DDTC posts announcement on the status of licenses and agreements involving a U.S. or foreign party that has changed its name or address. Each announcement includes the name or address changes and information about how to handle related licenses and agreements.
In the past week, DDTC has posted name and address change announcements for certain locations of Schenker/DSV and Honeywell. If any of these listed entities (or other entities listed in the announcements) are included on your companies’ licenses or agreements, the notices should be filed with those authorizations and included with the relevant authorization when shipping.
The link below will direct you to the relevant notices.
https://www.pmddtc.state.gov/ddtc_public?id=ddtc_kb_article_page&kb_number=KB0010093
All currently approved DSP authorizations identifying old names and addresses will not require amendment to reflect the change to new names and addresses. A copy of this website notice must be attached to the currently approved license by the license holder.
Pending authorizations received by DDTC identifying the old names and addresses on the license will be adjudicated without prejudice. A copy of this website notice must be attached to the approved license by the license holder.
New license applications received 30 days after the effective date identifying the old names and addresses on the license will be considered for return without action.
All currently approved agreements will not require an amendment to be executed to reflect this change at this time. This change must be addressed in the next major amendment. New DSP-83s must be executed as a result of this change, as applicable.
Pending agreement applications that require amending must be brought to the attention of the assigned Agreements Officer by the agreement holder. The necessary changes will be made prior to issuance when the Agreement Officer has been notified.
A copy of this website notice must be maintained by the license holder and presented with the relevant license to U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the time of shipment.
For BIS licenses that may be affected by these name or address changes a submittal to BIS may be required to note these changes or amend the authorization.
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