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The Public Notice issued by the Principal Commissioner of Customs (General) introduces the CRCL Module for the electronic forwarding of samples to Central Revenues Control Laboratory (CRCL) and other Revenue Laboratories. The module aims to automate paperwork, streamline sample testing processes, and enhance transparency. Customs Officers can generate electronic Test Memos, track sample status, and receive test reports instantly. The module includes features such as sample acceptance verification, allocation to Chemical Examiners, and electronic test report entry. The use of the CRCL module is mandatory from 01.07.2021, with exceptions allowed only with prior approval in case of system issues. Stakeholders are advised to comply with the new electronic Test Memo process to ensure efficient and timely sample testing.
The Public Notice issued by the Principal Commissioner of Customs (General) introduces the CRCL Module for the electronic forwarding of samples to Central Revenues Control Laboratory (CRCL) and other Revenue Laboratories. The module aims to automate paperwork, streamline sample testing processes, and enhance transparency. Customs Officers can generate electronic Test Memos, track sample status, and receive test reports instantly. The module includes features such as sample acceptance verification, allocation to Chemical Examiners, and electronic test report entry. The use of the CRCL module is mandatory from 01.07.2021, with exceptions allowed only with prior approval in case of system issues. Stakeholders are advised to comply with the new electronic Test Memo process to ensure efficient and timely sample testing.
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