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We understand that dealing with the complexities of customs matters can be challenging for businesses. That's why, at Multimodal 2024, our goal is to help you realise the true potential of your supply chain by introducing you to our comprehensive full-service offering.
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Gaston Schul, Europe’s largest independent customs broker, strengthens its Nordic operations by opening an office in Strömstad, Sweden. This expansion supports their goal to be the leading provider of customs and trade services in Europe.
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Read Gaston Schul's CEO Rob Ewalds' interview with Logistikknyhetene.no below, explaining our position and strategic direction within the customs and trade market.
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From 2 December 2024, there will be a change in the transit process. Declaration system NCTS (New Computerised Transit System) will then be replaced by DVA: Customs Transport Application. DVA is being introduced because this application complies with European legislation according to the Union Customs Code.
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On 5 January 2023, the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) came into force. Read here what exactly it entails and what it means for your company.
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The European Union is transforming customs protocols through the new Import Control System 2 (ICS2). Joining forces with Switzerland, Norway and Northern Ireland, this initiative aims to enhance security while facilitating trade.
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The European Parliament has recently approved the EU Forced Labour Regulation. This new law bans the sale, import, and export of goods produced through forced labour.
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At Gaston Schul, our strength lies in our team. Our people bring passion and a personal touch to everything they do. In this series we introduce you to the real faces behind Gaston Schul and who drive our customers success.
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Important update for EU imports: original certificates required from 1 May 2024 due to the withdrawal of Covid-related flexibilities.