BESC Central African Republic (Waiver) – Procedure and Regulations
📌 Official nomenclature
BESC (Bordereau Électronique de Suivi des Cargaisons – République Centrafricaine)
📄 Document type
It is a mandatory certificate for all cargo destined for the Central African Republic (CAR).
⚠️ Special feature:
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CAR is a landlocked country; The BESC is mandatory for goods entering through transit ports in Cameroon, Congo, or Chad, depending on the logistics route.
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✔️ The BESC number must be included on the Bill of Lading
👤 Who must process it?
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The exporter (shipper) or his agent/freight forwarder
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With information about the exporter and importer in RCA
👉 Responsibility:
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Falls on the shipper
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It is recommended to process it at origin
📑 Required documentation
🔹 To manage the Waiver:
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Copy of BL (Bill of Lading)
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Copy of the Commercial Invoice
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Copy of the DUA (Customs Export Document)
🔹 For validation of the Waiver:
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✔️ Final BL is required (not DRAFT)
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✔️ It is recommended to validate at least 5 days before arrival at the POD
🕒 Deadlines
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Must be managed before the ship leaves
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Validation is recommended at least 5 days before arrival at the port of destination
⚠️ Risks of non-compliance:
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Fines
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Port surcharges
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Delays in dispatch and delivery
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Risk of rejection or immobilization of merchandise
⚠️ Regulations and operational rules
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✔️ Mandatory to include the BESC number in the BL
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✔️ The Waiver must be validated with final BL
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✔️ Recommended to broadcast in origin
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✔️ Responsible: Shipper
✅ Key operational summary
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Waiver validated = BESC issued
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Responsible: Shipper
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Process at origin
📌 Key documentation:
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BL final
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Commercial invoice
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DUA
📌 Critical deadline:
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≥ 5 days before arrival at the POD


