Customs: No delay in the release of PPE, medical supplies, and health devices
By Ariel Fernandez
The Bureau of Customs (BOC) is informing the public that complaints allegedly involving the BOC-DHL in the delayed release of personal protective equipment (PPE), medical supplies, and health devices are false and untrue.
Bureau of Customs (MANILA BULLETIN)
The BOC currently adopts the BOC-DHL pre-arrival procedures to immediately facilitate and process the shipments even prior to arrival of the package. Thus, the donated PPE, medical supplies, and health devices are expeditiously processed and released by the BOC within the day to recipients, which is also consistent with the policy direction under the Republic Act 11469, known as the Bayanihan Act.
As of April 2, the BOC has released a total of 4,669 shipments of PPE, medical supplies, and health devices since the declaration of a national health emergency. Of the total, the BOC-Port of NAIA released 3,430, while 1,520 packages were released in BOC-DHL with no pending shipment of PPE to date.
Despite the circulating false insinuations of holding shipments, the BOC remains committed, apolitical, and steadfast in its mandate to expeditiously process and release the PPE, medical supplies, and health devices for the immediate use of the public, especially the COVID-19 patients. The agency will also continue to provide government service during this crisis.
Bureau of Customs (MANILA BULLETIN)
The BOC currently adopts the BOC-DHL pre-arrival procedures to immediately facilitate and process the shipments even prior to arrival of the package. Thus, the donated PPE, medical supplies, and health devices are expeditiously processed and released by the BOC within the day to recipients, which is also consistent with the policy direction under the Republic Act 11469, known as the Bayanihan Act.
As of April 2, the BOC has released a total of 4,669 shipments of PPE, medical supplies, and health devices since the declaration of a national health emergency. Of the total, the BOC-Port of NAIA released 3,430, while 1,520 packages were released in BOC-DHL with no pending shipment of PPE to date.
Despite the circulating false insinuations of holding shipments, the BOC remains committed, apolitical, and steadfast in its mandate to expeditiously process and release the PPE, medical supplies, and health devices for the immediate use of the public, especially the COVID-19 patients. The agency will also continue to provide government service during this crisis.