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Plan the route your goods will take so you can make your transit declaration and support your haulier or carrier to transport your goods.
This guidance explains why and how public sector organisations should move to modern network solutions and away from legacy networks with information on standards you need to follow and case studies.
How transit can help you move goods through customs and where you can use transit to move goods to.
Freight forwarders oversee the worldwide movement of cargo, packing, documentation and customs clearance, on behalf of importers and exporters.
How to report and record pig movements and when to follow the standstill rule.
Find out how to move your goods from inward processing into free circulation, another special procedure or re-export.
How to start your movement, what to do while the goods are moving and what to do when they reach their destination.
Find out how to pay less or no duty when you move goods temporarily out of Great Britain and between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
How to plan your route and make declarations if your transit movement is starting in Northern Ireland.
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