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Office of the Chief Commissioner of Customs, Gujarat Zone, Ahmedabad Custom House, Nr OFFICE OF THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS, GUJARAT ZONE, AHMEDABAD CUSTOM HOUSE, NR. AKASHWANI, NAVRANGPURA, AHMEDABAD – 380 009 For the Quarter ending Month: June, 2017 A. Chief Commissioner S. Office/Location of CPIO Appellate Authority Jurisdiction Notified officer No. Commissionerate (Sh./Smt.) (Sh./Smt.) for payment of fees 1 Office of the Shri P.B.Meena, Shri Mahavir Singh All matters Chief Chief Deputy Commissioner Chauhan, pertaining to Accounts Commissioner of Custom House, Nr. All Additional Commissioner Office of the Officer Customs, Gujarat India Radio, Custom House, Nr. All Chief Customs, Zone, 2nd Floor, Navrangpura, A’bad– India Radio, Commissioner Ahmedabad Custom House, 09 Navrangpura, A’bad– 09 of Customs, Navrangpura, Ph. (079) 27540671 Tel No. (079) 27540692 Gujarat Zone, Ahmedabad – Fax (079) 27541531 Fax (079) 2754007 Ahmedabad 380009 [email protected] 2 Office of the Shri P.B.Meena, Shri Mahavir Singh All matters Chief Commissioner of Deputy Commissioner Chauhan, pertaining to Accounts Customs Custom House, Nr. All Additional Commissioner Office of the Officer (Appeals), 7th India Radio, Custom House, Nr. All Commissioner Customs, Floor, Mridul Navrangpura, A’bad– India Radio, of Customs Ahmedabad Tower, Nr. Times 09 Navrangpura, A’bad– 09 (Appeals), of India, Off. Ph. (079) 27540671 Tel No. (079) 27540692 Ahmedabad Ashram Road, Fax (079) 27541531 Fax (079) 2754007 Ahmedabad- [email protected] 380009 B. Commissioner S. Commissionerate CPIO Appellate Authority Jurisdiction Notified officer No. (Sh./Smt.) (Sh./Smt.) for payment of fees 1 Office of the Pr. Shri P.B.Meena, Shri Mahavir Singh All matters Chief Commissioner of Deputy Chauhan, pertaining to Accounts Customs, Commissioner Additional Commissioner Office of the Pr. Officer Ahmedabad Custom House, Nr. Custom House, Nr. All Commissioner of Customs, All India Radio, India Radio, Customs, Ahmedabad Navrangpura, A’bad– Navrangpura, A’bad– 09 Ahmedabad 09 Tel No. (079) 27540692 Ph. (079) 27540671 Fax (079) 2754007 Fax (079) 27541531 [email protected] 2 Custom House Shri J.I.Vohra, Shri G.P.Meena, Joint All matters Principal Mundra, Kutch Assistant Commissioner, Custom pertaining to the Commissioner, Commissioner, House, Mundra, PUB jurisdiction of Customs, Custom House, Building, Mundra-Kutch Custom House, Custom Mundra, PUB 370421 Mundra House, MP & Building, Mundra – Phone No. 02838- SEZ, Mundra Kutch 370421 Phone 271430 No. 02838-271430 Fax. 02838-271169 Fax. 02838-271169 3 Office of the Shri N. Mohana Shri Prabhat Kamal For matter Chief Commissioner of Krishna Rameshwaram, pertaining to Accounts Customs (Prev.), Assistant Joint Commissioner of Customs (Prev.), Officer, Jamnagar Commissioner Customs (Prev.), H.Q., Jamnagar Customs (Tech.), H.Q., Jamnagar, 6th (Prev.), H.Q., “SARDA House”, Floor, “SARDA HOUSE”, Jamnagar Opp. Panchwati, Bedi Bunder Road, Bedi Bandar Road, Jamnagar Jamnagar Phone No. 0288- Ph. No. 0288- 2757500 277505 Fax. 0288-2756703 Fax. No. 0288- e-mail: cusprevhq- 2753801 [email protected] e-mail: cusprevhq- [email protected] 4 Office of the Shri D.P.Bamnawat Shri.U.B.Rakhe, All matters of Accounts Commissioner of Deputy Additional Commissioner, Kachchh Officer, Customs, Commissioner, Office of the Commissionerate Customs Kachchh Office of the Commissioner of &Commissioner House, Kandla Commissionerate, Commissioner of Customs, Kachchh (Appeals) of (Kachchh), Kandla Customs, Kachchh Commissionerate, New Kachchh Gujarat Commissionerate, Customs Bldg., Nr. Balaji Commissionerate New Customs Bldg., Temple, Kandla Nr. Balaji Temple, (Kachchh)-370210 Kandla (Kachchh)- Gujarat 370210 Gujarat Ph No. 02836-271468- Ph No. 02836- 469 271476 Fax No. 02836-271481 Fax No. 02836- e-mail: [email protected] 271468-69 E-mail: rti.kandla- [email protected] C. Division/Field Formation S. District Sub-Division CPIO Appellate Authority Notified officer No. Sh./Smt. Sh./Smt. for payment of fees 1 Ahmedabad, Whole districts of P.B.Meena, Shri Mahavir Singh Accounts Anand, Ahmedabad, Anand, Deputy Commissioner Chauhan, Officer, Banaskantha, Banaskantha, Dahod, Vidhyalaya Chambers, Additional Customs Dahod, Gandhinagar, Kheda, Paldi Char Rasta, Paldi, Commissioner Divisions, Gandhinagar, Mehsana, Patan, Ahmedabad-380 006 Custom House, Nr. All Paldi, Kheda, Panchmahal, Tel.(079) 26579963, India Radio, Ahmedabad Mehsana, Patan, Sabarkantha, 26587255, 26587590 Navrangpura, Panchmahal, Vadodara Fax (079) 26587590 Ahmeabad- 09 Sabarkantha, [email protected] Tel No. (079) Vadodara Except ICD- 27540692 Khodiyar/Sanand/ Fax (079) 2754007 (Customs Dashrath adccusahmd@yahoo. Division, ACC, FPO, SVPI com Paldi, Airport, CFS- Ahmedabad) Chhani/Adalaj 2 Narmada, Districts of Narmada, Shri Marut Tripathi, Shri Manoj Kumar Accounts Bharuch, Surat, Bharuch, Surat, Tapi Deputy Commissioner Rajak, Officer, Tapi 2nd Floor, Urmi Complex, Additional Customs i) Customs Division, B/h Center Point, Ring Commissioner Division, Surat Road, Sagrampura, Custom Division, Surat. (ii) Surat Hira Surat – 395002 Surat, Urmi Bourse, Tel. No. (0261) 2478732, Complex,B/h Centre (iii) CH, Dahej 2463287 Point, Ring Road, , Fax- ( 0261) 2478741 Sagrampura, Surat– [email protected] 395002 Tel. No. (0261) 2478732,2463287 Fax- ( 0261) 2478741 2 Narmada, District of Narmada, Shri H.K.Jain Shri Manoj Kumar Accounts Bharuch, Surat, Bharuch, Surat, Tapi Assistant Commissioner Rajak, Officer, Tapi 2nd Floor, Urmi Complex, Additional Customs (i) Adani Hazira B/h Center Point, Ring Commissioner Division, Port Road, Sagrampura, Custom Division, Surat. (ii) Shore Guard Surat – 395002 Surat, Urmi Bharuch Tel. No. (0261) 2478732, Complex,B/h Centre (iii) FPO Surat 2463287 Point, Ring Road, Fax- ( 0261) 2478741 Sagrampura, Surat– 395002 Tel. No. (0261) 2478732,2463287 Fax- ( 0261) 2478741 3 Navsari, Valsad, Districts of Navsari, Shri H.P.Meena, Shri Manoj Kumar Accounts Daang in Gujarat Valsad, Daang in Assistant Commissioner Rajak, Officer, State & Union Gujarat State & Union ICD-Valvada, Taluka: Additional Customs Territories of Territories of Daman, Umbergaon,District, Valsad Commissioner Division, Daman, Dadra & Dadra & Nagar Haveli Tel No. 0260-2970123, Custom Division, Surat. Nagar Haveli ICD-Valvada 2970125, Surat, Urmi Fax No. 0260-29701214 Complex,B/h Centre (Customs Point, Ring Road, Division, Sagrampura, Surat– Valsad, ICD- 395002 Valvada, ICD- Tel. No. (0261) Tumb) 2478732,2463287 Fax- ( 0261) 2478741 4 Gandhinagar Inland Container Shri Brajlal Meena, Deputy Shri M.L. Meena, Accounts Depot (ICD) / CFS Commissioner Additional Officer, Adalaj, Jamiyatpura Road, Nr. Commissioner Customs Khodiyar Railway Station, Custom House, Office Divisions, S. G. Highway, Tal & Dist – of the Commissioner Paldi, Gandhinagar - 382423 of Customs, 6th Floor, Ahmedabad Ph. No. (079) 23945042 Mridul Tower, Ashram Fax (079) 23945047 Road, Ahmedabad- acicdkhdimp- 380009 [email protected] Tel No. (079) 26574585 Fax (079) 26574928 5 Ahmedabad ICD- Sanand. Shri Sudhir K. Chaturvedi, Shri Mahavir Singh Chief Assistant Commissioner Chauhan, Accounts ICD (Thar Dry Port), Additional Officer Sanand, Tel/Fax : ( 02717) Commissioner Customs, 298002 Custom House, Nr. All Ahmedabad [email protected] India Radio, Navrangpura, Ahmeabad- 09 Tel No. (079) 27540692 Fax (079) 2754007 adccusahmd@yahoo. com 6 Surat ICD Sachin/ICD Shri Marut Tripahti, Shri Manoj Kumar Accounts Kribhco Assistant Commissioner Rajak, Officer, ICD Sachin, Module-II, ICD- Additional Customs Customs, Sachin, Diamond Commissioner Division, Park, Nr.Sachin Railway Custom Division, Surat Station, Sachin, Surat- Surat, Urmi 394230. Complex,B/h Centre Ph. No. (0261) 2397655 Point, Ring Road, Fax (0261) 2397659 Sagrampura, Surat– [email protected] 395002 Tel. No. (0261) 2478732,2463287 Fax- ( 0261) 2478741 7 Vadodara (i) ICD- Dashrath, Shri G.R.Dave, Shri M.L. Meena, Chief Vadodara Assistant Commissioner Additional Accounts (ii) Container Freight Inland Container Depot Commissioner Officer Station ( CFS) (ICD) Dashrath, Custom House, Office Customs, Chhani, Vadodara Vadodara- 391740 of the Commissioner Ahmedabad Tel. (0265) 2242160, of Customs, 6th Floor, Fax- ( 0265) 2242160 Mridul Tower, Ashram [email protected] Road, Ahmedabad- 380009 Tel No. (079) 26574585 Fax (079) 26574928 8 Bharuch (i) ICD Ankleshwar Shri G.R.Dave, Shri M.L. Meena, Accounts Assistant Commissioner Additional Officer, Inland Container Depot Commissioner Customs (ICD) Dashrath, Custom House, Office Division, Vadodara- 391740 of the Commissioner Surat Tel. (0265) 2242160, of Customs, 6th Floor, Fax- ( 0265) 2242160 Mridul Tower, Ashram [email protected] Road, Ahmedabad- 380009 Tel No. (079) 26574585 Fax (079) 26574928 10 Ahmedabad Air Cargo Complex Shri Nitin M. Tagade, Shri Mahavir Singh Accounts Assistant Commissioner Chauhan, Officer, Ta. Ahmedabad Air Cargo Complex, Old Additional Customs City Airport, Ahmedabad – Commissioner Divisions, 380003 Custom House, Nr. All Paldi, Tel. No. (079) 22865299, India Radio, Ahmedabad 22868477 Navrangpura, Fax- ( 079) 26554320, Ahmeabad- 09 22865284 Tel No. (079) [email protected] 27540692 [email protected] Fax (079) 2754007 adccusahmd@yahoo. com `11 Ahmedabad SVPI International Ms. Anupama Pant, Shri M.L. Meena, Chief Airport, Ahmedabad Assistant Commissioner Additional Accounts Ta. Ahmedabad SVPI International Airport Commissioner Officer City Sardarnagar, Ahmedabad - Custom House, Office Customs, 12 of the Commissioner Ahmedabad Tel No. (079) 22863516, of Customs, 6th Floor, 22865734 Mridul Tower, Ashram Fax (079) 22860537
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