Waiver Control
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BRI/ARC
All cargo destined for Angola needs to be accompanied by an import
licence (BRI) and every bill of lading has to be accompanied by a loading
certificate/ waiver (ARC number).
Type
A loading certificate/waiver number known as the ‘Attestation
de reservation de Calle’ [ARC] must be shown on all documentation
related to the cargo shipped.
The responsibility relating to the issuance of the ARC and all costs
is with the shipper. The ARC form is bought from the appointed CNCA
agent at origin.
Legislation
Angolan legislation in accordance with decree nr.19/94 dated 28/01/94,
published in the Statue book D.R. 20/94 on 20/05/94 (effective
as from 24/04/94). The intention of this legislation is to provide
the
Angolan Government and authorities with accurate information with
respect to the cargoflow to and from their country.
General Agent
Conseil National des Chargeurs Angolais / Conselho Nacional de Carregadores
[CNCA]
CNCA ANGOLA
Palacio de Vidro
Largo 4 de Fevereiro - 5° Andar
Cx. Postal 2223 Luanda – ANGOLA
Tel : 244 2 31 13 39 / 244 231 13 40
Fax : 244 2 31 17 76
e mail : cnc@ebonet.net
Documentation
Requirements
The ARC number must be mentioned on the Bill of Lading [B/L] & the
manifest. One ARC form is required per B/L. The ARC number takes the
form of a ten digit number. No exceptions are made to the obligation
of ARC, all companies, customers, NGOs, embassies are requested to
arrange ARC, prior loading.
Given that penalties exist for non-compliance, it is very important
that shippers ensure the correct procedures are adhered to. On the
whole, approval is straightforward to obtain and waivers (loading certificates)
are rarely, if ever, refused.
Requirements of shipper/ consignee:
1. The clearance of the cargo is impossible without a loading certificate
and each bill of lading must correspond to one loading certificate.
2. The Angolan Shipper's Council (CNCA) or their agent are the only
bodies authorised to issue loading certificates/ARC numbers.
3. The first step is that consignees must apply to the Ministry of
Commerce 'to open' an Import Licence (BRI). This information is collated
on computer and transferred to the CNCA.
4. Once cargo is ready, shippers should obtain a loading certificate
blank form from CNCA or its agent at the loading port.
5. The shipper or his representative should fill in the required information
on this document and give it back to the CNCA agent who will calculate
the harbour and data processing dues and validate this information
in the CNCA computer system.
6. Each loading certificate receives one serial number (ARC) and has
to be duly dated, stamped and signed by the CNCA agent.
7. To receive his loading certificate, the shipper has to pay harbour
and data processing dues as follows:
20ft containers - USD 100 per container
40ft containers - USD 200 per container
8. Harbour and data processing dues have to be collected at the moment
goods have been loaded from port of discharge.
9. As per Decree nr.68/95 issued on 22/12/95 heavy fines/penalties
and severe actions towards shippers and/or owners who are neglecting/avoiding
the rules of the Angolese Legislation are now in force and fixed as
follows:
USD 5000.00 per incident plus 100% of all taxes to be paid to C.N.C.A
Containers
B/l no.
1x 20' or 1 x 40'
Serial no. plus 7 digits
No. of packages
Gross weight
Freight amount Conventional Cargo
B/l no.
No. of packages
Gross weight
Volume
Freight amount Vehicles and rolling material
B/l no.
No. Vehicles of rolling material
Vehicles or rolling mat. Chassis no.
Kind of vehicles or rolling material
Gross weight
Volume
Freight amount
5
Mode of Transport
Please tick your choice
10
E.T.A
Shipping line & Flag
Vessel's E.T.A as per Bill of Lading
11
Specified Ship
Vessel name without abbreviations
12
Forwarding agent
Stamp and Signature
In case of transshipments it is compulsory to indicate
the name of the first vessel and the name of the last vessel calling
Angola.
- The loading certificate if to be type written (not hand written)
- One copy of Bill of Lading is to be supplied
CNCA Form Example
Please click
here for an example of a CNCA form.
The information given in this document has been given in good
faith and believed to be correct at the time of writing. Please verify these
facts with other relevant sources before using this as the basis of any action
taken as we regret we cannot accept liability for an consequences due to inaccuracies
in this information.