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Get AEO accredited and enjoy VIP status

04 Jul 2024 - by Liesl Venter
Louise Wiggett, founder and managing director of Global Trade Solution. 
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Road freight transporters can benefit significantly from becoming Authorised Economic Operators (AEO), according to Louise Wiggett, founder and managing director of Global Trade Solution.

"It is an internationally recognised quality mark indicating that your role within the international supply chain is secure, and your procedures and customs controls are compliant and efficient," she explained during her presentation at the Road Freight Association (RFA) conference.

Wiggett further elaborated that AEO accreditation through the South African Revenue Service immediately designated a company as a reliable trade partner, facilitating faster access to customs procedures.

"Part of the programme includes a dedicated fast lane at border posts for clearing goods, which significantly reduces delays and trade costs."

It also eliminates manual processes, allows for electronic submissions and provides automated notifications sent directly to operators.

According to Wiggett, it is important to encourage as many stakeholders in the supply chain to join the programme, particularly if African countries want to increase trade with each other.

"It is imperative that we move forward and not delay the process any longer.

One of the greatest advantages of the AEO programme is that it enhances trade facilitation and improves security.”

  • Read the rest of this article in our Freight Features edition on "Road & Rail."

 

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