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Indian Export Data, Indian Export Ports, India Export Custom Duty

Trusted official source of All Information Indian Export Data compiled from export Bills of Entry filed at India Export Data Customs duty. Daily lists of Indian ports like jnpt, delhi, chennai, mumbai Get detailed data at seair.co.in

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Indian Export Data, Indian Export Ports, India Export Custom Duty

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  1. WELCOME TO Indian EXPORT Data COMMODITY DATABASE (Seair Exim ) Presentation by DIRECTORATE GENERAL OF VALUATION

  2. Indian Export Data · Both industrialization and globalization have transformed the way businesses are done. Contrary to ancient times, businesses are no more confined to national boundaries. Businessmen nowadays are zealous to expand their businesses and have a global outreach. Needless to say, companies offering services to different countries are better off than ones confined to local areas. However, it is also true that running a company that offers services around the globe is not a cakewalk. Be it import or export, one must have thorough knowledge about the market before starting the business.

  3. Indian Export Cosrom Data ·       Are you well-versed with the market scenario? Do you have clear understanding of the metrics used in the import-export industry? If yes, you are good to go ahead with your business. However, if you answered the questions with a NO then you must have knowledge about a few basic guidelines.

  4. www.dov.gov.in

  5. ECDB DISPLAY (Phase I)

  6. Guidelines to Start Export Business ·        Though a company can deal into both export and import but to keep things simple we will discuss both the segments separately. The term export can be defined as the process of shipping the goods and services out of the port of a country. If you plan to start export business then firstly evaluate the products you would be dealing in. Presently, n different types of products are exported from India to other countries and you really have to figure out what products will you be exporting. As a beginner, another important thing is to study the market closely. In case you do not, you may have to face heavy losses. So, collect Indian export data and analyze it thoroughly. To save time, you may take help of companies that offer authentic export import data. SEAIR EXIM Solution provides accurate and up-to-date Indian export data to exporters across the country. records whose Unit assessed value is outside the limit.

  7. SOFTWARE FEATURES ·        Consolidation of raw data. ·         Selection of raw data for analysis (period) ·         Selection of desired features such as description, HS Code, UQC, COD, Export Incentive Scheme Codes. ·         Description by keywords prepared by software based on data mining. ·         Clustering mechanism used for data analysis. Flexibility to choose various parameters for data analysis and DOV studies.

  8. FEEDING FILTERING MECH

  9. FEEDING CLUST MECH

  10. PERFORMING ANALYSIS ·         Data analysis performed by clustering the raw data under selected set of fields for desired period. ·         Works out weighted average for each cluster and standard deviation for each record within cluster.   ·         Sum of Weighted Average and Standard Deviation for that cluster prescribed as the value limit for determining outliers. Outliers are marked for records whose Unit assessed value is above the limit.

  11. OUT PUT ·Weekly schedule proposed for data analysis. ·         Analysed data displayed in MS Access and Oracle. ·         Query Module designed for and easy retrieval of data. ·         Analyzed data to be dispatched to EDI stations via ICENET ·         CDs with previous data of 3 months to all stations ·         Local databases to be set up by Customs Stations ·         ECDB also to be available on DOV website (password protected) ·         Display format provides all essential information arranged for case of reference.

  12. RESULTS OF ANALYSIS

  13. ECDB QUERY

  14. ECDB DISPLAY - I

  15. ECDB DISPLAY - II

  16. REPORTS

  17. DATA QUALITY ·         Incomplete description and using classification. ·         In many cases description of DBK / DEPB entries are reproduced. ·         Drastic steps needed to improve data quality for better results in data analysis. ·         Description and specifications in SB to be verified during admission. ·         Scrutiny and capture of missing information by Appraising Officers. ·         Verification at the time of examination to ensure all essential details. ·         Model/grade/specification. ·         Check HS (ITC) classification

  18. EXPECTED BENEFITS ·         Online access of analysed expert data to all departmental officers. ·         Improved quality of export valuation of live exports. •      Quicker identification of potential cases of valuation fraud. •      Better monitoring of working of valuation based export promotion schemes. •      Facilitates risk analysis, targeting and investigations of export related offences. •      Discourages exporters moving to smaller ports to over value goods. Provides reports and returns for economic analysis .

  19. ISSUES FOR DECISION •     Scheme for ECDB data analysis : clustering and marketing outliers. •      Principle for identification of sensitive commodities : goods entered for export under claim of DBK, DEPB or DFRC ·         Excluding cases having value caps and specific rates. •      Schedule for implementation of ECDB (Phase II and Phase III) •      Additional staffing and equipment required for ECDB.

  20. ISSUES FOR DECISION •     Scheme for ECDB data analysis : clustering and marketing outliers. •      Principle for identification of sensitive commodities : goods entered for export under claim of DBK, DEPB or DFRC ·         Excluding cases having value caps and specific rates. •      Schedule for implementation of ECDB (Phase II and Phase III) •      Additional staffing and equipment required for ECDB.

  21. DOV • THANK YOU

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