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Customs Management for the U.S. (Enhanced) ( RELN/SAPSLL/CU_ENH_US_10 )

Customs Management for the U.S. (Enhanced) ( RELN/SAPSLL/CU_ENH_US_10 )

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Customs Management for the U.S. (Enhanced)

Use

Starting in SAP Global Trade Services 10.0, you can use the following enhancements in Customs Management that are relevant for customs processing in the U.S.:

  • Reconciliation
The American customs authorities help you fulfill your customs processing obligations by allowing you to estimate or omit individual values in the customs import declaration (entry summary) if you do not have the necessary data. You have to correct these estimations in a subsequent declaration, however. Starting in this release, you can flag individual values in an entry summary as estimations or missing, in line with customs requirements, and send a reconciliation for a specific transaction to the authorities.
  • 10+2 advance declaration for Importer Security Filing (ISF)
Starting in this release, you can use advance declarations to notify the customs authorities of future goods imports. This helps you comply with ISF rules, which require you to report planned imports within the officially defined periods to the customs authorities, together with the necessary data. SAP Global Trade Services lets you generate advance declarations based on two logistics documents: purchase orders or inbound deliveries. You can also use the new customs bill of lading as an additional source of information.
The system can use document references in the supply chain to take data from the original documents in the feeder systems and other data from the goods receipt posting in the feeder system to create the customs declaration. This customs declaration lets you close the transactions from advance declarations. This advance declaration in accordance with Security Filing "10+2" from SAP Global Trade Services has been certified by the U.S. Customs Office.
  • Periodic Monthly Statement, PMS
Starting in this release, you can receive periodic monthly statements in addition to your daily statements to optimize your payment processes.
  • Prior notice for U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
When you import goods into the U.S. that are FDA-relevant, you have to send specific data to the customs authorities for monitoring by the FDA in the customs declaration as "FDA Prior Notice". You can send this data to the customs authorities in the customs declaration. The registration number from the FDA is contained in the reply message for the customs declaration. You can view it, together with the respective status, in the status overview and the status history for the customs declaration.
  • Modification of product classification for changed codes from other governmental agencies (OGA)
Starting in this release, you can assign changes to OGA codes, which you receive from the authorities and enter in the system, to the classified products automatically. In this process, the system checks which tariff numbers of classified products have changed OGA codes and then adjusts them.
In the special case of the FDA as the government agency with relevant OGA codes, you can check any time to see which products are subject to classification with FDA codes and verify assignment of the codes.

Effects on Existing Data

Effects on Data Transfer

Effects on System Administration

Effects on Customizing

Further Information

For more information about the customs bill of lading, see the Release Note Processes and Functions in Customs Management (New).






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