Apr 15, 2012 Warehousing Ireland Materials Handling 0
Samskip Multimodal Container Logistics has announced it has officially been AEO certified by Dutch customs authorities, confirming their status as a reliable and secure partner in the international supply chain.
The AEO (Authorized Economic Operator) certificate is granted to companies living up to guidelines concerning topics such as security, traceability, reliability and back-up procedures. These guidelines are set by the European Union and have been put in place as measures to minimize the risks of organized crime and terrorism.
This certificate not only reaffirms the high standard of internal processes within Samskip Multimodal Container Logistics, it also provides customers with additional benefits, minimizing the delays in cross-border movements of their goods.
CEO Jens Holger Nielsen stated the following: “We are proud of this certificate because it confirms us as being a reliable partner in the supply chain making us an even more attractive business partner. The certificate also provides customer benefits, such as priority treatment by customs and continued use of simplified customs procedures”.
In short, the AEO certification underwrites the procedures already in place in Samskip Multimodal Container Logistics confirming your products are in safe hands with Samskip Multimodal Container Logistics.
For further information, please do not hesitate to contact your local office or visit the website: www.samskip.com.
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