CERTEX in practice: What changes in your customs clearance process?

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CERTEX is transforming EU customs clearance — Koring helps you stay ahead.
With the introduction of CERTEX, customs authorities now automatically verify certificates and permits during the clearance process. This means faster processing, but also stricter data checks and less room for error.
Koring supports importers with accurate declarations, proactive coordination and full compliance, ensuring smooth and predictable customs clearance — even under evolving EU regulations.

Fast & reliable customs clearance in the EU | Koring

Team Koring
Customs clearance is often the biggest cause of delays in international transport, but Koring turns it into a smooth, fast, and reliable process. We prepare all documents in advance, handle EU and non-EU import/export formalities, manage duties, transit papers, and inspections, and ensure full compliance for regular, UK–EU, and specialized cargo (ADR, temperature-controlled, high-value). With proactive documentation, correct Incoterms, and personal customs experts—not automated systems—we eliminate border delays, reduce risks, and keep your supply chain moving without interruptions. Koring makes customs simple, predictable, and stress‑free.

Transport in 2026: Key Customs regulation changes in the EU and the Netherlands

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In 2026, major EU and Dutch customs reforms will reshape the transport sector. New rules introduce a €3 duty on low-value imports, stricter digital pre-arrival data requirements, and full implementation of systems like Centralized Clearance, CERTEX, and CBAM. These changes increase pressure on carriers and forwarders to improve data accuracy, documentation, and compliance. Transport companies must prepare for tighter controls, new environmental reporting obligations, and updated commodity codes to keep goods moving smoothly across borders.