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SAP Customs Management - Customs Procedures with Economic Impact: Customs Warehousing and Inward Processing (New) ( RELN/SAPSLL/CUMA_ZLAV_70 )

SAP Customs Management - Customs Procedures with Economic Impact: Customs Warehousing and Inward Processing (New) ( RELN/SAPSLL/CUMA_ZLAV_70 )

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SAP Customs Management - Customs Procedures with Economic Impact: Customs Warehousing and Inward Processing (New)

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As of Release 7.0 of SAP Global Trade Services, you can map the customs warehousing procedure as a customs procedure with economic impact in SAP Customs Management. You can also declare goods in inward processing. This means that your company does not form customs duties or does not form customs duties until the goods enter economic circulation in your country or in the customs union.

The customs warehouse allows you to store duty-unpaid goods without import duties being levied. It performs the following functions:

  • Transit function if the ultimate destination of the goods has not yet been decided
  • Credit function if the import duties are not levied until the goods are released from the customs warehousing procedure into another customs procedure, such as free circulation

By declaring goods in the inward processing procedure with SAP Customs Management, you can import duty-unpaid goods into your country or the territory of the customs union for the purpose of reexporting them from the customs territory as processed products after they have undergone processing activities.

With SAP Customs Management, you can automate many of the processes in the customs warehousing and inward processing procedures. You can make use of the close integration with mySAP Enterprise Resource Planning (mySAP ERP) feeder systems that are higher than Release 4.6C.

SAP Customs Management supports the following processes:

  • Goods Receipt Processes
  • Receipt of duty-unpaid goods in the customs warehouse with the integration of mySAP ERP

  • Release from NCTS into inward processing

With its close integration with the feeder system, SAP Customs Management can automatically detect whether a product is relevant to customs warehousing or inward processing whenever the product is being transferred from the feeder system. As a result, the system can find the respective subsequent procedure.
  • Goods Issue Processes
  • Reexportation in the transit procedure, integrating mySAP ERP

  • Reexportation with a customs export declaration, integrating mySAP ERP

  • Releasing goods for free circulation from the customs warehouse for domestic or intra-Community orders, integrating mySAP ERP

With its close integration with the feeder system, SAP Customs Management can tell whether a goods issue is cross-border or intra-Community. Depending on the stock situation and the goods issue process, the system uses the duty-unpaid or duty-paid goods for the customs processing of the goods issue process to optimize the reduction in stock and to save customs duties.
  • Internal Processes - with the Integration of mySAP ERP
  • Scrapping

  • Inventory differences

  • Other goods movements resulting in changes in stock

SAP Global Trade ServicesRelease 7.0 and its customs warehousing solution in SAP Customs Management is configured in such a way that it supports theEU customs warehousing procedure for type D customs warehouses with authorization for paying duty in the plant and thus at the place of production (for example, in the local clearance procedure). You can continue to map type E customs warehouses with the authorization for type D customs warehouses.

Effects on Existing Data

  • Organizational Data
  • A customs ID is being introduced as an internal classification criterion. A customs ID combines all the storage facilities that you use for customs procedures with economic impact. It also forms the basis for product attributes that are relevant to customs procedures with economic impact.

  • Master Data
  • Products are assigned with attributes that are dependent on the customs ID. Amongst other things, these attributes include the relevance indicator for customs warehousing or inward processing, the country of origin, and information about whether the goods are duty-paid or duty-unpaid.

Effects on Data Transfer

When the master data for products is initially filled, you have to transfer the additional attributes for the customs ID from the feeder system to SAP GTS.

Effects on System Administration

Effects on Customizing

If you want to map the customs warehousing procedure and inward processing with SAP Customs Management, you perform the activities in the Implementation Guide (IMG) by choosing SAP Global Trade Services → ' General Settings and SAP Global Trade Services →' Customs Management.

Note: To ensure unique identification, you have to make sure that the customs IDs are consistent in SAP GTS.

To integrate the feeder systems, you also configure system communication in the SAP GTS plug-in in the feeder system and in SAP GTS 7.0.

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