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AEO for multinational or large businesses: specific guidelines

Friday, March 18th, 2011

The EU Commission recently published specific guidelines on Authorised Economic Operator status (AEO) for multinational or large businesses (EU established or not). Most of the time they consist of a parent company and subsidiary companies and/or Permanent Business Establishments/branches. In these guidelines the Commission clearly defines:

  • Subsidiary = an incorporated entity created in the host EU country (national business legal forms! ), its capital is fully owned by the parent company or it is controlled by a company in collaboration with minority local partners (a joint subsidiary). Subsidiairies are legally independent from their mother company.
  • Branch = is not an individual legal entity and has no legal personality. A branch is an office/premise/another location of the company itself. A branch forms part of the company’s total assets.
  • Permanent Business Establishment  = is a fixed place of business through which the business of an enterprise is wholly/partly carried out.

Regarding AEO application for the multinational or large business of an enterprise, the following scenarios are now foreseen:

  • all subsidiairies/PBEs being separate legal entities shall apply separately for an AEO status.
  • all branches/PBEs which are not individual legal entities cannot apply separately for an AEO status and one single application covering all of them shall be submitted by the parent company considered as a person according to the EU legislation.

Customs4trade assisted and assists several large and multinational companies with their AEO certification process in different Member States. Our own developped C4T AEO tool makes complex situations manageable:

  • many different stakeholders
  • stakeholders in different locations
  • different legal entities
  • different sites or business units
  • different member states
  • different languages

The C4T AEO tool is designed to reduce your project time for getting the AEO status and reduces efforts for your internal and external ressources. With the easy status reporting, you are in control of the process.

Click here to read more on these specific guidelines !

New Uniform Model on AEO Self-Assessment

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Between the EU Member States and the European Commission, a new AEO Self-Assessment Questionnaire was agreed in order to guarantee a uniform approach throughout the Member States. It aims to simplify and to speed up the AEO application.

The new Self-Assessment Questionnaire is harmonized at European level. However, depending on whether the Customs Administration of a Member State already disposes of access to information (e.g. sections 2 and 4), not all questions have to be answered in every Member State.

The Member States dispose of a transitional period till 31 December 2010 to adapt their internal procedures and language versions. They can start to use the new Self-Assessment Questionnaire before the end of this transitional period, but they have to keep in mind the needs of the economic operators.

Customs Authorities of the Member States will ensure smooth processing of the applications already submitted with the old version of the self-assessment questionnaire.  Of course our C4T AEO tool will keep up with the most updated information.

As soon as a Member State starts using the new Self-Assessment Questionnaire, this will be published here.

GMP and AEO is there a link ?

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

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Good Manufacturing Practices (or GMP) is a quality system used by the pharmaceutical, cosmetic and food industry, including also GMP Animal Feed. GMP’s are guidelines that outline the aspects of production and testing. Records of manufacture (including distribution) that enable the complete history of a batch to be traced are retained in a comprehensible and accessible form.

 

The basic GMP rules:

  1. GMP certified companies need to dispose of written work methods:  Procedures, instruction sheets, forms, … This set of documents is the “quality manual” and describes e.g. how to purchase, transport, store, produce and a series of other activities take place;
  2. GMP certified companies have to follow the work methods: The written procedures have to be applied. This means that the reality has to correspond with the written work methods;
  3. GMP certified companies have to provide evidence: GMP companies have to prove to the internal and external auditor that they apply to the identified rules in the written procedures. Documents to guarantee any kind of control have to be created.

These 3 basic rules are very useful for the AEO certification process, but the overlap goes even further: Setting up a GMP system cannot be done without the support of the executive board. This support is also crucial for the AEO certification process.

For the GMP certification inventories of e.g. vehicles, equipment, inbound and outbound flows, staff … are needed. These inventories, as well as the schematic overview of the activities, are useful for the AEO certification. Very interesting is the risk analysis. This GMP risk analysis is concentrated on the potential risks regarding food and feed safety. The extension to safety and security in AEO isn’t far away.

AEO certification needs ?

C4T has developed the AEO tool to support your AEO certification process. This webbased tool decreases the efforts of internal/external ressources and reduces the project time. Our AEO tool is an interactive platform assuring a user-friendly and flexible way of working and can be used for your AEO certification needs in 27 EU Member States.

The C4T AEO-tool can be ordered with or without C4T AEO assistance. Upon your request, our competent AEO team guids you through the AEO certification process:

  • Self-assessment: guidance, co-ordination, review or validation procedures;
  • Identify remediation measures;
  • Develop and implement an internal control plan;
  • Draft and submit your application;
  • Assistance with the audit by the customs authorities.

If you want more information, contact us  info@customs4trade.com

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