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Business News of Friday, 3 April 2009

Source: GNA

New CEPS system to become operational

Accra, April 3, GNA - The new version of the Ghana Customs Management System (GCMA-2), a versatile automated system for processing customs declarations, customs regimes and payment, goes into operation in the early hours of Monday following the completion of its installation.

In order to facilitate the migration to the GCMS2, the old system GCMA-1, would be shut down from 2200 hours on Saturday to midnight on Sunday, a statement issued by the Customs, Excise and Preventive Service on Friday said. The statement signed by Ms Annie Anipa, Assistant Commissioner, Public Relations, said the installation was collaboration between CEPS and GCNET.

The statement said the business community and stakeholders, particularly those who transacted business with CEPS at Aflao, Elubo, Paga and Kulungugu border stations were requested to note that contingency procedures should be deployed for processing of declarations.

These procedures would involve manual processing of declarations. These contingency arrangements, however, shall not affect Tema, Takoradi and Kotoka International Airport. The statement said challenges that may arise during the period of migration and thereafter should be addressed to: Assistant Commissioner IT, CEPS Headquarters, Room 1A or 35, Telephone 021-665115 or GCNet hotline 054-4330191-5