Traffic Accounts Management System
Objects of TAMS:
Integration of Accounting data of all CRIS projects like PRS,UTS,RBS,FOIS,PMS, RRA dealing with Earnings / Revenue relating to Passenger, Goods, Parcel and Retiring room besides other miscellaneous Earnings / Revenue captured through UTS - Unreserved Ticketing System
Linking of above mentioned data with the cash office module of IPAS.
Generation of Balance Sheet, Error sheet and Traffic Book.
Developed to improve transparency, concurrency, and accuracy in managing traffic accounts.
Key Features:
TAMS stands for Traffic Accounts Management System
Developed by CRIS - Centre for Railway Information Systems, New Delhi
MOU - Memorandum Of Understanding with CRIS, NR & WR. Later WR is replaced by CR.
Inter-connectivity with the applications of TMS, PRS, UTS, PMS, AIMS, E-Recon etc.
The TCs (Transfer Certificates) generated on E-Recon pertaining to Earnings / Revenue will be ported into TAMS for generation of Traffic Book Parts A,B,C & D.
Realization of Earnings / Revenue - Data for the Credit side - Imported from IPAS.
The final data of the computerized Traffic Book will be sent electronically to IPAS for generation of Monthly Account Current.
Consolidation of traffic earnings without exclusive software.
Utilizes existing systems such as FOIS, PRS/UTS/PMS, with minor modifications.
Minimizes manual intervention in data handling, aiming to reduce anomalies.
Online apportioned revenue data and station-wise revenue reconciliation.
Seamless integration with other railway systems and reconciliation modules.
Online division-wise originating revenue data for accurate and concurrent account balancing.
Core Modules:
Station Balance Sheet (Coaching and Goods).
Accounts Office Balance Sheet.
Traffic Book (Part A, B, C & D).
TIA Module for inspections and audits.
Ancillary and Supplementary Modules:
Error Sheet module
Apportionment of Passenger & Freight Revenue
Statistical Statement 6A.
E-CR Note for Electronic Cash Remittance Note.
Automation and Paperless Goals:
Auto JV (Journal Voucher) generation for traffic book adjustments and station revenue.
Online reporting and station account reconciliation.
Elimination of manual processes like preparation of CR/TR notes.
Future Roadmap:
Full automation of transactions, seamless system integration, and reduction of manual interventions.
Enhanced data accuracy with supporting reports and real-time reconciliation.
This system ensures better transparency and operational efficiency in handling Indian Railways' traffic accounts, promoting a paperless, intelligent management process.
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