Are you importing into the EU or exporting from the EU? In order for your products to be accepted on the EU market or exported from the EU, a number of customs requirements must be met. If they are not met, flows may be delayed or goods may be even blocked at customs, and the responsibility of your company may be engaged.
Whether you handle your customs operations in-house or use a customs representative, we can help you ensure that these operations run smoothly, while guaranteeing regulatory compliance and operational feasibility.
– the customs fundamentals (customs code, origin, value)
– the compliance with foreign trade regulation
– the operational procedures
– the customs authorisations
– the customs declaration
Assistance for:
– customs classification of products
– determining their origin (preferential/non-preferential)
– definition of customs value
Drafting or updating operational procedures
Assistance with setting up or updating existing customs authorizations
Training of stakeholders
If necessary, suggestions for optimization
Following the preliminary audit:
– Identification of areas for administrative and financial optimisation
* Simplified procedures (domiciled / centralised procedures)
* Special customs regimes for storage, processing or use under customs control
– Assistance in implementing optimisation measures
– Advice on customs organisation and strategy
– Support in obtaining AEO certification and maintaining your status
– Helpline
– Ongoing training
– Support in choosing a customs service provider (specifications, call for tenders, etc.) or in setting up an in-house customs department
– Drafting/implementation of operational procedures
– Interface on request with external parties (customs representatives in particular)
– A posteriori verification of customs declarations