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Customs, Borders and Revenue Management Solutions




             Implementing e-Customs in Europe:
             An IBM point of view




                                               1
Overview
This brochure discusses e-Customs in Europe. It overviews the current Customs
landscape, identifies drivers that are pressuring European Union (EU) member
states towards e-Customs, and discusses the transformational role IBM is playing
in this process. That role is further illustrated by two solutions that IBM and IBM
Business Partner INTRASOFT International currently offer to European Union (EU)
member states – the Excise Movement and Control System (EMCS) and Declaration
Management.


IBM is well suited to play a significant a role in the transition to e-Customs in Europe.
The IBM Customs, Borders and Revenue Management (CBRM) organisation is
dedicated to bringing a strategic framework and leadership expertise to e-Customs
solutions. The IBM Customs team of industry experts and solution architects has
delivered consultancy services and open solutions in Europe, Asia and the United
States. As a market leader in Customs transformation, IBM provides strategic
consulting, hardware, software and integration capabilities.




   The purpose of the European e-Customs initiative
   is a more efficient customs environment that will
   facilitate trade and enhance security.


                                           2
The present Customs landscape in Europe                              many member states already use electronic declarations,
The European Union (EU) is the largest Customs union                 many of their existing legacy systems can be monolithic,
in the world, with an internal market of some 500 million            not fully integrated and not always suitable for the
citizens. EU Customs services handle nearly 20% of                   changes demanded by a pan-European e-Customs
world imports, some 1,545 million tonnes of sea cargo                landscape. Oftentimes, too, there are procedural and
and 3 million tonnes of air cargo each year. In 2007, EU             financial difficulties aligning national and international
Customs offices processed 183 million declarations.                  directives. Nevertheless, member states are modernising
In addition to collecting over €12 billion annually, EU              their systems and operational environments to move
member states administrations (MSAs) have to guard                   toward e-Customs.
against smuggling, fraud, environmental contamination
and counterfeiting. They protect endangered species, the             International drivers towards Customs transformation
area’s cultural heritage, and intellectual capital rights. And       In addition to pressures towards e-Customs from inside
they collect trade statistics to help policymakers detect            individual European member states, there are also
economic trends. Most of these operations have been                  pressures from the EU itself. The European Commission
document- and paper-intensive – that is, until the coming            has guidance in the form of Customs Blueprints, with
of the EU’s e-Customs initiative.                                    the most recent published in 2007.1 These guidelines
                                                                     are based on European best practices against which
e-Customs means using digital systems to collect and                 national Customs administrators can measure their own
safeguard Customs duties; to control the flow of goods,              operational capacity. They aim to harmonise Customs
animals, personal effects and hazardous items in and out             regulations and procedures among EU member states
of member states; and to provide security from crime.                and their trading partners by offering assistance in
The initiative aims to replace paper-based customs                   reconciling a country’s existing situation with blueprint
procedures with European-wide electronic operations,                 standards and thus providing a basis for Customs reform.
thus creating a more efficient and modern customs
environment. The objectives of the e-Customs initiative              More importantly, the European Union has also
are to facilitate trade and enhance security at the EU’s             published the “Multi-Annual Strategic Plan” (MASP)2
external borders.                                                    which represents the EU’s programme for the creation
                                                                     of a simple and paperless environment for customs and
However, e-Customs operations in Europe are challenging              trade. This programme incorporates a number of different
because the European Customs landscape is immense                    initiatives including modernisation of customs legislation
and complex. It includes 27 EU member states; countries              and IT solutions.
bordering on, and in frequent commerce with, EU member
states; other related trading partners; and the overarching
European Commission (EC). Each EU member state has
it own legislation to deal with national concerns. Although




                                                                 3
National and international drivers are moving
   European Union member states to implement
   e-Customs initiatives.


MASP is binding and requires member states to                      In brief, then, the situation is this: EU member states
implement specific systems that will transform current             are pressured nationally and internationally towards the
operations incrementally from the present through                  e-Customs initiative. Nationally, there is need for efficiency
to 2013. This transition could be achieved by simply               and cost savings as well as information exchange
developing the appropriate applications and plugging               and interoperability between national administrations.
them into existing environments; however, some member              Internationally, there are the directives of the European
states have taken this opportunity to change current               commission as well as the need for European-wide
systems, architecture and environments to better                   communications and interoperability. Both pressures
accommodate MASP applications. An important goal                   are pushing member states to a more homogeneous
is to make all member state customs administrations                e-Customs landscape built on solutions that offer flexibility,
act as one by enhancing information exchange and                   interoperability, cost efficiency and security. A projection of
interoperability between member states administrations             a future e-Customs landscape is shown in Figure 1.
and the trading community.




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Figure 1. Projection of an e-Customs implementation for a
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                                                               4
IBM’s role
As a market-leading Customs solutions architect,
integrator and service provider, IBM and its Business              IBM Business Partner INTRASOFT International S.A.
Partners have the capabilities necessary to not only help
implement MASP solutions but to also provide services              INTRASOFT International, S.A., has demonstrated
necessary to transform current systems and architectures.          expertise in the Customs sector through the
This approach is incremental, introducing solutions that           building, integration, deployment and operational
can be integrated seamlessly with existing systems.                management of specific Customs information
                                                                   systems across Europe. The company’s offerings
To facilitate the transition to e-Customs, IBM has devel-          cover all facets of Customs requirements,
oped a solution framework to be a guide for integrating            including the provision of technical expertise,
components on a standard platform. The vision behind               computerisation of Customs processes to reflect
the framework, which is shown in Figure 1, is to allow             local and European Union legal requirements, and
multiple independent providers of solutions to supply              management consulting for streamlining Customs
content that can be integrated seamlessly into an existing         processes.
platform. Integration is based on the open principles of
a service-oriented architecture (SOA) in which the com-            INTRASOFT International’s competitive
ponents offer well-defined services that can be reused             advantages include:
across solutions.                                                  • In-depth knowledge of all business and technical
                                                                     details
The framework consists of:                                         • Recognition by all member states’ customs
•	 A	solution	map	that	identifies	components	and	their	              authorities as a reliable and reputable contractor
  relationships                                                    • Efficient operations with DG TAXUD and with
•	 An	industry	model	that	captures	the	industry	                     the majority of member state administrations in
  commonality in a set of standard processes, services               the context of consulting activities and training
  and data across the components                                   • The execution of projects for the development of
•	 A	technical	reference	architecture	that	standardises	the	         other national systems (e.g., transit systems and
  platform on which components run                                   export control systems).


The advantages of the SOA-based integration of solutions           At the end of 2006, INTRASOFT International
are extended by customisation options that range from              S.A. employed 600 professionals working in
simply adapting business rules, through to implementing            Belgium, Luxembourg, Athens and Romania, 20%
standard models, to full control of the components from            of whom have postgraduate degrees, representing
a standard development environment. This approach                  20 different nationalities and mastering more than
supports incremental transformation through a step by              15 languages.
step introduction of platform and components that can
come from various sources.




                                                               5
IBM is the market leader in helping businesses transform                           Existing e-Customs assets like the Declaration
their current systems through SOA into more flexible                               Management System (DMS), the Excise Movement and
and open systems for tomorrow. We have done this                                   Control System (EMCS) and MASP components are
with clients in many industries including manufacturing,                           provided by IBM working in conjunction with Business
banking and insurance, and we are also doing it with                               Partners. Future assets will be developed and provided in
Customs and other Public Sector organisations. IBM                                 the same way. IBM Business Partners have been chosen
can help EU member states move to e-Customs with                                   because of the market-leading qualities of the specific
our robust e-Customs solution framework, built on                                  products and services they contribute to populate the
open systems, supported by IBM’s hardware, software,                               e-Customs solution landscape. The framework is open,
research and integration capabilities. Figure 2 is a                               thus allowing independent providers to add contents both
solution map Identifying and differentiating typical assets                        at the platform level and the solution level. It is also open
against an architectural view.                                                     to next-generation components like Automated Export
                                                                                   System (AES), Automated Import System (AIS), Single
                                                                                   Electronic Access Point (SEAP) and Single Window (SW).


                                                                         MASP


                             Trader Connect                                                      TAXUD Connect
                                                            Connect Facility
                                                                                                                                External
                                                                                                                                Integration
                        Cargo                          Message Broker                            Risk & Control     Reference   Infrastructure
                      Movements        Declarations                               Follow-up        Exchange           Data




                                                           Process & Workflow
                                                                                                                                Processing
                 Goods       Declaration                                                                                        Infrastructure
                                                  ECS              ICS               EMCS              AEO             NCTS
                  Flow         Flow




                         Declaration                    Goods                     Customs Risk             Customs Control
                         Management                   Accounting                  Management                Management

                                                           Enterprise Service Bus
                      Financial            Authorisation            Tariff                  Guarantee             Master Data   Service &
                     Accounting            Management              Handling                Management             Management    Information
                                                                                                                                Infrastructure
                                                              Persistence
                                                                                                                      EORI




                             Platform Assets                             Function Assets                           Messages




               Figure 2. Sample component and platform map


                                                                              6
Excise Movement and Control System (EMCS)
A specific example of this approach can be found in
implementations of EMCS by IBM and IBM Business
Partner INTRASOFT International. EMCS is a computerised
system for monitoring movements of excise goods (e.g.,
alcoholic beverages, tobacco products and energy
products) between EU member states under duty
suspension. The system will replace paper documentation
that has accompanied these movements. Member states
are developing their own national EMCS applications, and
these systems will be linked to all other member states
through a common domain, maintained by the European
Commission.


The EMCS asset enables tax and customs administrations
to process excise declarations electronically and to
achieve optimal excise control for exchanging data on
excise declarations among member states (country of
dispatch, country of destination, country of transit). The
platform takes advantage of open standards and service-
oriented architecture. It is modular, separates business
logic from services implementation, and comes with a
GUI that can be individually customised, distributed
and integrated with existing applications. In addition,
by reusing the solution, a client can benefit by knowing
how to build and integrate a National Excise Application
(NEA) that meets the EU requirements but is also flexible
enough for specific national functionality. Present IBM
and INTRASOFT EMCS implementations meet exactly the
specifications and requirements requested by the EC.




   EMCS implementations by IBM and INTRASOFT
   meet exactly the specifications and requirements
   requested by the European Commission.

                                                             7
MASP implementation in Belgium


The Customs and Excise Department of the Belgian Ministry of Finance selected IBM Belgium to
implement the full scope of MASP. A multi-year contract includes application development and
maintenance services, IBM WebSphere® software licenses, and taking over the management of
their help desk from incumbent service providers.


The short-term scope of the project involves:
• Transitioning to a steady-state corrective and evolutive maintenance of the legacy declaration
  management system (based on BEA WebLogic and IBM DB2® information management
   software)
• Implementation and maintenance of the Import Customs System (ICS) Phase 1
• Implementation and maintenance of the Export Control System (ECS) Phase 2
• Implementation and maintenance of EMCS Functional Stage 1 using the EMCS asset developed
   by IBM and INTRASOFT
• Implementation and maintenance of the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) Phase 1
• Implementation and maintenance of Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI)
   Phase 1
• Re-engineering of the legacy New Community Transit System (NCTS) to SOA-based architecture
   as well as maintenance and support
 • Transitioning to a steady-state maintenance of Tarbel, the legacy tariff system


The long-term scope includes transitioning to next phases of the customs building blocks plus
implementation of Single Electronic Access Point (SEAP) and Single Window concepts.

The solution will be based on an SOA architecture underpinned by WebSphere Process Server and
WebSphere Datapower.® The project will be implemented by the combined forces of local Belgian
resources together with the IBM Customs Global Delivery Centre in India and INTRASOFT.




                                                  8
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)




Figure 3. SOA-based EMCS


Figure 3 illustrates a SOA-based EMCS facilitating the           Systems. Some member states are already in the process
movement from legacy systems and data into the new               of replacing their current legacy applications, and others
functionality of an e-Customs environment.                       are considering options. It appears likely that within the
                                                                 course of MASP most member states will replace or
Declaration Management                                           modernise current DMS applications.
While the MASP is setting requirements on the exchange
of data among member states, the processing of import,           The phasing for common domain applications as defined
export and some other trade declarations is a national           by DG TAXUD, changing and evolving specifications,
domain matter and is handled by national Declaration             and ambitious timelines are driving MSAs towards flexible
Management Systems (DMS). Thus, DMS is a national                and resilient architectures and solutions in order to better
system on top of which the related MASP systems are              respond to these emerging and demanding requirements.
used for interaction with other EU member states when            The required implementations of the Single Window / One-
necessary.                                                       Stop Shop concept and Centralised Customs Clearance
                                                                 will further increase the complexity demands on MSAs’
The interoperability requirements imposed by MASP on             systems. A transition to Enterprise Service Bus/Business
EU member states administrations (MSAs) are fuelling             Process Management (ESB/BPM) on a SOA infrastructure
reconsiderations of current Declaration Management               appears to be the route that will be sufficiently flexible to
                                                                 respond to the timely compliance to with EU directives.




   IBM and INTRASOFT are also developing a SOA-
   based, MASP-compliant DMS to accommodate the
   requirements of EU member states.

                                                             9
Along with Business Partner INTRASOFT, IBM is                        Examples of other e-Customs offerings
developing a SOA-based, MASP-compliant asset for the                 In addition to EMCS and DMS, IBM and IBM Business
“Declaration Management System.” The asset is built                  Partners have been and are collaborating on the following
around a number of generic functional areas within the               e-Customs assets:
declaration handling process, and a flexible configuration
of the process, to accommodate the requirements                      Customs Messaging Gateway, an integrated solution
of various MSAs while complying with the EU MASP                     featuring a secure, multi-channel communications and
requirements.                                                        data transformation gateway leveraging IBM hardware,
                                                                     software and services
The system is anchored in three main principles:
•	 Full	compliance	with	national	and	EU	requirements,	               Customs Message Broker, messaging service through
  supporting the future vision of modern Customs                     which current legacy systems or newly developed
  organisations                                                      applications can satisfy the information exchange and
•	 An	open	architecture	and	extensive	set	of	functionalities	        interoperability requirements between EU member state
  that lower risk of acceptance and implementation                   administrations and DG TAXUD
•	 Transparent,	attractive	total	cost	of	ownership




                                                                10
Risk Management, sophisticated capabilities for the                    Choose market leadership – IBM
systematic identification of potentially fraudulent Customs            Customs organisations require more than just new
declarations, for collecting data and information, for                 technology; they need a comprehensive approach to their
analysing and assessing risk, and for prescribing                      business challenges based on a clear understanding of
action and monitoring outcomes                                         the issues, a deep knowledge of the Customs business,
                                                                       advanced business and technological thinking, and
Tariff Management, comprehensive facilities that include               talented professionals who are passionate about what
administration and maintenance of tariff data; publication             they do.
of tariff information in various formats; integration of tariff
information with Customs applications; validation of                   IBM is committed to supporting and assisting
commodity codes and tariff measures; and automation of                 governments and partner organisations as they address
duty calculations to support Declaration Management                    the challenge of the e-Customs transformation. We
                                                                       have invested in a dedicated global team of industry
Guarantee Management, guarantees issued and                            consultants, subject matter experts and solution
accepted as a security of possible Customs debt, which                 developers, who focus on developing assets and
could arise in Customs regimes such as national transit or             providing solutions and services to Customs organisations
a common transit                                                       within the total supply chain of global trade.


                                                                       Our solutions combine IBM’s unique insight into Customs
                                                                       organisations with leading strategic consulting skills and
                                                                       unparalleled technical assets to help our clients forge
                                                                       a new path to more effective, efficient and responsive
                                                                       operations. Our success is accomplished by building
                                                                       strong relationships with our clients and their partners, by

     IBM has assets, experience                                        completing complex systems integration projects on time
                                                                       and within budget, by providing consulting services, and
     and Partners to help                                              by introducing innovative solutions that are backed by
                                                                       IBM’s extensive research and development capabilities
     governments and partner                                           and underpinned by IBM’s broad portfolio of technology

     organisations address                                             offerings.


     the challenge of the EU                                           For more information, contact your local IBM Sales Repre-
                                                                       sentative, or Beat Gnaegi: beat.gnaegi@ch.ibm.com
     e-Customs transformation.




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     1
      European Commission, Customs Blueprints: Pathways to modern
     Customs, (Luxembourg: Office of the Publications of the European
     Communities, 2007).
     2
      European Commission, “Electronic Customs Multi-Annual Strategic Plan:
     2007 Yearly Revision,” TAXUD/477/2004 – Rev. 8 EN, Number 3, “Vision
     and Objectives of Electronic Customs,” (Brussels: European Commission,
     2007).




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Implementing e-Customs in Europe: An IBM point of view on E Government Solutions

  • 1. Customs, Borders and Revenue Management Solutions Implementing e-Customs in Europe: An IBM point of view 1
  • 2. Overview This brochure discusses e-Customs in Europe. It overviews the current Customs landscape, identifies drivers that are pressuring European Union (EU) member states towards e-Customs, and discusses the transformational role IBM is playing in this process. That role is further illustrated by two solutions that IBM and IBM Business Partner INTRASOFT International currently offer to European Union (EU) member states – the Excise Movement and Control System (EMCS) and Declaration Management. IBM is well suited to play a significant a role in the transition to e-Customs in Europe. The IBM Customs, Borders and Revenue Management (CBRM) organisation is dedicated to bringing a strategic framework and leadership expertise to e-Customs solutions. The IBM Customs team of industry experts and solution architects has delivered consultancy services and open solutions in Europe, Asia and the United States. As a market leader in Customs transformation, IBM provides strategic consulting, hardware, software and integration capabilities. The purpose of the European e-Customs initiative is a more efficient customs environment that will facilitate trade and enhance security. 2
  • 3. The present Customs landscape in Europe many member states already use electronic declarations, The European Union (EU) is the largest Customs union many of their existing legacy systems can be monolithic, in the world, with an internal market of some 500 million not fully integrated and not always suitable for the citizens. EU Customs services handle nearly 20% of changes demanded by a pan-European e-Customs world imports, some 1,545 million tonnes of sea cargo landscape. Oftentimes, too, there are procedural and and 3 million tonnes of air cargo each year. In 2007, EU financial difficulties aligning national and international Customs offices processed 183 million declarations. directives. Nevertheless, member states are modernising In addition to collecting over €12 billion annually, EU their systems and operational environments to move member states administrations (MSAs) have to guard toward e-Customs. against smuggling, fraud, environmental contamination and counterfeiting. They protect endangered species, the International drivers towards Customs transformation area’s cultural heritage, and intellectual capital rights. And In addition to pressures towards e-Customs from inside they collect trade statistics to help policymakers detect individual European member states, there are also economic trends. Most of these operations have been pressures from the EU itself. The European Commission document- and paper-intensive – that is, until the coming has guidance in the form of Customs Blueprints, with of the EU’s e-Customs initiative. the most recent published in 2007.1 These guidelines are based on European best practices against which e-Customs means using digital systems to collect and national Customs administrators can measure their own safeguard Customs duties; to control the flow of goods, operational capacity. They aim to harmonise Customs animals, personal effects and hazardous items in and out regulations and procedures among EU member states of member states; and to provide security from crime. and their trading partners by offering assistance in The initiative aims to replace paper-based customs reconciling a country’s existing situation with blueprint procedures with European-wide electronic operations, standards and thus providing a basis for Customs reform. thus creating a more efficient and modern customs environment. The objectives of the e-Customs initiative More importantly, the European Union has also are to facilitate trade and enhance security at the EU’s published the “Multi-Annual Strategic Plan” (MASP)2 external borders. which represents the EU’s programme for the creation of a simple and paperless environment for customs and However, e-Customs operations in Europe are challenging trade. This programme incorporates a number of different because the European Customs landscape is immense initiatives including modernisation of customs legislation and complex. It includes 27 EU member states; countries and IT solutions. bordering on, and in frequent commerce with, EU member states; other related trading partners; and the overarching European Commission (EC). Each EU member state has it own legislation to deal with national concerns. Although 3
  • 4. National and international drivers are moving European Union member states to implement e-Customs initiatives. MASP is binding and requires member states to In brief, then, the situation is this: EU member states implement specific systems that will transform current are pressured nationally and internationally towards the operations incrementally from the present through e-Customs initiative. Nationally, there is need for efficiency to 2013. This transition could be achieved by simply and cost savings as well as information exchange developing the appropriate applications and plugging and interoperability between national administrations. them into existing environments; however, some member Internationally, there are the directives of the European states have taken this opportunity to change current commission as well as the need for European-wide systems, architecture and environments to better communications and interoperability. Both pressures accommodate MASP applications. An important goal are pushing member states to a more homogeneous is to make all member state customs administrations e-Customs landscape built on solutions that offer flexibility, act as one by enhancing information exchange and interoperability, cost efficiency and security. A projection of interoperability between member states administrations a future e-Customs landscape is shown in Figure 1. and the trading community. CUS TOM SM ESS AGI NG GAT EW AY WE) (C NE I B) ENG (ES W US LO B KF ICE OR SERV SW E OM PRIS U ST ER C T EN Figure 1. Projection of an e-Customs implementation for a typical EU member state 4
  • 5. IBM’s role As a market-leading Customs solutions architect, integrator and service provider, IBM and its Business IBM Business Partner INTRASOFT International S.A. Partners have the capabilities necessary to not only help implement MASP solutions but to also provide services INTRASOFT International, S.A., has demonstrated necessary to transform current systems and architectures. expertise in the Customs sector through the This approach is incremental, introducing solutions that building, integration, deployment and operational can be integrated seamlessly with existing systems. management of specific Customs information systems across Europe. The company’s offerings To facilitate the transition to e-Customs, IBM has devel- cover all facets of Customs requirements, oped a solution framework to be a guide for integrating including the provision of technical expertise, components on a standard platform. The vision behind computerisation of Customs processes to reflect the framework, which is shown in Figure 1, is to allow local and European Union legal requirements, and multiple independent providers of solutions to supply management consulting for streamlining Customs content that can be integrated seamlessly into an existing processes. platform. Integration is based on the open principles of a service-oriented architecture (SOA) in which the com- INTRASOFT International’s competitive ponents offer well-defined services that can be reused advantages include: across solutions. • In-depth knowledge of all business and technical details The framework consists of: • Recognition by all member states’ customs • A solution map that identifies components and their authorities as a reliable and reputable contractor relationships • Efficient operations with DG TAXUD and with • An industry model that captures the industry the majority of member state administrations in commonality in a set of standard processes, services the context of consulting activities and training and data across the components • The execution of projects for the development of • A technical reference architecture that standardises the other national systems (e.g., transit systems and platform on which components run export control systems). The advantages of the SOA-based integration of solutions At the end of 2006, INTRASOFT International are extended by customisation options that range from S.A. employed 600 professionals working in simply adapting business rules, through to implementing Belgium, Luxembourg, Athens and Romania, 20% standard models, to full control of the components from of whom have postgraduate degrees, representing a standard development environment. This approach 20 different nationalities and mastering more than supports incremental transformation through a step by 15 languages. step introduction of platform and components that can come from various sources. 5
  • 6. IBM is the market leader in helping businesses transform Existing e-Customs assets like the Declaration their current systems through SOA into more flexible Management System (DMS), the Excise Movement and and open systems for tomorrow. We have done this Control System (EMCS) and MASP components are with clients in many industries including manufacturing, provided by IBM working in conjunction with Business banking and insurance, and we are also doing it with Partners. Future assets will be developed and provided in Customs and other Public Sector organisations. IBM the same way. IBM Business Partners have been chosen can help EU member states move to e-Customs with because of the market-leading qualities of the specific our robust e-Customs solution framework, built on products and services they contribute to populate the open systems, supported by IBM’s hardware, software, e-Customs solution landscape. The framework is open, research and integration capabilities. Figure 2 is a thus allowing independent providers to add contents both solution map Identifying and differentiating typical assets at the platform level and the solution level. It is also open against an architectural view. to next-generation components like Automated Export System (AES), Automated Import System (AIS), Single Electronic Access Point (SEAP) and Single Window (SW). MASP Trader Connect TAXUD Connect Connect Facility External Integration Cargo Message Broker Risk & Control Reference Infrastructure Movements Declarations Follow-up Exchange Data Process & Workflow Processing Goods Declaration Infrastructure ECS ICS EMCS AEO NCTS Flow Flow Declaration Goods Customs Risk Customs Control Management Accounting Management Management Enterprise Service Bus Financial Authorisation Tariff Guarantee Master Data Service & Accounting Management Handling Management Management Information Infrastructure Persistence EORI Platform Assets Function Assets Messages Figure 2. Sample component and platform map 6
  • 7. Excise Movement and Control System (EMCS) A specific example of this approach can be found in implementations of EMCS by IBM and IBM Business Partner INTRASOFT International. EMCS is a computerised system for monitoring movements of excise goods (e.g., alcoholic beverages, tobacco products and energy products) between EU member states under duty suspension. The system will replace paper documentation that has accompanied these movements. Member states are developing their own national EMCS applications, and these systems will be linked to all other member states through a common domain, maintained by the European Commission. The EMCS asset enables tax and customs administrations to process excise declarations electronically and to achieve optimal excise control for exchanging data on excise declarations among member states (country of dispatch, country of destination, country of transit). The platform takes advantage of open standards and service- oriented architecture. It is modular, separates business logic from services implementation, and comes with a GUI that can be individually customised, distributed and integrated with existing applications. In addition, by reusing the solution, a client can benefit by knowing how to build and integrate a National Excise Application (NEA) that meets the EU requirements but is also flexible enough for specific national functionality. Present IBM and INTRASOFT EMCS implementations meet exactly the specifications and requirements requested by the EC. EMCS implementations by IBM and INTRASOFT meet exactly the specifications and requirements requested by the European Commission. 7
  • 8. MASP implementation in Belgium The Customs and Excise Department of the Belgian Ministry of Finance selected IBM Belgium to implement the full scope of MASP. A multi-year contract includes application development and maintenance services, IBM WebSphere® software licenses, and taking over the management of their help desk from incumbent service providers. The short-term scope of the project involves: • Transitioning to a steady-state corrective and evolutive maintenance of the legacy declaration management system (based on BEA WebLogic and IBM DB2® information management software) • Implementation and maintenance of the Import Customs System (ICS) Phase 1 • Implementation and maintenance of the Export Control System (ECS) Phase 2 • Implementation and maintenance of EMCS Functional Stage 1 using the EMCS asset developed by IBM and INTRASOFT • Implementation and maintenance of the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) Phase 1 • Implementation and maintenance of Economic Operator Registration and Identification (EORI) Phase 1 • Re-engineering of the legacy New Community Transit System (NCTS) to SOA-based architecture as well as maintenance and support • Transitioning to a steady-state maintenance of Tarbel, the legacy tariff system The long-term scope includes transitioning to next phases of the customs building blocks plus implementation of Single Electronic Access Point (SEAP) and Single Window concepts. The solution will be based on an SOA architecture underpinned by WebSphere Process Server and WebSphere Datapower.® The project will be implemented by the combined forces of local Belgian resources together with the IBM Customs Global Delivery Centre in India and INTRASOFT. 8
  • 9. Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Figure 3. SOA-based EMCS Figure 3 illustrates a SOA-based EMCS facilitating the Systems. Some member states are already in the process movement from legacy systems and data into the new of replacing their current legacy applications, and others functionality of an e-Customs environment. are considering options. It appears likely that within the course of MASP most member states will replace or Declaration Management modernise current DMS applications. While the MASP is setting requirements on the exchange of data among member states, the processing of import, The phasing for common domain applications as defined export and some other trade declarations is a national by DG TAXUD, changing and evolving specifications, domain matter and is handled by national Declaration and ambitious timelines are driving MSAs towards flexible Management Systems (DMS). Thus, DMS is a national and resilient architectures and solutions in order to better system on top of which the related MASP systems are respond to these emerging and demanding requirements. used for interaction with other EU member states when The required implementations of the Single Window / One- necessary. Stop Shop concept and Centralised Customs Clearance will further increase the complexity demands on MSAs’ The interoperability requirements imposed by MASP on systems. A transition to Enterprise Service Bus/Business EU member states administrations (MSAs) are fuelling Process Management (ESB/BPM) on a SOA infrastructure reconsiderations of current Declaration Management appears to be the route that will be sufficiently flexible to respond to the timely compliance to with EU directives. IBM and INTRASOFT are also developing a SOA- based, MASP-compliant DMS to accommodate the requirements of EU member states. 9
  • 10. Along with Business Partner INTRASOFT, IBM is Examples of other e-Customs offerings developing a SOA-based, MASP-compliant asset for the In addition to EMCS and DMS, IBM and IBM Business “Declaration Management System.” The asset is built Partners have been and are collaborating on the following around a number of generic functional areas within the e-Customs assets: declaration handling process, and a flexible configuration of the process, to accommodate the requirements Customs Messaging Gateway, an integrated solution of various MSAs while complying with the EU MASP featuring a secure, multi-channel communications and requirements. data transformation gateway leveraging IBM hardware, software and services The system is anchored in three main principles: • Full compliance with national and EU requirements, Customs Message Broker, messaging service through supporting the future vision of modern Customs which current legacy systems or newly developed organisations applications can satisfy the information exchange and • An open architecture and extensive set of functionalities interoperability requirements between EU member state that lower risk of acceptance and implementation administrations and DG TAXUD • Transparent, attractive total cost of ownership 10
  • 11. Risk Management, sophisticated capabilities for the Choose market leadership – IBM systematic identification of potentially fraudulent Customs Customs organisations require more than just new declarations, for collecting data and information, for technology; they need a comprehensive approach to their analysing and assessing risk, and for prescribing business challenges based on a clear understanding of action and monitoring outcomes the issues, a deep knowledge of the Customs business, advanced business and technological thinking, and Tariff Management, comprehensive facilities that include talented professionals who are passionate about what administration and maintenance of tariff data; publication they do. of tariff information in various formats; integration of tariff information with Customs applications; validation of IBM is committed to supporting and assisting commodity codes and tariff measures; and automation of governments and partner organisations as they address duty calculations to support Declaration Management the challenge of the e-Customs transformation. We have invested in a dedicated global team of industry Guarantee Management, guarantees issued and consultants, subject matter experts and solution accepted as a security of possible Customs debt, which developers, who focus on developing assets and could arise in Customs regimes such as national transit or providing solutions and services to Customs organisations a common transit within the total supply chain of global trade. Our solutions combine IBM’s unique insight into Customs organisations with leading strategic consulting skills and unparalleled technical assets to help our clients forge a new path to more effective, efficient and responsive operations. Our success is accomplished by building strong relationships with our clients and their partners, by IBM has assets, experience completing complex systems integration projects on time and within budget, by providing consulting services, and and Partners to help by introducing innovative solutions that are backed by IBM’s extensive research and development capabilities governments and partner and underpinned by IBM’s broad portfolio of technology organisations address offerings. the challenge of the EU For more information, contact your local IBM Sales Repre- sentative, or Beat Gnaegi: beat.gnaegi@ch.ibm.com e-Customs transformation. 11
  • 12. © Copyright IBM Corporation 2008 IBM Corporation Route 100 Somers, NY 10589 U. S. A Printed in the United States of America 9 - 08 All Rights Reserved IBM, the IBM logo, ibm.com, Datapower, DB2 and WebSphere are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. If these and other IBM trademarked terms are marked on their first occurrence in this information with a trademark symbol (® or ™), these symbols indicate U.S. registered or common law trademarks owned by IBM at the time this information was published. Such trademarks may also be registered or common law trademarks in other countries. A current list of IBM trademarks is available on the Web at “Copyright and trademark information” at ibm.com/legal/copytrade.shtml Other company, product and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. References herein to IBM products and services do not imply that IBM intends to make them available in other countries. IBM makes no representations or warranties regarding third-party products or services. 1 European Commission, Customs Blueprints: Pathways to modern Customs, (Luxembourg: Office of the Publications of the European Communities, 2007). 2 European Commission, “Electronic Customs Multi-Annual Strategic Plan: 2007 Yearly Revision,” TAXUD/477/2004 – Rev. 8 EN, Number 3, “Vision and Objectives of Electronic Customs,” (Brussels: European Commission, 2007). 12 GVB03002-USEN-00