NARRATIVE:
The OV-Import procedure [Motivation] view extends the Organisational view and provides a comprehensive framework for leveraging various elements related to the import procedure. The primary element in this view is the "Import Procedure", which is a Diagram Model-group ABB. This element encapsulates the entire import procedure.
Within the Import Procedure, there are several sub-elements, each representing a specific capability or service. The "Import procedure" is a Capability SBB, which is the core capability of the entire process.
The "Economic Operators Registry management", "Origin Registry management", "Customs declarations", "Classification of goods", "EU Customs information exchange", "Goods flow analysis and simulations", "Duties calculation and payment", and "Duties guarantee management" are all Business Service ABBs. These services represent the various activities involved in the import procedure, from managing registries and declarations to calculating and paying duties.
The Import Procedure also involves several Business Object ABBs, which represent the information used and produced during the process. These include "Economic Operators Registration and Identification number (EORI)", "Imports information", "Customs partners Information", "Combined nomenclature", "Special Procedures Information", "Economic value Information", "Workforce information", "Binding Tariffs Information", "Internal logistic Information", "Origin of goods Information", "Guarantee Information", "Classification of goods Information", "Threads and fraudulent actions Information", "Economic Operators Information", and "Duties calculation Information".
These Business Object ABBs are crucial for the operation of the import procedure, as they provide the necessary information for the execution of the various services. For example, the "Economic Operators Registration and Identification number (EORI)" provides the identification information for the economic operators involved in the import procedure, while the "Imports information" provides details about the goods being imported.
The relationships between these elements are not explicitly defined in the JSON, but it can be inferred that the Business Service ABBs use the information provided by the Business Object ABBs to execute their functions. For instance, the "Duties calculation and payment" service would use the "Duties calculation Information" to calculate the duties owed for the imported goods.
The motivation behind this view is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the import procedure, including the various services involved and the information they require. This can help in identifying potential improvements or optimizations in the process, ultimately leading to more efficient and effective import procedures.