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The key event for compliance and customs experts is back. Catch up on latest global trade topics and trends at ICPA 2022 in Prague. Here is what to expect.
Full UK customs controls have taken effect in January 2022. Remaining import control timelines have now been revised. Learn more, plus: GVMS and CHIEF/CDS.
The UK customs declaration service CDS is replacing the CHIEF system. Get ready for the deadlines in September 2022 and March 2023 with AEB’s customs software.
Full customs controls are in effect for EU trade across UK borders since January 1, 2022. GVMS and GMR play a vital role. Ensure compliance and avoid delays.
HS 2022 is the 7th edition of the Harmonized System (HS) and will enter into force on January 1, 2022. It is included in the Combined Nomenclature (CN) used for the EU’s trade statistics.
DPD scooped the Supply Chain Excellence Award for Operations, Best Use of People and Process – together with its partner AEB. Find out how they made it happen.
The common transit procedure is used in the EU, EFTA, Turkey, North Macedonia, and the UK. NCTS will be upgraded to version 5 – to be completed by December 1, 2023.
Customs system changes are underway in the UK. UK imports will switch from CHIEF to CDS at the end of September 2022 and UK exports at the end of March 2023.
Together with AEB, Röhm GmbH has replaced its old SAP Global Trade Service system in record time. The result: secure, lean, and more cost-effective processes.
AEB has partnered with Raconteur for the new special report - Brexit and International Trade - distributed by The Times. Get fresh insights for your business.
AEB is one of the first software providers to add support for DECO declarations to its customs management portfolio. Import Filing: AGS/DECO was launched in July 2021 and has already processed many customs declarations for e-commerce shipments imported by Dutch e-commerce entrepreneurs.
The UK government announced that CE marking will continue to be accepted until January 1, 2023. The new UKCA marking will not become mandatory until January 1, 2023.