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Act now: Logistics firm warns exporters to be ready for new customs system

IN ONLY THREE months time, the UK’s legacy customs platform CHIEF (Cargo Handling of Import and Export Freight), will be replaced by the Customs Declaration Service. Logistics company Rhenus UK, which has a depot in Corby, is encouraging exporters to take prompt steps to transition to the new system before the late 2023 deadline.

While import declarations shifted to CDS in October last year, the switchover for export declarations is scheduled for November 30 2023.

Rhenus UK is advising exporters to prepare for the November switchover now to avoid costly delays. “While not obligatory, we recommend that businesses register with CDS, if they have not already done so, as part of the CDS Import Full Trader Roll-Out. Additionally, traders must ensure that any authorisations and easements they hold, and which are applied to CHIEF declarations currently, are compatible with CDS, taking outward processing as one example,” said Rob Mulligan, UK Customs Manager, Rhenus UK.

To ease the transition process, exporters should understand their obligations when engaging an agent to complete an export declaration on their behalf and familiarise themselves with the UK Trade Tariff (Volume III for CDS) to provide  agents with the required information for declarations.

With the clock ticking, Mr Mulligan advises exporters to take the necessary steps: register, authorise, and prepare to ensure success in the transfer process.

“Rhenus UK is ready to support its customers, but businesses must act promptly to safeguard their future exporting plans,” he said. “While the transfer process is expected to be straightforward for most businesses, proactive measures are essential to prevent future delays.”

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