Role in Transaction Execution
Physical delivery represents the execution stage in which allocated gold is released from vault placement and transferred into a licensed transport framework for physical movement to a designated destination. This stage follows a validated release instruction and confirmation of allocation identifiers. Within this operating model, Golden Ark Reserve coordinates the commercial and authorization layer of the transaction. Licensed third-party transport operators execute the physical movement under their own security protocols, routing controls, and contractual framework. Responsibility is structured across defined control points to ensure traceable transfer of possession and documented chain-of-control.
Release Instruction and Carrier Authorization
Release Instruction Framework
- Delivery execution begins only after a validated written release instruction referencing allocated metal identifiers recorded within the vault operator’s system.
- The release instruction defines the operational trigger for movement from vault placement into a licensed transport framework.
- The instruction dataset includes allocation references, defined weight units, destination jurisdiction, receiving entity details, designated carrier framework, and authorized pickup window.
- The dataset specifies designated representatives for handover and acceptance, including identity validation parameters required under the carrier framework.
- Escalation and confirmation contacts are defined to ensure structured execution control across vault and transport layers.
- The validated release instruction forms part of the transaction evidence set and establishes the documented basis for transfer-of-possession.
Carrier Authorization and Handover Control
- Carrier engagement is executed under a separate transport agreement with a licensed transport operator.
- Prior to release, the vault operator verifies carrier identity and designated pickup representatives under the applicable carrier authorization framework.
- Authorization validation confirms consistency between the release instruction dataset and allocated account records.
- Physical handover occurs only after authorization verification is completed in accordance with facility procedures.
- The vault operator records the handover event as a defined transfer-of-possession control point.
- The carrier acknowledges receipt of the specified metal identifiers and generates shipment reference identifiers for tracking and reconciliation.
- Responsibility transfers at the documented transfer-of-possession event, after which transit execution proceeds under the carrier’s operational and security control.
- Where engaged, delivery may be executed under a carrier framework operated by Brink’s, subject to its procedures and contractual terms.
Jurisdictional Scope and Customs Controls
Physical gold delivery may be executed domestically or across international jurisdictions subject to applicable regulatory requirements. Jurisdiction determines customs treatment, export eligibility, and destination clearance procedures. Cross-border movement is structured to ensure documented compliance at each regulatory control point.
Transport Execution Model
Physical gold delivery execution enables the controlled movement of allocated gold from vault placement to a designated jurisdiction or receiving entity under a structured release and transport framework. Golden Ark Reserve coordinates the commercial authorization and instruction layer, while licensed third-party transport operators execute physical handling and transit under separate transport agreements. The process defines transfer-of-possession control points, carrier authorization parameters, jurisdictional handling requirements, and the documentation set generated at each stage of movement.
Secure Handling and Routing Control
- Transport execution is performed by a licensed third-party carrier under its own operational and security procedures.
- The carrier determines routing methodology based on security protocols, jurisdictional requirements, and destination handling conditions.
- Handling procedures are governed by the carrier’s internal control framework, including secure packaging, controlled loading, and monitored transfer points.
- Movement of metal during transit is executed under the carrier’s custody and operational responsibility.
Chain-of-Control During Transit
- Following the transfer-of-possession event, the carrier maintains documented chain-of-control throughout the transit process.
- Shipment reference identifiers are generated and maintained within the carrier’s tracking framework.
- Transit milestones are recorded in accordance with carrier procedures.
- Delivery confirmation at destination forms the final control point of the transport execution stage.
Responsibility Boundaries in Transit
- Golden Ark Reserve coordinates the commercial and instruction layer but does not control routing or physical handling during transit.
- The licensed carrier assumes operational responsibility from the documented handover event until confirmed delivery.
- Vault operator responsibility terminates at the transfer-of-possession event.
- Market price exposure remains with the account holder throughout the transit period.
In-person bullion handover and transaction coordination may be arranged in Hong Kong under structured execution procedures.
Details are available at Offline Gold Purchase in Hong Kong.
Insurance During Transit
Transit insurance defines the risk coverage framework applicable after the transfer-of-possession event and throughout physical movement to the designated destination. Insurance during transit is governed under the carrier’s contractual and operational structure.
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Delivery Evidence Set
Core Delivery Documentation
- Written Release Instruction Reference
- Allocation Reference Dataset (allocated gold identifiers)
- Transfer-of-Possession Confirmation Record
- Carrier Authorization Record
- Shipment Reference Identifier
- Transit Tracking Record
- Delivery Confirmation Receipt
- Receiving Entity Acceptance Record
- Reconciliation Record Linking Allocation and Delivery
Key Execution Control Triggers
- Physical gold delivery documentation
- Gold shipment tracking record
- Allocated gold release confirmation
- Transfer-of-possession control point
- Chain-of-control documentation
- International gold delivery records
- Carrier shipment reference for gold transport
- Gold delivery compliance documentation
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Engagement and Delivery Initiation Process
Physical gold delivery execution is initiated through a structured request and validation sequence. Delivery scheduling begins only after allocation references are confirmed and eligibility checks are completed.
Step 1: Submit Delivery Request
- Provide allocation reference or transaction identifier.
- Specify destination jurisdiction and receiving entity details.
- Indicate preferred timing window for release.
- Confirm designated carrier framework where applicable.
Step 2: Validation and Authorization
- Allocation dataset is verified against vault records.
- Receiving entity and jurisdiction are screened for compliance eligibility.
- Release instruction dataset is prepared and validated.
- Carrier authorization parameters are confirmed.
Step 3: Scheduling and Handover
- Pickup window is scheduled under the designated carrier framework.
- Vault operator prepares metal for controlled release.
- Transfer-of-possession is documented at handover.
- Shipment reference identifiers are generated.
Step 4: Transit and Confirmation
- Carrier executes physical movement under its operational control.
- Transit tracking records are maintained.
- Delivery confirmation is issued at destination.
- Reconciliation record is updated to reflect completion of delivery execution.