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Government Of Assam Excise COMMISSIONERATE OF EXCISE

Regulations of Distilleries

Control & regulation of Distilleries

Process Description

Process ParticularsDetails
Process NameControl and regulation of Distilleries
Process ObjectiveMonitoring the Production of Spirit
Process OwnerExcise Officer
Process ParticipantsDistillery Licensee, Excise Officer/SoE, Permit Issuing Authority, Chemical Examiner

Input

NoDescriptionFormatSupporting DocumentsSource
1Wash registerNot prescribedNALicensee, Excise Officer

As-Is Process

Output

NoDescriptionFormatSupporting DocumentsDestination
1PermitPrescribed formatnoneLicensee, Excise officer
2Transport passPrescribed formatnoneLicensee, Excise officer

Key Challenges & Process Gaps

Sr. No.Process StepProcess DescriptionRemarks/Challenges
1Raw material receiptRaw material receipts are recorded in various manual registers.There are multiple registers to be maintained for multiple raw materials based on bills from supplier and actual receipt at the weighbridge, with some parts of information being repeated across registers. Maintaining all records manually is tedious and prone to errors.
Excise officer does not monitor the registers.
2Preparation of washWash is prepared after removing impurities in raw materialYield of production depends quantity of wash prepared.
Manual registers are maintained for records.
Excise officer does not monitor the registers.
3Spirit productionENA is produced by standard processStandard process is followed for production of spirit.
Manual registers are maintained for records.
Excise officer monitors the registers.
Allowable losses are not linked to operational characteristics of the unit appropriately
4Collecting spiritProduced spirit is collected to receiver vatProduced spirit is collected in receiver vat and receiver register is updated.
Manual registered are prone to errors and difficult to cross-reference & reconciliation.
There is limited visibility into the yield of the grain based distilleries.
5„Storage of spiritSpirit is stored in storage vatSpirit is stored in storage vat and storage vat register is updated.
Manual registered are prone to errors and difficult to cross-reference & reconciliation.
Monitoring of losses and penalties for losses beyond allowed limit are difficult using manual records.
6Chemical examinationSample of spirit is received by chemical examiner's office for testingProduced spirit is subjected to chemical testing by Chemical Examiner's office.
Sample collection is not monitored by the excise officer.
7Result of chemical examinationChemical examination report is shared.Submission of sample and sharing chemical examination report is manually done, which is prone to errors and delays.
Process for samples/production failing chemical examination could not be ascertained.
8Request for permitPermit is requested from CoE to transport/export spiritLicensee requests for permit for transport/export of spirit from CoE through excise officer of the distillery.
The export permit is issued based on import permit from receiving state.
9Forwarding permit requestExcise officer forwards permit requestMonitoring of forwarded permit requests not done by excise officer.
10Grant of permitCoE grants permit for transport/export of spiritManual process of issuing permits is followed and no transport permit register is maintained.
11„Issue of transport passBased on permit, excise officer issues transport passNo register is maintained for issued transport passes by excise officer.
12Spirit despatchLicensee despatched spirit along with the transport passLicensee despatched the spirit and updates the despatch register with permit & transport pass details.
Spirit from storage vat is despatched by tanker and storage register is updated.
Manual registers are maintained for records.
Excise officer monitors the registers.
13EVCExcise verification certificate (EVC) from excise officer of the spirit receiving unit is requiredMonitoring losses of spirit in transit is difficult as no register for EVCs is maintained.

Process Timeline

No timelines for the process completion or that between two consequent steps found to be prescribed or defined. Production & despatch is also dependant on the business requirement of the licensee.There is limited visibility into the yield of the grain based production.There are multiple registers to be maintained, with some parts of information being repeated across registers.Maintaining all records manually is tedious and prone to errors and extracting information to establish a pattern in timeline is difficult.