CBIC Launches ICEGATE 2.0 Module for MOOWR and MOOSWR Warehousing

Customs • News • Statutory Scope

ICEGATE 2.0 MOOWR MOOSWR module

Circular No. 28/2025-Customs, Dated 15-11-2025

1. Background

The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has issued a circular announcing the launch of an online module on ICEGATE 2.0 for filing and processing applications under Section 65 of the Customs Act, 1962.

This initiative enhances transparency and ease of doing business by enabling electronic submission and approval of applications for manufacturing and operational activities within bonded and special warehouses.

2. Scope of the Online Module

The module covers applications under two key regulatory frameworks:

  1. Manufacture and Other Operations in Warehouse Regulations, 2019 (MOOWR) – applicable to warehouses licensed under Section 58 of the Customs Act.
  2. Manufacture and Other Operations in Special Warehouse Regulations, 2020 (MOOSWR) – applicable to special warehouses licensed under Section 58A.

The online platform aims to streamline the end-to-end process of licensing, operation, and monitoring of bonded and special warehouses.

3. User Manuals and Support

Comprehensive User Manuals for both trade users and departmental officers have been made available on the ICEGATE portal to assist users in navigating the module’s functionalities.

In case of any operational difficulty:

  • Trade users can contact the ICEGATE Helpdesk, and
  • Departmental officers may escalate unresolved issues to the designated support email provided in the circular.

4. Instructions to Chief Commissioners

The circular directs all Chief Commissioners of Customs to:

  • Issue Public Notices indicating the port codes designated for receipt and processing of Section 65 applications, and
  • Ensure smooth onboarding of trade and field officers onto the ICEGATE 2.0 platform for effective implementation.

5. Significance

The launch of this online module marks a major step toward:

  • Digital transformation in customs administration,
  • Enhanced efficiency and transparency in warehouse operations, and
  • Facilitation of trade and manufacturing under bonded warehousing schemes.

Leave Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Stories
No Export Duty on Iron Ore Fines Below 58% Fe | CESTAT

Customs • News • Case Chronicles

January 31, 2026

NDPS Case | SC Allows Interim Release of Foreign Vessel

Customs • News • Case Chronicles

January 30, 2026

Government Revises Tariff Values For Edible Oils, Gold And Silver

Customs • News • Statutory Scope

January 29, 2026

Gold Smuggling Via Diplomatic Cargo Leads To Licence Revocation | SC

Customs • News • Case Chronicles

January 28, 2026

Commercial Frying System Classifiable Under HSN 8438 | CESTAT

Customs • News • Case Chronicles

January 24, 2026

Namkeen Frying System Classifiable Under HSN 8438 | CESTAT

Customs • News • Case Chronicles

January 23, 2026

Customs Can’t Alter FOB Or Recompute Drawback | CESTAT

Customs • News • Case Chronicles

January 22, 2026

CBL Regulations Breach, Licence Revocation Set Aside, Penalty Upheld

Customs • News • Case Chronicles

January 21, 2026

CBIC Grants One-Time QCO Exemption For Cross Recessed Screws

Customs • News • Statutory Scope

January 20, 2026

RoSCTL Benefits Extended To Postal Exports Via E-Entry

Customs • News • Statutory Scope

January 19, 2026