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CBP Says ACE MMM Reports Now Available

U.S. Customs and Border Protection states that users can now begin running the new “Multi-Modal Manifest” reports. CBP had requested that users not run these reports after e-Manifest: Rail and Sea (M1) was deployed in August 2011. However, the data conversion has now been completed and users can run them.

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Different access for carriers, CHBs, importers. MMM reports are located under “Public Folders.” Rail and sea carriers will have access to all reports in the “Multi-Modal Manifest” folder. Brokers will have access to all reports in the “Trade Reporting” sub-folder while importers will have access to one report in the “Trade Reporting” sub-folder.

Two categories of reports. There will be two categories of MMM reports: (1) twenty-four hour reports will be refreshed nightly and will contain the latest version of the data; (2) two hour reports will contain any data that was created or changed within the past two hours. These reports will show all versions of the data for the past 30 days. The “Trade Reporting” sub-folder contains all of the two hour refresh reports.

18 mos of data to expand to 5 years. Initially only 18 months of data will be loaded for the 24 hour refresh reports. Eventually the 24 hour refresh reports will contain up to 5 years of data.

(CSMS #11-000303, dated 12/08/11)