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New global service providers associated to EurTradeNet.

October 2011

The ETN Alliance is continuing to enlarge its network of qualified partners and members, this month agreeing on a professional collaboration with the highly experienced firm AEB. EurTradeNet is honoured to count on the eCustoms know-how of AEB, a service provider that originated in the German-speaking countries of Europe, but with a long-established international presence and expanding worldwide operations.

AEB has been delivering supply chain logistics software and eCustoms handling solutions to key clients for over thirty years. The company has more than 5,500 customers worldwide supported by offices in Germany, UK, Switzerland, Singapore, and the United States.

The deployment approach of AEB is somehow designed to offer the best solutions to its customers: he systems are developed and maintained in-house, while their own professional capabilities are multiplied by linking with third-party solutions providers that complement their value-offer in very specialised areas and/or specific geographical regions. The significant expertise AEB has in electronic customs clearance, its high professional standards and leading performance internationally, have been the crucial criteria in welcoming AEB to EurTradeNet.

The ETN Alliance is still growing, searching for complementary expertise to add to its unique knowledge network. Please see our current ETN coverage map: if you are a fully certified company in your CRSP actuation, if you are willing to fair professional collaborations for getting broader and wider, if you believe in adding for becoming better … you are a perfect candidate to be part of EurTradeNet. We’ll be glad to listen to your proposal.

 

 

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Differential knowledge and positioning

EurTradeNet has a significant European representation that covers the most relevant geographies in terms of volume of foreign trade operations and cross-border management.

The relevant international bodies and institutions acknowledge the ETN differential values. EurTradeNet concluded a contract with DG INFSO for market validation, and the European Commission filmed a video of the ETN initiative as a trans-European success in eCustoms. But even more important is the “recognition” at the international bodies in charge of customs matters: EurTradeNet is a stable member of the TCG or Trade Contact Group organised by DG TAXUD to cross-check the new directives and operational approaches with traders before coming into force; and at the World Customs Organisation EurTradeNet is an active participant at the IMSC or Information Management Sub-Committee, and a member of the WCO Data Model Project Team.

   

 

 

 

 

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