
Seven 40-foot containers of ceramic tiles and sanitary wares, consigned to Linking Enterprises, were seized after they arrived at the Port of Manila in January 2015 from China.
A document and physical examination revealed the shipment was grossly undervalued, and was misdeclared in weight by more than 30%. The importer declared the shipment’s volume to be 121,720 kilograms with a value of P216,139. Its actual weight turned out to be 174,362.8 kilograms with a value of P529,382, or a 59% difference (P313,243).
BOC also seized a container of circuit breakers undervalued by as much as 84%. The shipment was consigned to Fortress Kinetic Electrical Enterprises.
Two containers holding steels sheets, a dryer machine, a molding machine, polycarbonate, and pigment used to produce galvanized roofs were also nabbed due to a discrepancy in weight of more than 30% and for not declaring various items inside the boxes. The shipment consigned to Aberjov Trading had an estimated value of P1.88 million.
Lastly, BOC seized one 20-foot container of polyurethane resin for gross undervaluation. The declared value was only P97,538 when the actual value upon examination was P258,923, or a discrepancy of P212,595 or 63%. The shipment was consigned to Richneil Marketing.