Serbia to transition to NCTS 5 on 28.01.2024
Serbian customs have announced their timeline for migrating their NCTS system to NCTS 5 version. The migration will take place between the 27th and 28th January 2024.
Serbian customs have announced their timeline for migrating their NCTS system to NCTS 5 version. The migration will take place between the 27th and 28th January 2024.
SGS Türkiye are proud to be the first Regime Rights holder organization in Türkiye to obtain AEO authorization
Our specialized and licensed customs clearance department offers high quality services, supporting companies from all over the world to process their customs formalities and comply with Greek customs legislation.
Our specialized and licensed customs clearance department offers high quality services, supporting companies from all over the world to process their customs formalities and comply with Greek customs legislation.
All members of the Common Transit convention are in the process of updating their customs systems to meet the new requirements of NCTS 5. Member countries are required to complete their transition to NCTS 5 by 1st December 2023 (this is the official date from the European Commission but it is likely to change)
Now that the Sevington and Holyhead sites are open and fully functioning, the additional capacity at DWD and Stop 24 is no longer necessary. Therefore, HMRC recommends that you start using the facilities at Sevington from now on.
From 1st August 2023, HMRC are introducing some important changes for GMR’s which are generated using the MRN of a transit declaration started from an Authorised Consignor location.
SGS are delighted to announce their participation in Transport Logistic 2023 – the leading international trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT and supply chain management.
SGS TransitNet is proud to announce its facility in Hadımköy has been officially granted Authorized Consignor status
As of the 1st of November, SGS can provide this pre-notification service via our official partner Billitz who are located in the port area of Trieste and Fernetti.
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