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Definition of bonded warehouse in English: bonded warehousenounˌbɒndɪd ˈwɛːhaʊsˈbɑndəd ˈwɛ(ə)rˌhaʊs A customs-controlled warehouse for the retention of imported goods until the duty owed is paid. 关栈,保税仓库 Example sentencesExamples - We are lucky in that we actually have access to the oldest bonded warehouse in Ireland which is ideal in temperature and location for our business.
- The company maintained small distilling of rum products only to keep the bonded warehouse license at this location.
- They are transported by ship to East London in South Africa, placed in bonded warehouses before being loaded onto auto-carriers for the road trip to Namibia.
- Goods may also be moved from one bonded warehouse to another bonded warehouse without the payment of duties and VAT.
- Cannon volleys were fired, shattering a few windows at the bonded warehouses.
- He has around 40 cases stored in a bonded warehouse, because ‘not many flats in Soho have decent cellars’, and buys wine when he and his wife need it.
- In outline, all the evasion counts related to alcoholic drink removed from bonded warehouses in the United Kingdom.
- The company has acquired several acres next to its premises to build its own bonded warehouse.
- It is currently preparing the ground for a new bonded warehouse at its base in Symington, near Biggar.
- Retailers will also be allowed to store their goods in a bonded warehouse.
- It is important to ensure that wine is delivered straight to bonded warehouses, to avoid tax problems and as a guarantee that the quality has been maintained.
- Consider the bonded warehouse fees for shipments pending inspection and the paperwork nightmare for such efforts.
- Wines, spirits and cigarettes were obtained either in this country or from abroad and held in a bonded warehouse in the United Kingdom in a duty suspended state.
- He said his company is a bonded warehouse and as such, it stocks vehicles for the local market as well as re-export.
- The property is a purpose-built bonded warehouse constructed in the late 1970s by Gilbeys.
- In 1887 Cassidy's Distillery reached the peak of its production, almost 250,000 gallons, with 7,000 barrels in stock in the bonded warehouses still standing today.
- The high duty levelled on spirits in Britain makes the illegal trade in alcohol ‘diverted’ from bonded warehouses too tempting for criminal networks to ignore.
- However, customs officials are encouraging long-term storage of wine away from bonded warehouses.
- However the cargo is to remain at your bonded warehouse in our name and is not to be released or delivered to anybody without our written authority.
- The factory held three or four bonded warehouses, administrative offices, a bottling plant, a small cooperage, and an enormous vatting and blending operation.
Definition of bonded warehouse in US English: bonded warehousenounˈbändəd ˈwe(ə)rˌhousˈbɑndəd ˈwɛ(ə)rˌhaʊs A customs-controlled warehouse for the retention of imported goods until the duty owed is paid. 关栈,保税仓库 Example sentencesExamples - In outline, all the evasion counts related to alcoholic drink removed from bonded warehouses in the United Kingdom.
- In 1887 Cassidy's Distillery reached the peak of its production, almost 250,000 gallons, with 7,000 barrels in stock in the bonded warehouses still standing today.
- Wines, spirits and cigarettes were obtained either in this country or from abroad and held in a bonded warehouse in the United Kingdom in a duty suspended state.
- Cannon volleys were fired, shattering a few windows at the bonded warehouses.
- The company maintained small distilling of rum products only to keep the bonded warehouse license at this location.
- The factory held three or four bonded warehouses, administrative offices, a bottling plant, a small cooperage, and an enormous vatting and blending operation.
- The high duty levelled on spirits in Britain makes the illegal trade in alcohol ‘diverted’ from bonded warehouses too tempting for criminal networks to ignore.
- Retailers will also be allowed to store their goods in a bonded warehouse.
- However, customs officials are encouraging long-term storage of wine away from bonded warehouses.
- Consider the bonded warehouse fees for shipments pending inspection and the paperwork nightmare for such efforts.
- He has around 40 cases stored in a bonded warehouse, because ‘not many flats in Soho have decent cellars’, and buys wine when he and his wife need it.
- They are transported by ship to East London in South Africa, placed in bonded warehouses before being loaded onto auto-carriers for the road trip to Namibia.
- However the cargo is to remain at your bonded warehouse in our name and is not to be released or delivered to anybody without our written authority.
- Goods may also be moved from one bonded warehouse to another bonded warehouse without the payment of duties and VAT.
- We are lucky in that we actually have access to the oldest bonded warehouse in Ireland which is ideal in temperature and location for our business.
- The company has acquired several acres next to its premises to build its own bonded warehouse.
- It is currently preparing the ground for a new bonded warehouse at its base in Symington, near Biggar.
- It is important to ensure that wine is delivered straight to bonded warehouses, to avoid tax problems and as a guarantee that the quality has been maintained.
- The property is a purpose-built bonded warehouse constructed in the late 1970s by Gilbeys.
- He said his company is a bonded warehouse and as such, it stocks vehicles for the local market as well as re-export.
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