F.NO. Val/Tech/76/2004
Mumbai,
2nd June,2005
To,
Chief Commissioner of Customs (All),
Chief Commissioners of Customs and Central Excise
(All)
Sub :
Launching of Export Commodities Database containing analysed data – reg.
Sir,
Kindly refer to my earlier letter
F.NO. dated 23rd November, 2004 intimating the development of Export Commodity Database (ECDB) by this Directorate. A primary version of ECDB was launched at
the Directorate Website (www.dov.gov.in)
in November 2004. This was based on the
export data compiled from the EDI stations and was presented without analysis
as the software for analysis of export data was being developed by National
Center for Advanced Computing (CDAC).
2.
The development of software for analyzing the export
data is now in the final stages and the trial runs have been completed. It is proposed to launch this version of
ECDB containing analysed export data shortly.
The raw export data received from filed formations via ICENET will be
analysed on a weekly basis, using the newly developed software. The resultant analysed data will then be
sent to all field formations linked by ICENET.
3.
It is proposed to initially transmit the analysed
data for three months followed by transmission of weekly analysed files. These will be in both Access format and in
Oracle. The Customs Stations can choose
the format depending on the type of INTRANET server and software used. The data size for three months is about
3GB.. The weekly files that follow will
be about 200 MB each. Therefore,
Customs stations using INTRANET server for distributing the data should have sufficient
server capacity to accommodate the above data.
4.
For Customs stations, which are not liked to ICENET,
arrangements are being made to send CDs containing three months data. The CDs will also incorporate instructions
for loading the data and operation manual for its use. These stations may use PCs with sufficient
capacity and configuration to upload the data.
The weekly dispatches of ECDB will be posted on the DOV website for
downloading so that these stations could update the local database.
5.
The entire ECDB is also being made available on the
DOV website for access by officers on a password protected basis.
6.
The actual data of launch of the new version of ECDB
will be notified by email to all Customs stations. Meanwhile, you are requested to make arrangements for necessary
equipment and software to receive and store the ECDB proposed to be launched
shortly. You may also arrange to
distribute the data available to the assessing officers for use in their day to
day assessment of exports through Customs stations under your jurisdiction.
Yours
faithfully,
S.
S. RENJHEN
DIRECTOR
GENERAL (VALUATION)
Copy to :
1.
Member (Customs), CBEC, North Block, New Delhi.
2.
Director General (Systems), New Delhi.
3.
Director General of Revenue Intelligence, New Delhi.
4.
All Commissioners of Customs.
5.
All Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise.
6.
All Directorates under CBEC.