IRU TIR EPD, which is developed by International Road Transport Union (IRU), has been updated to cover security requirements and to lodge Electronic Entry/Exit Summary Declarations and will be operational as of today (20th December 2010). IRU TIR EPD is operational in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.

 

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Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey

New Security Requirements in International Road Transport Sector


20.12.2010 / 



 

IRU TIR EPD, which is developed by International Road Transport Union (IRU), has been updated to cover security requirements and to lodge Electronic Entry/Exit Summary Declarations and will be operational as of today (20th December 2010). IRU TIR EPD is operational in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.

 

​The Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) in cooperation with TAIEX (Technical Assistance and Information Exchange) has conducted a seminar in order to inform the sector about the new EU regulations. Demet Keles- Undersectariat of Customs, Evgeniya Iafaev- International Road Transport Union, Maria Pashova- Bulgarian Customs and Elisaveta Takova- Bulgarian Customs were the speakers of the seminar.   Electronic Entry/Exit Summary Declarations will be obligatory by 01.01.2011   Starting from 01.01.2011 transport operations from non-EU countries, it will be obligatory to lodge electronic entry/exit summary declarations (ENS/EXS).   On this context;   • Entry Summary Declaration (ENS) should be submitted to the Import Control System (ICS) for goods entering the EU territory and coming from third countries,     • Exit Summary Declaration (EXS) should be submitted to the Export Control System (ECS) for goods leaving the EU territory,     • To be provided, before arrival at the EU border in an Entry Summary Declaration or can be included in a transit (TIR) declaration;   • To be sent electronically to the Customs office of entry of the Community territory;   • At least 1 hour before arrival at the border;   • With the identification number (EORI number) of the declarant;   • With the identification number of the consignee(s) in the EU.       Due to deployment of the national IT systems of EU Member States a “grace period” is foreseen. After this period, Economic Operators not having lodged pre-arrival or pre-departure security declarations by the deadlines, will face both administrative and financial penalties.   For more details visit http://tir.tobb.org.tr    

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