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Certification received for participant software for electronic data exchange with the customs administration in the IT procedures ATLAS, AES and EMCS
Service Description
The certification of your software is intended to ensure that it functions in accordance with the specifications. In particular, this concerns the sending, receiving and processing of messages by participants via the following systems:
- ATLAS (Automated Tariff and Local Customs Clearance System)
- AES (Automated Export System)
- EMCS (Excise Movement and Control System)
As part of the certification process, the competent authority also checks whether your software adequately documents the exchange of messages in a logbook.
The basis for certification is ATLAS and AES:
- the EDI implementation manual
- the applicable code lists
- the information sheet for participants in the currently valid version
The basis for certification for EMCS is
- the EDI Implementation Manual
- the applicable code lists
- the information sheet on participation in the EMCS IT procedure in the currently valid version
Process flow
Certification for ATLAS:
You must apply for certification. This can be done by post or e-mail. Use form 0875 and fill it out with IT support to avoid misunderstandings due to illegible information. The certification procedure is as follows:
- Certification requires a fully programmed participant application. The mere exchange of XML messages does not lead to the issue of a certificate.
- You will receive test numbers with participant identification numbers (BIN) and, if necessary, test authorizations from the General Customs Directorate (GZD), Weiden office, Participant Management.
- The General Customs Directorate (GZD), Weiden office, Participant Management, assumes that you will start the unattended test on the date specified in the certification application. There is therefore no appointment for this Part 1. It covers all requested procedural areas. You carry it out independently. This means that you control the time schedule yourself. The response messages for Part 1 are generated on request according to the scenario. To do this, inform the customs office of the relevant processes and registration numbers.
- Keep an IT-supported logbook for the certification procedure. Send this logbook to the customs office by e-mail after completing Part 1. Ensure that the software generates a single complete logbook for each participant that contains all data transmissions as part of the certification procedure.
- Once the logbook for Part 1 has been checked, an appointment will be made with you for Part 2 of the certification.
- In Part 2 of the certification, test cases that have not yet been submitted, including error cases, can also be used. This part also deals with transmissions from all requested process areas and, if applicable, process transitions. Prove compliance with technical and functional plausibilities using screen printouts with corresponding explanations.
- Incorporate the contents of reply messages from the customs office into your application and display them on the screen in a user-friendly way. The data prepared for the user may only originate from the integration of the received messages. You must reproduce the content of the reply messages correctly and completely.
- For Part 2, the message exchange must also be documented in logbooks once the message transmission has been completed. The General Customs Directorate (GZD), Weiden office, participant management, will then check the results.
- After successful certification, you will receive a corresponding notification. A formal paper certificate will not be issued. As a provider of certified software, you will be published on the Internet with your consent.
Certification for AES:
You must apply for certification. This can be done by post or e-mail. Use the 0875ex form. Fill it out with IT support to avoid misunderstandings due to illegible information. The certification procedure is as follows:
- Certification requires a fully programmed participant application. The mere exchange of XML messages does not lead to the issue of a certificate.
- The certification is divided into two parts. Part 1 of the certification is carried out with the help of a certification machine (ZefA).
- You must submit all test cases to be processed as part of Part 1 until the transmission is error-free and each scenario has been confirmed at least once with "ok". You will receive the scenarios and test cases before the requested deadline.
- The Directorate General of Customs, Weiden office, Participant Management, assumes that you will start with Part 1 on the date specified in the certification application. There is therefore no deadline for this part 1. Work through the processes stored in the ZefA independently. This means that you control the time schedule yourself. ZefA generates the response messages for Part 1 and sends them to you. An exception is the technical error message if plausibilities are ignored.
- Keep an IT-supported logbook of the certification procedure. After completing Part 1, send the logbook to the General Customs Directorate, Weiden office, Participant Management. Make sure that the application generates a single complete logbook for each participant, which contains all data transmissions as part of your certification procedure.
- After checking the logbook for Part 1, the Directorate General of Customs, Weiden office, Participant Management will arrange an appointment with you for Part 2 of the certification.
- Provide evidence of compliance with technical and professional plausibilities by means of screen printouts with corresponding explanations.
- Incorporate the contents of reply messages from the customs office into your software. Display these on the screen - alternatively also in reports. Data in printouts may only originate from the integration of the transmitted XML messages.
- Once the message exchange part 2 has been completed, submit a logbook again. The customs office will then check the results.
- After successful certification, you will receive a corresponding notification. A formal paper certificate will not be issued. As a provider of certified software, you will be published on the Internet with your consent.
Certification for EMCS:
You must complete the forms
- "Application for EMCS certification" (033090)
- "Network connection or preferred EMCS communication channel" (033084)
and
- "Technical information FTAM" (033085) or
- "Technical details X.400" (033086)
completed and submitted to the Directorate General of Customs (GZD), Directorate II, Participant Management, by post or e-mail. In the case of an existing consignment, the forms "Technical details FTAM" (033085) and "Technical details X.400" (033086) do not need to be submitted. Please complete the forms with IT support so that no misunderstandings arise due to illegible information.
The certification procedure is as follows:
- Certification requires a fully programmed participant application. The mere exchange of EDIFACT or XML messages does not lead to the issue of a certificate.
- The certification is divided into two parts. Part 1 is carried out automatically with the help of a certification machine (ZefA). It largely contains all the technical content of the current EMCS release. In Part 2 of the certification, some business scenarios are tested and, if necessary, business and technical error scenarios are simulated.
- You must submit all test cases to be processed in the message exchange against the ZefA until this is successful without errors and each scenario has been confirmed at least once with "ok". You will receive the scenarios and test cases before the requested deadline.
- The Directorate General of Customs, Directorate II, Participant Management, assumes that you will start on the date specified in the certification application. There is therefore no deadline. Work through the processes stored in the ZefA independently. This means that you control the time schedule yourself. ZefA generates the response messages and sends them to you. One exception is the technical error message if plausibilities are disregarded.
- Keep an IT-supported logbook of the entire certification process.
- Send the logbook by e-mail to the Directorate General of Customs, Directorate II, Participant Management after completing the certification. Make sure that the application generates a single complete logbook per participant, which includes all data transmissions as part of your certification procedure.
- For part 2 of the certification, the customs office will make an appointment with you to carry out the message exchange. Once this has been completed, also submit a logbook.
- Use screen printouts and explanations to demonstrate compliance with the technical and professional plausibilities.
- Incorporate the contents of reply messages from the customs office into your software. Display them on the screen in a user-friendly way - alternatively also in reports. The data in printouts may only originate from the integration of the transmitted messages.
- After successful certification, you will receive a corresponding notification. A formal paper certificate will not be issued. The certified software combinations and providers are published on the Internet.
Requirements
The following must be available for certification:
- a network connection for the exchange of electronic messages for test purposes,
- a certification system corresponding to the live application and
- procedural software developed for the requested procedural area that is suitable for real operation.
Which documents are required?
You do not need to submit any further documents for the ATLAS, AES and EMCS procedures.
What are the fees?
There are no costs for you.
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
ATLAS and AES:
You must submit the application at least 1 week before the planned start of the certification procedure. If no test access, network connection and test number range are yet available, you should submit the application 1 to 3 months before the planned start of the certification process.
EMCS:
You must submit the application at least 2 weeks before you plan to start the certification process.
Processing duration
The duration of certification varies greatly and depends, among other things, on the procedure, individual requirements and experience with certification as well as the scope applied for. As a rule, processing takes several months.
Legal basis
Applications / forms
- Objection
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Objection
If your application is rejected, you will find detailed information on how to lodge an appeal in the decision on your application. - Administrative court action
Appeal
Forms: yes
Online procedure possible: no
Written form required: no
Personal appearance required: no
- Certification application ATLAS 9.1 (Form 0875)
- Certification application AES 2.4 (form 0875ex)
- Application for EMCS certification ( Form 033090)
- Network connection or preferred communication channel EMCS ( Form 033084)
- Technical specifications FTAM (form 033085)
- Technical specifications X.400 ( Form 033086)
Further Information
- Information on certification for ATLAS and AES
- EDI Implementation Manual for ATLAS Release 9.1, v9.1.2
- EDI Implementation Manual for ATLAS Release 10.0, v10.0.0 (ZIP file)
- Dynamic code lists of the import procedure
- Information sheet for participants on ATLAS Release 9.1/AES Release 3.0 (PDF file)
- EDI Implementation Manual for AES Release 3.0 incl. 1st correction (ZIP file)
- Dynamic code lists of the export procedure
- Information on EMCS on the website of the customs administration
- EDI implementation manual for EMCS release 2.4 including FX guides and 2nd correction (ZIP file)
- Technical code lists for the EDI implementation manual
- Information sheet on participation in the EMCS Release 2.4 IT procedure (PDF file)
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
- Certification of participant software for electronic data exchange with the customs administration in the IT procedures ATLAS, AES and EMCS Approval
Remark: Display of performance in the source portal
Technically approved by
Federal Ministry of Finance
Professionally released on
21.05.2021
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)
Competent Authority
Generalzolldirektion (GZD), Direktion II Teilnehmermanagement (ATLAS, EMCS, AES)
Address
92637 Weiden i.d.OPf.
Description
Registration for participation in the EMCS electronic procedure