European Dedicated Transport

Dedicated Import & Export Service Between The UK & EU.

A Dedicated European Service Between UK & EU

We aim to provide a seamless service to ensure that all your EU shipments are fully taken care of from customs clearance all the way down to your specific transport needs.

Our team of experts can take you through what can be a confusing and ever changing import and export process and help you reduce any potential interruption and delays at the borders.

We have everything in place from a smooth customs process to an extremely reliable network of vehicles that travel between the UK and EU on a daily basis enabling us to provide you with a stress free service.

Import & Export Requirements

  • EORI Number

    A valid Economic Operators Registration and Identification number (EORI number) is required to move goods between the UK & EU.

  • Incoterms

    A vital first step to ensure both importer and exporter are clear on who is responsible for customs, insurance, transport and other charges.

  • Commodity Codes

    A commodity code describes a specific product when importing or exporting goods and is required on any customs declarations.

  • Validate UK VAT

    Check that your UK VAT registration number is valid, the name and address of the business and the number it is registered to.

  • Validate EU VAT

    Verify the validity of a VAT number issued by any EU member state.

  • Commercial Invoice

    This is required with every shipment and includes vital details such as value, EORIs, incoterms, dimensions and weight of goods, country of origin and more.

Step-By-Step Guides To Import, Export & Customs Guarantee

  • Import

    How to bring goods into the UK from any country, including how much tax and duty you’ll need to pay and whether you need to get a licence or certificate.

  • Export

    How to move goods from the UK to international destinations, including the EU.

  • Customs Guarantee

    You may need an individual guarantee or a customs comprehensive guarantee to enter goods into a customs special procedure and defer duty.