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What Is a Movement Reference Number (MRN), and Why Do I Need One

One thing that will not change after Brexit is the need for a MRN. Both the Customs Authorities in the European Union and the Customs Authority in the United Kingdom will keep issuing MRN’s. So, what is an MRN?  

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Incoterms Explained: Ex Works (EXW)

When goods are bought or sold "Ex Works" (EXW) it means that the Seller is making the goods available at their factory or warehouse. The buyer is then free to come and pick up the goods. Ex Works places full responsibility for cost and risk with the buyer, as the buyer has to arrange everything.

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Dutch Customs: Exporter must be an EU company procedure delayed

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What is an EORI number and why do I need one?

Per January 1st 2021 there will be two types of EORI numbers. An EU EORI number and a UK EORI number.

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Incoterms Explained: Free on Board (FOB)

When goods are bought or sold “Free on Board” (FOB) it means that the seller delivers the goods to a ship at a port previously agreed to by the seller and the buyer. The seller loads the goods onto the ship. The buyer then takes care of the import formalities and transportation to the final destination. Free on Board is one of the oldest Incoterms. It dates back to when goods were carried by sailing ships and it was one of the terms when the Incoterms were first released in 1936. It is also one of the most used commercial terms.

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Incoterms Explained: Cost, Insurance, and Freight (CIF)

Since January 2020 the Incoterms 2020 are in effect. Every ten years these Incoterms are updated.

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Incoterms Explained: Delivery Duty Paid (DDP)

When goods are bought or sold “Delivery Duty Paid” (DDP) it means that the Seller delivers the goods to a place previously agreed to by the seller and the buyer. This can be any location. The agreed place of delivery (e.g. the terminal) needs to be specifically named.

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Incoterms 2020 now in effect – What are the main changes?

In 2019 a new version of the Incoterms was released. Companies are now advised to use Incoterms 2020.

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Incoterms Explained: Delivery at Place (DAP)

When goods are bought or sold “Delivery at Place” (DAP) it means that the Seller delivers the goods to a place previously agreed to by the seller and the buyer. This can be any location.

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Incoterms Explained: Delivery at Terminal (DAT)

When goods are bought or sold “Delivery at Terminal” (DAT) it means that the Seller delivers the goods to a terminal at destination previously agreed to by the seller and the buyer. This can also be a road transportation hub or a quay.

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