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A general order (GO) is a status given to imported goods that are missing the proper documentation or cannot be quickly cleared through customs for other reasons.
This part sets forth regulations pertaining to general order merchandise, unclaimed merchandise, and abandoned merchandise, the storage and sale thereof, and the distribution of the proceeds from the sale thereof.
What is General Order and what can I do to avoid it? When a cargo or container goes unclaimed for a period of time, U.S. Customs issues a General Order on the shipment, which will then the products will be auctioned off to the public.
§ 123.10 General order merchandise. (a) Any merchandise or baggage regularly landed but not covered by a permit for its release shall be allowed to remain at the place of unlading until the fifteenth calendar day after landing.
G.O. (General Order) – this takes into effect when the container goes unclaimed for a period of time. U.S. Customs will issue a G.O. Notice and move the goods to an G.O. Warehouse where the goods will either be auctioned off to the public or destroyed depending on the imported goods.
This document amends the Customs Regulations principally to create a new class of bonded warehouse exclusively for the receipt of general order merchandise, and to include procedures for authorizing and operating general order warehouses.
What is General Order? General Order (GO) is a status given to cargo imported into the U.S. that is missing proper Customs documentation or does not quickly clear Customs. If they remain uncleared after 15 days, goods under GO will be moved to a General Order warehouse (a type of bonded warehouse .)
Merchandise in general order may be released by the warehouse proprietor, after Customs inspection or examination as ordered by the port director, to the person named in a release order under § 141.11 of this chapter.
U.S. Customs General Order is a status given to imported goods that are missing the proper documentation or are not quickly cleared cleared through customs. Merchandise may be held under general order if the proper duties or taxes are not pid, or if the owner fails to complete the required customs paperwork.
A General Order Warehouse is a type of bonded warehouse that allows us to receive and hold imported goods when the US Custom’s time limit expires for a container or containers to remain on the pier and where no consumption entry is filed.