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Leschaco achieves highest AEO accreditation

29 Aug 2024 - by Staff reporter
 Source: Leschaco
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The South African subsidiary of Leschaco has announced that it has received its Level 2 Accreditation as an Authorized Economic Operator.

A statement issued by the global logistics service provider said: “This certification reinforces the company's strategic role within the Leschaco Group, enhancing its ability to offer global benefits to its customers.”

Leschaco South Africa’s AEO recognition follows closely on the heels of Leschaco Indonesia also receiving AEO accreditation.

A statement issued by the German company’s headquarters in Bremen said: “Leschaco South Africa's new status underscores its reputation as a trusted partner in customs clearance for international trade.

“The Level 2 Accreditation is the highest AEO level in South Africa, focusing on stringent supply chain security through comprehensive risk assessment and mitigation.”

Leschaco emphasised that the certification demonstrated the local subsidiary’s commitment to maintaining the highest security standards in international logistics.

“Achieving AEO status involves a rigorous audit by customs authorities, requiring compliance with stringent standards in record-keeping, financial solvency, and security measures.

“AEO certification is increasingly crucial in the South African logistics sector, enhancing global trade security and efficiency.”

It is widely agreed that the AEO status achieved underpins the company’s esteem in supply chain circles.

“Partnering with AEO-certified freight forwarders like Leschaco South Africa offers significant advantages for businesses involved in international supply chains,” said the Bremen-based company.

“The AEO programme fosters a transparent and predictable trading environment, vital for the growth and sustainability of the logistics industry.”

Leschaco South Africa’s customs manager, Denvor Booysen, said they had to comply with a rigorous process to secure Level 2 Accreditation.

“The intense verification programme entailed a detailed company overview with CSK Competency Assessment, operational processes, process flow mapping as well as an in-depth safety and security check of the entire business model.

“Leschaco South Africa is now a much-deserved AEO trader, which grants us a somewhat elite status together with many other Leschaco subsidiaries.”

The statement said: “The attainment of AEO certification highlights the Leschaco Group's commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable logistics services.

“This certification facilitates closer cooperation with customs authorities, leading to improved planning, enhanced customer service, and reduced delays and costs. The Leschaco Group remains dedicated to continuously improving its service quality for its global customers.”

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