Update sql 2012 database from access 2003

Hi, all,
I have a new sql server 2012 and has already created a database same as the one from access 2003. 
Can someone give me a details or links how to update sql server 2012 through SSIS package? I know I could use import wizard but it is a customized version of SSIS. And I want to build my own project using SSIS package.
source: access 2003 on old sql server 2005
destination: sql server 2012.
Thanks.

you can try this
http://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/2484/import-data-from-microsoft-access-to-sql-server/
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