. Misc. Equipments L L

F. HV SWITCHGEAR, CONTROL & PROTECTION EQUIPMENT

G. MV AND LV SWITCHGEAR F/L L

H. ELEVATORS F L

I DIESEL GENERATING STANDBY SETS L L

J GATE EQUIPMENT

1. Barrage Radial Crest Gates F/L F/L


2. Barrage Undersluices Radial Gates F/L F/L
3. Head Regulator Radial Gates F/L F/L
4. Tail Regulator Radial Gates F/L F/L
5. Power Intake Fixed Wheel Gates F/L F/L
6. Bulk Head Gates F/L F/l
7. Draft Tube Gates F/L F/L
8. Flap Gate Assembly L L
9. Power House Transformer Deek Bulk F/L F/L
Head Gate
10. Stoplogs L L
11. Trash Rack L L
12. Lifting Beam L L
13. Sill Cleaning Device L L

K. GENERATOR ISLOATED PHASE BUS DUCTS F F

L. SWITCH YARD STEEL STRUCTURES F F

M POWER HOUSE TAKE-OFF MASTS F F

N CABLES AND ACCESSORIES

1. 11 KV Power Cables L L
2. 400 V Power Cables L L
3. Multi-Core Control Cables F F
4. Multi-Core Communication Cables. F F
5. Coaxial High Frequencies Cables. F F

O CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION, SCADA AND


TELECOMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENT F L

P TRANSMISSION LINE (500 KV) F F/L

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Q MISCELLANEOUS AUXILIARIES F F/L

Electrical

1. Generator Circuit Breaker F F


2. Medium Voltage Motors F F
3. Low Voltage Motors L L
4. 125 V DC System F F/L
5. Station Battery Charger L L
6. 220 V AC UPS System F F
7. Relay, Control & Metering Panels F/L L
8. Miscellaneous Control Panels F L
9. Local PLC Control System F L
10. Panel Boards F/L L
11. Lighting Material F/L L
12. HV Circuit Breakers F F
13. Disconnect Switches F L
14. Surge Arresters F L
15. Line Traps F F
16. Clock System F L

Mechnical

1. Fire Protection System L L


2. HV AC Complete System F L
3. Air Compressor F/L F/L
4. Pumps F F
5. Valves F L

6. Piping F L
7. Paint L L

LIST OF LOCALLY PRODUCED EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS


FOR HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER STATION

A. CICL WORKS

1. Embeded Parts

2. Penstocks

B. TURBINES AND AUXILIARIES

1. Wicket Gates

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2. Spiral Casing
3. Draft Tube
4. Embeded parts
5. Pit Liner

C. GENERATOR AND AUXILIARIES

1. Embeded Parts

D. TRANSFORMERS AND REACTORS.

1. Current and Voltage Transformers


2. Protection Equipment
3. Auxiliary Transfromers(Upto 40 MVA)

E. CRANES

1. Bridge Cranes

1.1 185/20 Tons


1.2 550/60 Tons
1.3 70/10 Tons
1.4 6/2 Tons

2. Gantry Cranes

2.1 75/10 Tons


2.2 60/10 Tons
2.3 100/10 Tons

3. Miscellaneous Equipment

F. HV SWITCHGEAR, CONTROL & PROTECTION EQUIPMENT.

G. MV AND LV SWITCHGEAR

H. DIESEL GENERATING STANDBY SETS

I GATE EQUIPMENT

1. Barrage Radial Crest Gates


2. Barrage Undersluices Radial Gates

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3. head Regulator Radial Gates
4. Tail Regulator Radial Gates
5. Power Intake Fixed Wheel Gates
6. Bulk Head Gates
7. Draft Tube Gates
8. Flap Gate Assembly
9. Power House Transformer Deek Bulk Head Gate
10. Stoplogs
11. Trash Rack
12. Lifting Beam
13. Sill Cleaning Device

J SWITCH YARD STEEL STRUCTURES.

K CABLES AND ACCESSORIES

1. 11 KV Pwer Cables
2. 400 V Power Cables

L CONTROL & INSTRUMENTATION, SCADA AND


TELECOMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENT.

M. TRANSMISSION LINE(500 KV)

N MISCELLANEOUS AUXILIARIES

Electrical

1. Low Voltage Motors


2. 125 V DC System
3. Station Battery Charger
4. Relay, Control & Metering Panels
5. Miscellaneous Control Panels
6. Local PLC Control System.
7. Panel Boards.
8. Lighting Material
9. Disconnect Switches
10. Surge Arrestors
11. Clock System

Mechnical

1. Fire Protection System


2. HVAC Complete System
3. Pumps

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4. Piping
5. Paint

SUBJECT: LIST OF LOCALLY MANUFACTURED MACHINERY FOR OIL


REFERENCE EDB MEETING HELD AT SIALAMABD ON 12.1.1998.

We, the undersigned, appreciate EDB efforts for arranging the above
meeting in order to finalize a list of items for oil reference which can be manufactured by
local industry. After detailed discussion , it had been agreed by us that items specified in
the list can be manufactured within our existing facilities according to international
quality standard.
__________________________________ ______________________________
Petrosin Ravi Industries Ltd, Lahore Descon Engg. (Pvt) Ltd. Lahore
________________________________ ______________________________
Heavy Mechincal Complex Taxila HMC Taxila
__________________________________ ______________________________
Ittefaq Foundries (Pvt0 Ltd, Lahore Hudabya Engineering Ltd Lahore
______________________ _______________________________
M & J Engg. (Pvt ) Ltd State Engineering Corporation.

ATMOSPHERIC DISTILLATION UNIT

A- Towers - Shell

01. Atmospheric Distillation Tower(TOP)


02. Atmospheric Distillation Tower(Bottom)
03. Heavy Naphtha Side Stripper
04. Kerosene Stripper
05. Light Gas Oil Stripper

B Heat Exchanger - Shell and Tube

06. Atmospheric Tower Overhead/Crude Exchanger


07. Top Pump round/Crude Exchanger
08. Heavy Gas Oil/Crude Exchanger
09. Kerosene/Crude Exchanger
10. Light Gas Oil/Crude Exchanger
11. Vaccum Tower PA/Crude Exchanger
12. Atmospheric Tower BPA Crude Exchanger
13. Heavy Gas Oil/Crude Exchanger
14. Light Fas Oil/Crude Exchanger
15. Vaccum Tower PA/Crude Exchanger
16. Vaccum Tower Residium/Crude Exchanger
17. Vaccum Tower Residium/Crude Exchanger
18. Atmospheric Tower Overhead 2nd Stage Condenser
19. Heavy Naphtha Stripper Reboiler
20. Kerosene and Cooler
21. Process Water/Sour Water Exchanger

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22. Atmospheric Tower PA/Steam Generator

C- Process Tanks & Accumulators

23. Atmospheric Tower Reflux Drum


24. Atmospheric Tower 2nd stage Receiver
25. Desalter
26. Process Water Surge Drum

D- H.E. Equipment - Special

01. Atmospheric Tower Overhead Air Condenser.

VACCUM DISTILLATION UNIT

A- Towers _ Shell

01. Vaccum Column(Top)


02. Vaccum Column(Middle)
03. Vaccum Column(Bottom)
04. LVGO side stripper

B- Heat Exchanger - Shell and Tube

05. Vaccum Tower TPA/Cooler


06. LVGO Cooler
07. Vaccum Tower Pump around/Steam Generator
08. Vaccum Tower Pump Residium/Steam Generator
09. HVGO Cooler

C- Process Tanks & Accumulators

10. Vaccum System Condenser Drum

DE-ETHANISER/ ABSORBER UNIT

A- Towers - Shell

01. De-ethaniser

B- Heat Exchanger - Shell nd Tube

02. De-ethaniser Condenser

03. De-ethaniser Reboiler

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04. LPG Cooler

C- Process Tanks & Accumulators

05. De-ethaniser Reflux Accumulator

DE-BUTANISER UNIT

A- Towers - Shell

01. Dehutaniser

B- Heat Exchanger - Shell and Tube

02. Debutaniser Condenser


03. Debutaniser Reboiler
04. Debutaniser Feed Preheater
05. Light Naphtha Cooler

C- Process Tanks & Accumulators

06 Debutaniser Reflux Accumulator

LPG SPLITTER UNIT

A- Towers - Shell

01. C3/C4 Splitter


02. C3/C4 Splitter
03. C3 Dryer

B- Heat Exchanger - Shell and Tube

04. Splitter Overhead Condenser

05. Splitter Reboiler


06. Dryer Reboiler
07. C4 product Cooler
08. C3 Product Cooler

C- Process Tanks & Accumulators

09. Splitter Reflux Drum

NAPHTHA HYDRO - TREATER UNIT

A- Towers - Shell

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01. Stripper (Top)

02. Stripper (Bottom)

B- Heat Exchanger - Shell and Tube

03. Stripper Trim Condenser


04. Combined Feed/Effluent Exchanger
05. Stripper Feed/Bottom exchanger
06. Product Condenser
07. Stripper Condenser

C- Process Tanks & Accmulators

08. Feed Surge Drum


09. Reactor Product Separator
10. Recycle Gas Kersone Oil Drum
11. Stripper Overhead Receiver
12. Water Break Tank
13. Make-up Gas Kersone Oil Drum
14. Stripper Feed/DIMS Exch.
15. Stripper BIMS TRIM Cooler
16. Make-up Gas Trim Cooler.

CCR REFORMER UNIT

A- Towers - Shell

01 Debutaniser

B- Heat Exchanger - Shell and Tube

02. Debutaniser Feed/Bottom Exchanger


03. Debutaniser Trim Condenser
04. Platformate Trim Cooler
05. Feed/.Effluent Exchanger
06. Product Trium Condenser

C- Process Tanks & Accumulator

07. product Separator


08. Net Gas Kerosene Oil Drum
09. Interstage Drum-I

10. Interstage Drum-II


11. Net Gas Chloride Treater
12. Debutanizer overhead Receiver 1 -Beot
13. Debutanizer Overhead Receiver(Boot)

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LGO HYDRO - TREATER UNIT

A- Towers - Shell

01. Stripping Column

B- Heat Exchanger - Shell and tube

02. Reactor charge/Effluent heat Exchanger


03. Reactor Charge/Effluent heat Exchanger
04. Stripper Feed/Reactor Exchanger
05. Reactor Effluent Trim Cooler
06. Fresh Gas Kick-back Cooler
07. Stripper Feed/Dried Gas Oil Heat Exchanger.
08. Stripper Feed/Bottom Heat Exchanger.
09 Overhead Trim Cooler.

C- Process Tanks & Accumulators.

10. LGO Charge Surge Drum


11. H.P. Separator
12. L.P. Separator
13. Fresh Gas Kerosene Oil Drum
14. Recycle Gas Kerosene Oil Drum
15. Stripper Overhead Accumulator
16. Wash Water Surge Drum.

LGO DRYER UNIT

A- Towers - Shell

01. Gas Oil Drying Column

B- Heat Exchanger -Shell and Tube

02. Gas Oil Product Trim Cooler


03. Drying Column Overhead Condenser
04. Seal Liquid Circulation Cooler.

C- Process Tanks & Accumulators

05. Gas Oil Charge Drum


06. Drying Column Overhead Accumulator
07. Seal Liquid Separator

D- Tower- Trays and internals.

08 Shower Trays.

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DELAYED COKER UNIT

A- Towers - Shell

01. Main Fractionator


02. LCGO Stripper
03. HCGO Stripper
04. Depropanizer
05. Debutanizer
06. Naphtha Splitter
07. Blow -down Tower

B- Heat Exchanger - Shell and Tube

08. VR Feed/LCGO Pump-around Heat Exchanger


09. VR Feed/HCGO Product Heat Exchanger
10. VR Feed/HCGO Pump-around Heat Exchanger
11. HCGO Product/MP Steam Generator
12. HCGO Product/Boller Feed Water Preheater
13. LCGO Pump around/MP Steam Generator
14. LCGO Product Cooler
15. Main Fractionator OVHD after Condenser
16. Compressor Interstage Cooler
17. Depropanizer Bottom Reboiler
18. Depropanizer Side Reboiler
19. Dlean Naphtha Trim Cooler
20. Debutanizer Reboiler
21. Naphtha Splitter Reboiler
22. Light Naphtha Product Cooler
23. Heavy Naphtha Product Cooler
24. Blow-down Quench Oil heater
25. Butane Product Cooler

C- Sumps Pits, Basins & Separators.

26 Coke Drop - out Pad , Mase & Sumps.


27. Coke Sizer Pit & Sump
28. Coke Crusher Pit & Sump.

D- Process Tanks & Accmulators.

29. Coke Drum Condenser Receiver


30. Fuel Gas K.O.Drum
31. Heater Decoking Quench Drum
32. Heather Condesner Injection Drum
33. Main Fractionator Overhead Receiver
34. Compressor Interstage Spearator
35. Recontacting Drum
36. Depropan Water Draw-off Drum

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37. Debutanizer Overhead Receiver
38. Naphtha Splitter Overhead Receiver.
39. Blow-down Tower Overhead Separator.
40. Light Slop Drains Collect. Drum
41. heavy Slop Drum

E- Storage Tanks

42. Clear Water Tank

F- Elevators & Conveyors - Materials

43. Sized Coke Conveyor

G- Crushed Coke Conveyor

44. Coke Crushers.

HYDROCRACKER UNIT

A- Towers - Shell

01. Stripper
02 Product Fractionator
03. Kerosene Stripper
04. Diesel Stripper
05. Debutanizer
06. Naphtha Splitter

B- Heat Exchanger - Shell and Tube

07. Fractionator Bolloms Trim Cooler


08. Debutanizer Feed/Bottoms Cooler
09. Debutanizer Reboiler
10. Debutanizer Trim Cooler
11. Kerosene Stripper Reboiler
12. Fractionater Bottom Steam Generator
13. Naphtha Splitter Feed/Bottoms
14. Naphtha Splitter Reboiler
15. HVN Trim Cooler
16. LVN Trim Cooler
17. Feed/Hot Separator Vapour
18. Feed/Reactor Effluent

C- Process Tanks & Accumulators.

17 Feed Surge Drum


18. Hot Separator
19. Cold Separator

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20. Hot Flash Drum
21. Cold Flash Drum
22. Suction Drums
23. Rec. Gas Suction Drum
24. Cond. Break Drum
25. Stripper Overhead Receiver
26. Faction Overhead Receiver
27. Debutanizer Receiver
28. Naphtha Splitter Receiver.

ASPHALT UNIT

A- Towers - Shell

01. Wash Column

B- heat Exchanger

01 LE Steam generator

C- Process Tanks

01 Asphalt blowing drum

02. Surge drum

FUEL GAS AMINE UNIT

A- Towers - Shell

01. Sour Gas Amine Absorber


02. Coker Off-gas Amine Absorber
03. Amine Stripper(Top)
04. Amine Stripper (Bottom)

B- process Tanks & Accumulators

05. Sour Gas Kerosene Oil Drum


06. Rich amine Flash Drum
07. Rich Amine Flash Drum(Column)
08. Coker Gas Kerosene Oil Drum
09. Amine Stripper overhead Receiver
10. Amine Melt Tank
11. Amine Sump Tanks

C- Storage Tank

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12 Amine Storage Tank

D- heat Exchanger Sheet & tube

13 Cooker base coller


14. Amine Feed/bottom
15. Amine Shipper reboiler

SULPHUR UNIT

A- Heat Exchanger - shell and Tube

01. All Condensers


02. Auxillary Condenser No.1
03. Auxillary Condenser No.2
04. Waste heat Boiler
05. All Condesners
06. Preheaters

B- Sumps, Pits Basins & Separators

07. Sulfur Collection Pit


08. Sulfur Degasing Pit

C- Process Tanks & Accumulators

09 Amine Gas Separator


10 NH3 - Gas Separator

D- Storage Tank

11. Sulfur Tank

E- Stack (Flate & Vent and Suction)

12. Incinerator Stack


13. Waster Heat Boiler.

SOUR WATER SYSTEM

A- Towers - Shell

01. Sour Water Stripper

B- heat Exchanger - Shell and Tube

02. Water Stripper Feed/Bottoms


03. Water Stripper Reboiler

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04. Stripper Bottom Trim Cooler

C- Process Tanks & Accumulators

05. Sour Water Degassing Drum


06. Sour Water Stripper Overhead Receiver.

PUMPS : VARIOUS TYPES

FUEL GAS SYSTEM

A- Heat Exchanger - Shell and Tube

01. LPG Vapourizer


02. LPG Vapourizer

D- Process Tanks & Accumulators

03. Refinery Fuel Gas Drum


04. Saturated Fuel Gas Drum

FUEL OIL SYSTEM

A- Heat Exchanger - shell and Tube

01. Fuel Oil Heater

B- Storage Tank

02 Refinery Fuel Oil Tanks

COOLING WATER SYSTEM

A- Sumps, Pits Basins & Separators

01. Sea Water Intake Bag

B- Process Tanks & Accumulators.

02. Cooling Water Expansion Tank

PLANT AIR SYSTEM

A- Process Tanks & Accumulators

01. Plant Air Receiver.

INSTRUMENT AIR SYSTEM

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A- Process Tanks & Accumulators

01. Instrument Air Receiver.

INTER GAS SYSTEM

A- Process Tanks & Accumulators

01. Nitrogen Storage Vessel.

REVERSE OSMOSIS UNIT

A- Sumps, Pits, Basins & Separators

01. R.O. Plant Feed Basin.


02. Treated Fresh Basin

BOILER FEED WATER SYSTEM

A- Sumps, Pits Basins & Separators

01. Demin, Plant Feed Tank


02. Neutralization Pit

B- Storage Tank

01 Demin Water Tank

C- Package Unit - Major

01. De-mineralizer Plant

STEAM GENERATION UNIT

A- Process Tanks & Accumulators.

01. Boiler Blow- down Drum

B- Steam Boilers & Super heaters

01. Utility Plant Boilers

C- Package Unit

01. Phosphate Dozing Set.

Boilers and dearators can be manufactured in Pakistan


Electrical equipment like switchgear etc. can also be
manufactured in Pakistan.

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CONDENSATE RECOVERY SYSTEM

A- Heat Exchanger - Sheel and Tube

01. Condensate Pre-heater

B- Process Tanks & Accumulators

02. Condensate Flash Drum

C- Storage Tank

03. Condensate Surge Tank

TEMPERED WATER SYSTEM

A- Process Tanks & Accumulators

01 Tempered Water Drum

FLARE SYSTEMS

A- Process Tanks & Accumulators

01 Flat Knockout Drum


02. Flat Knockout Drum (Boot)
03. Seal Drum

WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT

A- Sumps, Pits, Basins & Separators

01 Parallel Plate Separators (A) Basin


02. Parallel Plate Separators(B) Basin
03. Impounding Basin
04. DAF Basin
05 Activated Sluge Treatment Basin.
06. Clarifier Basin
07. Sluge Dying Basin

B- Storage Tank

08. API Slop Tank.

SLOP SYSTEM

A- Storage Tank

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01. Light Slop Tank
02. Heavy Slop Tank.

SPENT CAUSTIC TREATMENT SYSTEM

A- Storage Tank

01. Spend Caustic Storage Tank

TANK FARM

A- Storage Tank

01. Crude Tanks


02. LPG Tanks
03. Unleaded Gasoline Export Tanks
04. Motor Gasoline Tanks
05. HOBC Tanks
06. Naphtha Export Tanks
07. Jet A-4 Tanks
08. Jet A-1 Tanks
09. LDO Tanks
10. HSD Tanks
11. Asphalt Tanks
12. Butane Tanks
13. SR.L.T.Naphtha Tanks
14. L.T.HCR Naphtha Tanks
15. L.T.Coker Naphtha Tanks
16. L.T.Heavy Naphtha Tanks
17. Reformate Tanks
18. VGO Tanks
19. Vaccum Resid Tanks.

CHEMICAL STORAGE & HANDLING

A- Process Tanks & Accumulators.

01. Acid Storage Drum


02. Caustic Storage Drum
03. Caustic Dilution Drum

B- Storage Tank

04. Caustic Dissolving Tanks

MARKETING PIPELINES

A- Package Unit - Major

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01. Marketing Pipelines.

LPG BOTTLING PLANT

A- Package Unit-Major

01. LPG Bottling Plant.

MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT.

A- Fired heaters

01. Radiant & connection coils


02. Steel Structure.
03. Stack etc.

B- Air Coolers (Condensors)

01. Fin Tube bundles

C- Steam Boilers.

D- Heat Recovery Boilers

E- Atmospheric Storage Tanks

01. Cone Roof


02. Dome Roof
03. Int. Floating Roof
04. Floating roof

F. Spherical Storage Tanks.

G- Steel Structure

H- Piping

I Fire Fighting Equipment

J- Workshop equipment.

K- Water Treatment Plants.

L- Electrical Equipment.

01. Switchgear (IIV, MV, LV)


02. Motor Control Center
03. Instrument Panels

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04. Power Electronic Equipment
05. Sub-station equipment etc.
06. Power Transformers (6.3 - 40MVA).
07. Distribution Transformer (0.6-4 MVA)
08. I.T. Instrument Transformers
09. 11 KV Bulk Oil Circuit Breaker
10. 11 KV Dropout Cutout Fuse with Fuse link
11. Power Factor Improvement Plant.
12. Energy Meters (Single and three phase)

Annexure-IV

SUGAR PLANT UPTO 10,000 TCD

Scope of engineering services and equipment manufacturing locally:-


Basic & Detailed Engineering
Plant payout
Process design
Heat balance
Material balance
Water balance
Piping design
Electrical design
Instrument and control design
Equipment Design
Detail equipment design including workshop drawing Erection/installation
drawings.

Installation and Commissioning Services.


Supervision for installation, erection and commissioning services.

LIST OF EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURED LOCALLY

Platform for weigh bridge.


Cane feeding table(drag type, slate type)
Truck tipper (rectangular, rotary)
Cane Carrier.
Cane leveler.
Cane cutting knives.
Cane shredder
Prepared cane elevator
Cane crushing mills
Mill cooling water piping.
Inter conveyors
Service platform & gangways
Receiving tanks made of mild steel & stainless steel
Set of imbinition & juice piping, service hand box only.
Seive & double reduction low speed gearing
Overhead travelling crane(without hoist & controls)

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Belt conveyor
Juice Scale.
Juice Heaters.
MOL doasing apparatus
Bucket elevator.
Lime slaker
MOL vibrating screen.
Flashing vessel.
Door type & SRI type clarifier
Vaccum filters
Cascade condenser
Mud overflow tank
Mud mixer
Bagacillo blower.
Cyclone bagacillo separator and ducting
Bagacillo screen with hopper
Evaporators.
Condesnate receiver
Vaccum pans(batch type)
Crystallizers (air cooled & water cooled)
Vertical crystallizer
Open seed crystallizer.
Vaccum crystallizers
Multi jet condesners
Spray pond.
Continous centrifugals.
Feed mixer.
Screw conveyor
Sugar remeltor
Magma minglers single/double paddle.
Raw sugar remelter.
First carbonation tank.
Second carbonation tank.
Remelt sulphitator
Rotary pressure filter.
Aereation tank.
Telofloc clarifier
Scum clarifier
Gross hopper conveyor.
White sugar dryer
Air heater
Dry cyclone, wet cyclone
Sugar screen.
Sugar Storage bins
Bag conveyor
Bag stacker.
Baggasse Fired Boiler
Steam drum
Water Drum

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Boiler tube bank
Furnace walls complete with headers.
Super heater
Headers
Boiler supporting structure.
Working platform
Steel casing.
Air heater
Dumping grates & feeder.
Economizer.
I.D.F.D. & S.A. fans
Fly ash arrestor.
Observation ports, inspection/access doors.
Hoppers.
Flue gas ducts.
Chimney stacks.
Integral piping.
Blow down tank.
Water sampling device.
Thermal deareator.
Deareator storage tank.
Feed water softening plant.
Bagasse conveyors.
Steam distribution header.
Manual crane (without hoist, etc.)
Miscellaneous
Staging flooring etc.
All fabricated piping, ducts, hangers, supports, expension
joints, flanges and distribution headers.
Flue gas dust catcher.
Gas scrubber.
Sulphur furnace.

LOCAL VENDOR ITEMS

Centrifugal pumps(open impeller & chock less type)(for water, juice, syrup MOL
, mud, slurry)
Sequeral gauge electric motors.
Massesecuite, molasses, magma pumps.
Injection water pumps(upto 1750 M/hr, 22 M)
Spray water pumps
Cooling tower equipment
Manually operating hoists.
Leaves for pressure filter.
Bagasse Fired Boiler
Refractory and insulation bricks.
Boiler insulation/cladding.
Electric driven feed water pump with motor.
Turbo driven feed water pump without drive.

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Water softening plant pumps.
Motor control.
Piping & fittings
Insulation & lagging
Power House
Cable & sub station/transformer
Battery and static capacitor.
Set of low voltage switch board.

Miscellaenous

All medium pressure piping, fittings, G.I. piping & fittings, hanger, supports,
duplex valves nuts, bolts, washers & jointing materials.
Set of insulation material.
Work shop equipment.

IMPORTED ITEMS

Road vehicle weigh bridge without platform.


Variable speed drive (Ac/DC/Hydraulic type)
Hydraulic system for truck tippler.
All electric geared motors (low rpm)
Steam turbines (single and multi stage)
Automatic speed regulating equipments)
Magnetic separator(rotary/suspended/self cleaning type)
Hydraulic system for mill.
Multi point lubricators for mill.
Imbition water flow recorder.
Screen DSM & rotary type.
High Speed gear boxes.
Hoist, trolley, drive & control for crane.
Centralized mill control disk.
Mill roller lathe.
Control instruments for MOL.
Mud diaphragm pump.
Coagulant metering pump.
Custometer and panscope for vaccum pans.
Vaccum regulating valve.
Vaccum pump.
Tube Cleaners & tube expanders.
Electric butterfly valves for vaccum pan.
Electric sugar detector.
Massecuite/molasses/magna pumps.
Cloth for rotary pressure filter.
Meltering & dosing pumps.
Talofloc drum heater.
Impeller/agitators with drive.
Talofloc educator.
Aeration pump & air flow meter.

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Talo deep bed filter complete with accessories.
Blower.
Batch type, centrifugal for R-massecuite.
Hot wash water plant.
Oil free air compressor.
Sack filling machine.
Check weighing scale.
Bag sewing machines.

Bagasse Fired Boiler.


Scoot blowers and tube expander.
Bagasse combustion equipment except dumping grate and feeder.
Oil combustion equipment.
Drive for rotary valve.
Special refrectories, castable/moldable & jointing motor.
Calcium salicate.
Valve & mountings.
Intergral & technological piping & fittings.
Blow down valves, level, pressure guages & controls.
Instrument & controls.
HP, LP chemical dosing equipment.
Turbine for feed water pump.
Chemical resin.
Instruments & controls for boiler.
Oil pumping & heating unit.
Valves mountings, gauges, steam traps & fittings.
Tube expanders.
Power House
Turbo alternators.

Bus-bar for turbo alternator set.


Switch board.
H.T. cables.
Storage batteries.
Crane parts (Hoist only).
Diesel alternator.

Miscellaneous

Set of high pressure piping and fittings, steam traps strainer, expansion bellows,
etc.
De-super heater(steam automoizer, instruments & controls).
Pressure reducing valves, instruments & controls.
Safety valve.
Set of integrator/Recorder.
Laboratory equipments.

Annexure-V

205
CLASSIFICATION OF MANHINERY SUPPLIES FOR CEMENT PLANT
UPTO 4000 TONS/DAY CAPACITY

LEGENDS:

LIST "A' LOCAL SUPPLIES


LIST "B" FOREIGN PARTNER'S IMPORTS
LIST "C' LIST OF LOCALLY ENGINEERED AREA

for Heavy Mechanical Complex Ltd. (Ahmed Sajjad Khan)


Deputy General Manager
for DESCON Engineering (Pvt) Ltd. (Bashir Ahmed Malik)
Resident manager
for Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (Siddiq Ahmed)
Deputy Superintendent.
(LOCAL SUPPLIES)
LIST "A"
Dated 06.04.1995

CLASSIFICATION OF MACHINERY SUPPLIES FOR CEMENT PLANT


UPTO 4000
TONS/DAY CAPACITY

S.NO. DESCRIPTION DESIGN SCOPE OF LOCAL SUPPLIES


_______________________________________________________________________
1. Air lift Local Cylinderical steel tanks
Internal discharge pipes.
Special aeration bottoms
Compressed air nozzles
Material pipe
Fabric
Butterfly valves.
Rotary piston blower.

2. Air separators/Classifiers Foreign Rotors


(Mechnical For ball Mills) Stator parts.
Liners(of carbon steel)
Drive supports
Platforms and ladders.

3. Air Separators/Classifiers for Foreign Casing and structual parts.


roller mills.

4. Air separator/Classifiers(High Foreign Rotor, liners casing supports.


efficiency)For cement mills.

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5. Apron Conveyor/Clinker Local Shafts
conveyors Runway supports.
Drive station
Take up stations
Buckets with bolts
Intel hood
Discharge hood
Frame work
Chain wheel hubs.
Base frame
Rollers/Chains
Sprocket teeth segmeal
Rails
Tensioning device

Drive unit

6. Apron Feeders/Plate feeder Local Apron deck assy including


sprocket bearing/housing, shafts, tensioning,
device, structure, inlet and outlet hood, base frames, coupling guards.
Buffer springs,rubber shocks, drive and driven sprockets, roller chain, gear
box and couplinos.

7. Bag Divertors Local Divertor


Actuator

8. Bag Loaders/Truck Loaders/ Local Steel frame


Lorry loaders. Travel carriage
Pulleys and shafts
Tensioning device
Idlers
Belts
Moterised pulley
Travel drive units.
Hoist unit
Electrical & control equipment.

9. Ball Mill Foreign Parts for inlet Casings


Parts for oulet casings
Top sections for outlets
Parts for diaphragms
Parts for outlet chamber
Inlet cone
Centre section of mill shell
Lining rings, mill shell
Liners, grinding media.

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10. Ball mill (with trunions) Foreign Trunions,(below 5100 mm
outer dia and 500 mm height)
Mill Shell with flange(outer dia 3100 mm
and below)
Trunion bearing
Base Frame with anchoring.
Diaphragm, Girth gear Guard, inlet & outlet
screens,
inlet & outlet housing, shell liners,
Trunion and Diaphragm liners, grinding
Media.

11. Belt Conveyor Local Pulleys & shaft assembles


Idler supports
Discharge stations
Supporting structures
Take-up station
Skirt plates with feed
inlets covers
Drive guards
Rubber curtains
Scrappers
Inlet & outlet chutes
Rubber belts
Idler rollers
Lagging for pulleys
Drive unit, Switches, motion sensors etc.

12. Blending Silo Equipment/ Foreign Distributor for silo feeding


Pre-homogenising Silo equipment Silo vent valve
Open air slides for aeration
Air piping
Silo man- hole
Collection box
Silo inlet
Steel cone
Sounding pipe.

13. Boile Unit/Heal Transmitting Foreign Chimney


oil producer Tanks
Gallery and ladder.

14. Bridge Recalimers Foreign Main girders


Rake cars
Towers
Harrows
Scrapper blades
Roller tables
Gangways

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Frames for scraper chains
Travelling carriages Excl.
Wheels
Cabin
Drive stations
Rail clamps and foundation bolts
Roller chains
Scraper chains
Winches, incl. pulleys
Drive units
Tensioning device for scraper chain
Hydraulic equipment
|Idlers for roller tables
Rails for tracks
Chain wheels, Carriage wheels
Electrics & controls.

15. Bucket Elevators Local Casings


Inspection doors
Buckets
Drive stations
Take-up stations
Shaft assemblies
including tensioning device and
bearing/Hosuing
Chain wheel, replaceable segments,
Chains, shackles, distance plates
Drive unit
Motion detector

16. Burner Suspension Local Frame


Rails
Burner trilley
Duct for ventilation
Trolley drive
Controls.

17. Cement Silo Equipment Local Distributor for silo feeding


Silo vent value
Open air slides for aeration
Air piping/Fittings/Valves
Silo man-hole
Collecting box
Silo inlet
Steel cone
Sounding pipe
Polyester fabric
Butterfly valves

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Cut off valves
Flow control gates
Level indicators
Rotary piston blowers
Slide gates
Divertion gates
Control Air piping.

18. Chain Scrapers/Spillage Local Troughs


conveyors Frameworks
Scrapers
Casing
Shafts
Bearings
Bearings housing
Chain wheels
Chain & shackles
Rails
Drive unit
Motion Sensors etc.

19. Change-over Gates/Diverters Foreign Gates


Control cabinets
Actuators
Limit switches
Position indicators

20. Compressors, dryers and Foreign Air receivers


Air Receivers Piping.
Compressors with accessories.
Air driers.
Valves
Sequence Controllers
Drives.

21. Conditioning Towers/ Foreign Casing


Spray Towers Structure
Screw conveyor
Platforms
Water tanks
Piping.

22. Cranes/mono-rail and Hoists Local Crane bridges


Tracks and monorails
Control panels
Wheels, end-carriages
Hoist
Grab/trolley

210
Power supply lines
Pendant control system
Travel geared motors with brakes
Limit switches.

23. Crushers(Hammer Type) Foreign Flywheel


for limestone Casing
Base frames
Rotor assembly
Impact plate
Anvil, grate bars,
Outlet grate
Hammers
Hammer extraction device
Hydraulic parts
Drive unit
Oil cooler
Electrics & instruments
Bearings with Housing V-belts

24. Crusher(Hammae Type) Local Flywheel


For Gypsum Casing
Base frames
Rotor assembly
Impact plate
Anvil, grate bars,
Outlet grate
Hammers
Hammer extraction device
Hydraulic parts
Drive unit
Oil cooler
Electrics & instruments
Bearings with Housing V-belts

25. Crusher(Roller Type) Foreign Casing


Flysheel
Base Frame
Rotor Assembly
Overhead protection
Buffer springs
Drive unit
Bearings with Housings.

26. Crushers(Impact type) Foreign Casing liners,


base frames, guards
Hydraulic

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Rotor assembly
Drive.

27. Dampers/Louvers Foreign Dampers


Actuators
Limit, switches
Position indicators
Drive unit.

28. Drag Chain Conveyors Foreign Casing, links, chain,


sprockets, shafts, tensioning device, structure, inlet and outlet chutes
drive.

29. Dust Filters/Bag Filters Local Casing, structure, screw conveyor


and all internal
parts. Guages, valves, timers, rotary air lock
and other special parts Drive Unit.

30. Electrostatic precipiators Foreign Frames for casing s


Plates work for casings
Bollom hoppers for casings
Inlet and outlet
translations
Distribution screens
Ladder and platforms
Screw conveyer
Bearings and housing

31. Fans(Larger ones like Foreign Casing


Kiln and Cooler, ID,EP Frames
and Separator fan) Guards

32. Fans(Dust collector) Local Rotor assembly,casing base frames, guards


Inlet vane controller actuators, vibration
pads, spun
cones, bearings/housings V-belts and
pulleys
Couplings.

33, Fans (Clinker cooler) Local Rotor assembly, casing base frames, guards
Inlet vane controller actuators, vibration
pads, spun cones, bearings/housings V-belts
and pulleys & piezo rings, couplings.

34. Flap gates/Blast Gates Foreign Gates

35. Fluxo Slides/Air Slides Local Casing


Air piping, Inlet and out let chutes,supports

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Polyester fabric, wire mesh
Fan.

36. Grate cooler/Clinker


Coolers

36.1 Conventional type Foreign Casing, stationary and movable


grate assembly side
walls, crank drive assembly, chutes, clinker
breaker housing and rotor assy.

36.2 Controlled flow grate type Foreign Casing, side walls, chutes,
clinker breaker housing
and rotor assembly

37. Hot Gas Generator/Heat Foreign Casing


generator/Air Heater

38. Kiln Foreign Klin shell, kiln shell under tyre


portion(below 65 mm
thickness and 2000 mm width) tyres (upto
outer dia 5100 mm), tyre fastening, gear
mounts, roller with shafts, bearing housings,
thrust roller, base frames, auchor bolts gear
guards, heat inlet ring, feed hood fire-
hood, inlet and outlet seals.

39. Kiln Feed System Local Tank, Sampler


Air slide casings
Pipe fittings
Butterfly valves
Level indicators
Flow control gates
Polester fabric
Load cells
Slide Gate
Flow control gate
Weigh feeder/import flow meter.

40. Oil tanks Local Tanks


Level
Indicators
Toggle switches
Solenoid valves
Heading equipment

41. Packing Plant Equipment Foreign Worktable


Local Guard plate
Packer bins

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Hoppers
Platforms
Screw conveyer
Diverting pipe
Packers
Vibrating screens
Level indicators
Rotary feeders
Discharge belts conveyor/roller ways
Bag cleaners
Broken bag discharger
Telescopic chute
Drive units
Motorised pulleys
Conveyors belt
Idlers, switches.

42. Preheater/Calciner Foreign Cyclones


Riser pipes
Central tubes
Calciner Casing
Distribution boxes
Clean-out ports
Air lances
Doors Tertiary air duct.

43. Rotary Feeder Foreign Casing


Wheel
Drive bracket
Bearing with housings
Rubber bushes
Drive

44. Roller Press Foreign Casing


Frame
Foundation plates

45. Roller Mill Foreign Mill stand , Mill body, service


platform, removable rails.

46. Screw Conveyor Local Casing


Screw shaft
Brackets
Bearings
Drive unit, switch/sensor
Grease lubrication systems.

47. Side Scrappers Foreign Scrappers blades


Port frame

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Discharge tables
Rail clamps
Foundation parts for tracks
Travel carriages excl.
Wheels, Cabin
Drive unit
Sprockets
Roller chains
Travelling wheels
Hoisting units
Carrying idlers
Rails
Electric & controls

48. Stackers Foreign Conveyor structure


Travel carriages excl.
Wheels
Jib steel structures
Throw-off car
Gangways
Platforms
Cabin
Rail clamps
Conveyor pulleys
Foundation parts for tracks
Travel wheels
Conveyor belt
Idlers
Drive unit
Hydraulic parts
Rails

49. Vibration feeders Foreign Electric & controls


Rod gates with limit
controls
Discharges slides
Troughs, supports covers
Suspension parts
Magnetic vibrators
Thyristor units, Drives.

50. Weigh Bridge Foreign Beams for bridge


Supports for bridge
Platform
Load cells
Weighing indicators
Printer.

51. Weigh Feeder Foreign

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52. Miscellaneous equipment Local/ Hopper lining
Foreign Pipes and bends
Throttle valves
Chutes and spouts
Foundation bolts
Tubes
Supports/Structure
M.S. Silo/bins
Platforms
Cyclones
Steel parts for expansion joints
Ducts
Steel stack
Embedment parts
Base plates and frames
Guards
Portable fire
extinguishers
Tanks
Water treatment plant
Gas bottle units
Drain pumps
Insulation
Water pumps
Evaporation cooler
Piping and fittings
Valves
Workshop Equipment
Disengaging box
Needle gate
Silo side door/man-holes
Silo vent valve
Preheater Steel Tower.
Tertiary/Secondary air duct
Setting chamber
Canopy for clinker Silo
Steel structure for pre-hamogenising yard
Belt Weighers
Building structures
Expansion joint fabric with special glues and
adhesives

53. Electrical items Local Power Transformer,


53.1 High Voltage Switch Gear with Transformer 132/6.3KV.
Metering & Protection Panel, Steel Structure,
auxiliary Panels, Switch board, Battery
chargers

216
Components for meterings & protertion
Panels
Components for auxiliary panels, Current
transformers, Potential transformers, surge
arrestors, line isolators, Neutral Resistors,
Batteries & Circuit breakers.

53.2 Medium Voltage Switch Gear Local Gubicles for incoming and outgoing
Feeders,
Switch board, bus tie ducts, power factor
improvement plants
Circuit breakers
Components for M.V. switch gear on load
Dis-connecting switch(upto 6 KV)

53.3 Low voltage Switch Gear Local Cubicles for incoming & outgoing
Feeders,
Distribution borad(AC/DC) power factor
improvement plants.
Circuit breakers, Components for L.V.
switch gear.

53.4 Motor Control Centers. Local Cubiles for Motor Starters(MV/LV)


Components for motor starters.

53.5 Distribution Transformers Local Complete

53.6 Variable Speed Motors(DG) Foreign

53.7 Variable Speed Motors(AC) Local AC motor, drive control panel, thyrister
control
panels Thyrister modules.

53.8 Medium Voltage Motors Foreign

53.9 Low Voltage Motors Local Complete

53.10 Engineering Power Supply Local Complete

53.11 Field Instrumentation Foreign

53.12 Process Monitoring System Foreign PLC Systems, Hard


ware/Soft ware
engineering, control desks, wiring ,
Electronic modules and special
devices.

53.13. Kilsn Cooler TV-System Foreign

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53.14 Kiln Diagnostic System Foreign

53.15. Inter Communication System Foreign

53.16 X-Ray Spectrometer Foreign

53.17 Auxiliary UPS system Foreign

53.18 Signal & measuring Cables Foreign

53.19 Medium Voltage Cables Local Complete.

53.20 Low Voltage Cables Local Complete

53.21 Erection Material Local Complete

53.22 Plant Lighting System Local Complete

53.23 Lightening & Grounding System Local Complete

53.24 Telephone system Local Complete

53.25 Diesel Generating sets Local Complete except engines


(Upto 1000 KVA)
Above 1000 KVA) Foreign

NOTE:
Parts, components and sub-components mentioned in the column Scope of local
supplies
"includes certain items to be imported by recognized manufacturers to complete
the assembly.

List "B"
CLASSIFICATION OF MACHINERY SUPPLIES FOR CEMENT PLANT UPTO 4000
TONS/DAY CAPACITY

S.No. DESCRIPTION DESIGN FOREIGN PARTNER’S IMPORTS


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1. Air Lift Local

2. Air separators/Classifiers Foreign Liners(of wearing material)


(mechanical For ball Mills) Gearboxes,
Couplings,
Varitable speed
motor.

218
3. Air Separators/Classifiers Foreign Gate feeder,
for roller mills pneumatic
Cylinders, seals, drive etc.

4. Air Separator/Classifiers Foreign Liners of wearing materials


(High efficiency) For pipes (of wearing materials)
cement mills Valves/Air locks, drive lube system.

5. Apron Conveyor/Clinker Local


conveyors.

6. Apron Feeders/plate feeder Local

7. Bag Divertors Local

8. Bag Loaders/Truck Loaders/ Local


Lorry Loaders.

9. Ball Mill(with slide shoe Foreign Mill shell inlet section with
slide ring,
bearings) Mill shell outlet section with slide ring.
Grates and supporting rings for diaphragms
Forged
bolts for liner, plates, Slideshoe bearings
Lubrication units Erection tools Bellows for
expansion Joints water injection equipment,
Drive Unit.

10. Ball mill(with trunnions) Foreign Mill shell, (with flange outer
dia more than 3100
mm), ball sockets, Girth Gear, Pinion, or
pinion bearing, with housing Lube system,
water injection system, Gear Boxes &
couplings, Glutch, Hollow shafts mill lube
and jack-
up pumps, liner bolts, Trunnions(above
5100 mm outer dia and 2500 mm height)

11. Belt Conveyor Local

12. Blending Silo Equipment/ Foreign Polyester fabric


Pre-homogenising Silo Butterfly valves
Equipment. Cut off valves
Flow control gates
Level indicators
Rotary piston blowers
Control air piping
Slides gates Divertion
gates, flow meters,

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control unit and instruments.

13. Boiler Unit/Heat Transmitting Foreign Complete except local items


oil producer

14. Bridge Reclaimers Foreign

15. Bucket Elevator Local

16. Burner Suspension Local

17. Cement Silo Equipment Local

18. Chain Scrapers/Spillage Local


conveyors

19. Change-over Gates/Diverters Foreign

20. Compressors, dryers and air Foreign


Receivers.

21. Conditioning Towers/Spray Foreign Water injection system Nozzles


Towers. Water filters
Centrifugal pump
Units(with low volume and high head)
Rotary air lock.

22. Cranes/mono-rail and Local


Hoists

23. Crushers(Hammer Type) Foreign


for limestone

24. Crusher(Hammer type) Local


For Gypsum

25. Crusher(Roller Type) Foreign

26. Crushers(Impact type) Foreign

27. Dampers/Louveyors Foreign

28. Drag Chain Convers Foreign

29. Dust Filters/Bag Filters Local

30. Electrostatic precipitators Foreign Drive unit


Electrical equipment
Discharge electrodes

220
Collecting plates
Internal parts
Hammer and rapping bars
Rotary air lock.

31. Fans(Larger ones like Kiln Foreign Impellers


and Cooler ID,EP and Shafts
Separator fan) Bearings/ housing
Electrics & instruments,
Variable speed motor,
V-belts and pulleys, actuators, vane
controllers,
couplings.

32. Fans(Dust collector) Local

33. Fans(Clinker cooler) Local

34. Flap gates/Blast Gates Foreign Solenoid valves


Limit switches
Pneumatic cylinders

35. Fluxo Slides/Air Slides Local

36. Grate, Cooler/Clinker Coolers

36.1 Conventional type. Foreign Bottom gates, instrumentation and


controls,
lube system, drive Unit Seals bellows, V-
belts, bearing/housings, Chains, Shackles.

36.2 Controlled flow grate type Foreign Bottom gates,


instrumentation and controls, lube
system, drive Unit, Seals bellows, V-belts.
bearings/housings, Chains, Shackles
Moving and fixed grate assembly.

37. Hot gas Generator/Heat Foreign Lining


generator/Air Heater Burner station
Fans
Controls
Refractories.

38. Kiln Foreign Girth gear, tyres(above 5100 mm


outer dia)pinion,
pillow blocks, gear boxes, clutches
couplings, parts of kiln seals, lube system,
diesel engine(if required), pneumatic
cylinders, seals, Burner and controls Kiln

221
Shell Portion(above 65 mm thickness and
2000 mm width)

39. Kiln Feed System Local

40. Oil Tanks Local

41. Packing Plant Equipment Local/


Foreign

42. Preheater/Calciner Foreign Bellows, Sluice haps Shock blasters


Sequence controller immersion pipes
Burner and Controls.
43. Rotary Feeder Foreign

44. Roller press Foreign Roller bodies


Bearings with housings
Seals
Hydraulic equipment
Drive unit and instrumentation and controls.

45. Roller Mill Foreign Grinding table, grinding rollers, lube


system,
grinding parts, grinding rings,
grinding tyre, grease pump, rocker arms,
Hydro pneumatic Springs system,
mill drive, Seal air blower, Mill
monitoring/interface Cabinet, Water
injection unit.Hydraulic swing device,
Hydraulic cabinet, Service tools.
46. Screw Conveyor Local

47. Side Scrappers Foreign

48. Stackers Foreign

49. Vibration feeders Foreign

50. Weigh Bridge Foreign

51. Weigh Feeder Foreign Complete with drive and controls

52. Miscellaneous Equipment Local/ Sampler


Foreign Refractories & castables
Pressure equalising valve
Oil pumps
Oil heating coils
and heaters
Oil pumps and heating unit

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Burner equipment
Soleniod valves
Safety valves
Butterfly valves
Laboratory equipment
Quality control system.
Change-over gate
Hydraulic cylinders
Elevators
Samples
Motion Detectors,
Emergency stops,
Belt drift switches.
Pull-card switches
Metal detector,
Magnetic Seperator
Weigh belt scales
Side dischargers
Primary/secondary air fans
Silo extraction gate
platform weigh scales
Clinker weighing unit.

53. Electrical items

53.1 High Voltage Switch Gear Local


with Transformer 132/6.3 KV.

53.2 Medium Voltage Switch Gear. Local On load dis-connecting switch above
6 KV

53.3 Low Voltage Switch Gear Local

53.4 Motor Control Centers Local

53.5 Distribution Transformers Local

53.6 Variable Speed Motors(DV) Foreign Complete.

53.7 Variable Speed Motors(AC) Local

53.8 Medium Voltage Motors Foreign Complete

53.9 Low Voltage Motors Local

53.10 Engineering Power Supply Local

53.11 Field Instrumentation Foreign Complete

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53.12 Process Monitoring System Foreign

53.13 Kiln/Cooler TV-System Foreign Complete

53.14 Kiln Diagnostic System Foreign Complete

53.15 Inter Communication System Foreign Complete

53.16 X-Ray Spectrometer Foreign Complete

53.17 Auxiliary UPS System Foreign Complete

53.18 Signal & measuring Cables Foreign Complete

53.19 Medium Voltage Cables Local

53.20 Low Voltage Cables Local

53.21 Erection Material Local

53.22 Plant Lighting System Local

53.23 Lightening & Grounding Local


System.

53.24 Telephone system Local

53.25 Diesel Generating Sets Local


(Upto 1000 KVA)
(Above 1000 KVA) Foreign Complete.

List "C"

CLASSIFICATION OF MACHINERY SUPPLIES FOR CEMENT PLANT


UPTO 4000 TONS/DAY CAPACITY

1. Limestone and Clay Crushing Area.

2. Raw Materials Pre-Homogenizing Areas.

3. Clinker Transport Storage and Mill Feed.

4. Gypsum Crushing and Transport.

5. Cement Silos.

6. Packing Plant

7. Compressed Air system.

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8. Fuel oil system

9. Water System.

Annexure-VI

GAS PROCESSING PLANTS LOCALLY MANUFACTURED EQUIPMENT

- Two/Three phase separators.


- Absorption tower/columns (wall thickness upto 120 mm)
- Process reactors(wall thickness upto 120 mm)
- Pressure vessels (based on ASME code)
Tubular heat exchangers (TEMA standards)
- Tubular condensers(TEMA standards)
Plain/Fin tube air coller (excl. fans)
- LPG storage tanks(based on ASME codes)
- Oil storage tanks(based on API codes)
- Heat recovery boilers
- Steel structures.
- Process & utilities piping.
- Off-site utilities.
- Gas sweetening unit(Amine absorption unit)
- Gas dehydration unit(Glycol, dehydration plant)
- Flare stack system
- LPG recovery unit.
- Sulphur recovery unit.

Exclusion: -
Rotary equipment like pumps, compressors, Turbines
Power generation unit.
Instrumentation & control system.
High pressure valves & pipe & fittings.
Internals, filters, demister, seals etc.
Vendor items for process unit.

Note: The locally manufactured equipment will be based on


foreign technology partner process design/basis
engineering.
Annex-VII

BASIC CHROMIUM SULPHATE PLANT LOCALLY MANUFACTURED


EQUIPMENT.

- Ball mills
- Bucket elevators.
- Screw conveyors.
- Belt conveyors.
- Rotary kiln.

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- Rotary drier.
- Evaporators.
- Reactor vessel.
- Steam boiler.
- Waste heat recovery boiler.
- Mixers/Agitators.
- Dust collector.
- Industrial fans.
- Storage tanks.

Exclusion:

Gear drives, D.C. motors, cone crushers, vibrating screens, vaccum filters, vaccum
pumps, open impeller pumps, titanium heat exchanger & reactor, steam ejector, filter
presses & centrifuges, Bag packing-sealing & sewing machines, Dense phase conveying
system, oil firing system for kiln & driers, weigh feeders, air compressor, rotary piston
blower.

Annex-VIII

BALL BEARING OF THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS WITH A TOLERANCE


UPTO 2 MM ON PLUS OR MINUS SIDES IN INNER AND OUTER DIAMETER

Bearing Designation Bore Dia mm Outside Dai mm Width mm


--------------------- ----------- ------------- ---------

6000/6,000/000 10 26 8

6001/6,001/001 12 28 8

6002/6,002/002 15 32 9

6003/6,003/003 17 35 10

6004/6,004/004 20 42 12

6005/6,005/005 25 47 12

6006/6,006/006 30 55 13

6007/6,007/007 35 62 14

6008/6,008/008 40 68 15

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6009/6,009/009 45 75 16

6010/6,010/010 50 80 16

6011/6,011/011 55 90 18

6012/6,012/012 60 95 18

6013/6,013/013 65 100 18

6200/6,200/200 10 30 9

6201/6,201/201 12 32 10

6202/6,202/202 15 35 11

6203/6,203/203 17 40 12

6203/6,203/204 20 47 14

6204/6,204/205 25 52 15

6206/6,206/206 50 62 16

6207/6,207/207 35 72 17

6208/6,208/208 40 40 18

6209/6,209/209 45 35 19

6210/6,210/210 50 90 20

6211/6,211/211 55 100 21

6212/6,212/212 60 110 22

6213/6,213/213 65 120 23

6300/6,300/300 10 35 11

6301/6,301/301 12 37 12

6302/6,302/302 15 42 13

6303/6,303/304 20 52 15

6305/6,305/305 25 62 17

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6306/6,306/306 30 72 19

6307/6,307/307 33 80 21

6308/6,308/308 40 90 23

6309/6,309/309 45 100 25

6310/6,310/310 50 110 27

6311/6311/311 55 120 29

6312/6,312/312 60 130 32

6313/6,313/313 65 140 33

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