What are the Types of In-Bond Movements?

What are the Types of In-Bond Movements?

There are three primary types of in-bond movements:

1. Immediate Exportation (IE; Type 63) is an entry that allows foreign merchandise arriving at one U.S. port to be exported from the same U.S. port without the payment of duty.

2. Immediate Transportation (IT; Type 61) is an entry that allows foreign merchandise arriving at one U.S. port to be transported to another U.S. port where a subsequent entry must be filed.

3. Transportation and Exportation (T&E; Type 62) is an entry that allows foreign merchandise arriving at one U.S. port to be transported through the U.S. and be exported from another U.S. port without the payment of duty.

In addition to the primary in-bond types, there are uses of in-bonds that are required by policy and regulation. These used to be specific in-bond types but now represent a process flow where in-bond is utilized. Specific regulations for these are found in various areas of the regulations:
  1. Vessel Supplies for Immediate Exportation (VSIE) is the same as an IE in-bond movement except that the merchandise will be loaded on a vessel or aircraft for its use;
  2. Vessel Supplies for Transportation and Exportation (VSTE) is the same entry as a T&E in-bond movement except that the merchandise will be loaded on a vessel or aircraft for its use;
  3. Warehouse Withdrawal for Immediate Exportation (WDIE) is an entry that allows merchandise that has been withdrawn from a bonded warehouse at one U.S. port to be exported from the same U.S. port without the payment of duty;
  4. Warehouse Withdrawal for Transportation (WWT) is an entry that allows merchandise withdrawn from a bonded warehouse at one U.S. port to be transported to another U.S. port where entry must be filed;
  5. Warehouse Withdrawal for Transportation and Exportation (WWTE) is an entry that allows merchandise withdrawn from a bonded warehouse at one U.S. port to be transported through the U.S. to be exported from another U.S. port without the payment
    of duty;
  6. Warehouse Withdrawal of Vessel Supplies for Immediate Exportation (WDVSIE) is an entry that allows merchandise withdrawn from a bonded warehouse to be loaded on a vessel or aircraft, for its use, and exported from the same U.S. port;
  7. Warehouse Withdrawal of Vessel Supplies for Transportation and Exportation (WDSTE) is an entry that allows merchandise to be withdrawn from a bonded warehouse at one U.S. port, transported through the U.S., loaded on a vessel or aircraft for its use,
    and exported from another U.S. port.