EFL wins AEO accreditation

EFL International Distribution has been awarded full Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status.
The EU’s AEO programme, co-ordinated by the World Customs Organisation, seeks to facilitate trade while improving security in the supply chain.
“The accreditation covers full customs simplification – security and safety,” said Chris Radley, EFL managing director. “The AEO scheme will provide EFL with a quality mark, which will demonstrate that our internal controls, staff training, and procedures are effective and compliant.”
Benefits of AEO status include a reduction in the number and intrusiveness of cargo inspections, priority customs processing when heightened security measures are in place, and ‘Preferred Trader’ eligibility, EFL said.
The Dublin-based company (which is U-Freight Group’s Irish agent) provides multimodal freight forwarding and customs clearance services.

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