Automated Courier Clearance from 5 Dec at
Bombay Airport for Select Couriers of Express Industry Council
[CBEC Circular No. 58 dated 2nd
December 2016]
Subject: Roll out of
Express Cargo Clearance System (ECCS) at Courier Terminal, Sahar,
Mumbai.
Customs officers facilitate customs
clearance of courier parcels, gifts, documents etc. in the Courier Terminals
across the country. The clearance provided so far is by filing the Customs
documents manually. Since the volume of import/export through the courier mode
has shown phenomenal growth, there was an acute need for an advanced automated
system on lines of ICES to speed up the clearance process. Further, with the
advent of e-commerce in a big way, the requirement for a system based clearance
process was felt even more.
2. Express Cargo Clearance System ECCS is an
Automation Program developed on PPP model by Express Industry Council of India
(EICI). EICI, a representative body of courier/express industry in the country
would put up the entire hardware, software and networking for automation. For
smooth and seamless operation of ECCS application, ICES and ICEGATE teams at DG
System, CBEC, New Delhi will provide all necessary
support and help to ensure that the best IT standards are maintained. However,
the system would function under the control of the Jurisdictional Customs
authorities as in the case of ICES.
3. The new system known as Express Cargo
Clearance System (ECCS) would be introduced as a pilot at Courier Terminal, CSI
Airport, Mumbai with effect from 5th December, 2016 to
carry out automated assessment and clearance under the Courier Imports and Exports (Electronic
Declaration and Processing) Regulations, 2010.
4. EICI shall provide the software application
for Automation, as per the requirements projected by Directorate General of
Systems, for Customs clearance process of Express Cargo at the Courier
Terminal, CSI Airport, Mumbai on a turn-key basis, including all hardware,
network security, Data Centre Service, operations and maintenance including
helpdesk, etc. as may be required for the smooth functioning of this system.
All intellectual property arising out of ECCS including source code, documents
and artifacts shall be owned by and belong to the
Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC).
5. The operation of ECCS and related services
shall be provided under the guidance, supervision, direction and control of the
Directorate of Systems & Data Management, Central Board of Excise and
Customs, Ministry of Finance, Government of India. Standard guidelines
regarding change management, providing data to CBEC, business continuity and
disaster recovery, security requirements, information security and audit,
documentation and reporting requirements and application training requirements etc, will be provided by Directorate General of Systems and
Data Management, New Delhi.
5. In this regard, it is requested that suitable
Public Notice, be issued. Chief Commissioners/ Principal Commissioners/
Commissioners of Customs who have functioning courier terminal in their
jurisdiction may be in touch with the Commissioner of Customs, CSI Airport,
Mumbai, to obtain feedback about the functioning of ECCS which would come in
handy at the time of expanding the coverage of automated courier clearances to
other stations.
6. Any difficulty in implementation of the pilot
project may be brought to the notice of the Directorate of Systems & Data
Management under the Central Board of Excise and Customs.
F. No. 450/221/2016-Cus IV