Question & AnswerQ&A (CDC MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. ERD 11-12)
The main purpose is to inform exporters about the interim procedure for the Client Profile Registration System (CPRS) registration in line with the full implementation of the Bureau of Customs (BoC) e2M system for exports.
CPRS stands for Client Profile Registration System, which is a system used by exporters to register their profiles with the Bureau of Customs as part of export documentation and procedures.
The CDC has submitted the list of CFZ locator exporters to the BoC-MISTG for validation and accreditation of exporter profiles in the CPRS.
Exporters must coordinate with their respective Value Added Service Providers (VASPs) to upload their CPRS profiles to the BoC's Other Government Agency (OGA) Server.
All profiles uploaded to the OGA Server will be accredited, approved, and activated by BoC-MISTG after validation with the list submitted by CDC.
BoC's e2M system is an electronic system for export procedures, and the CPRS registration is a preparatory step for its full implementation, ensuring proper registration and validation of exporters.
CFZ locator exporters are exporters located within the Customs Free Zone, whose profiles are submitted by CDC to the BoC-MISTG for validation and accreditation.
It authorizes exporters to legally engage in the electronic export procedures managed under the BoC's e2M system, facilitating legal compliance in customs export requirements.
The memorandum circular was officially adopted on April 6, 2011.