- The AES/EMCS interface was commissioned on 14.02.2024
- Special features must be observed for the export of bulk goods and accompanying packing items
- The interface does not currently have a separate procedure for the export of excisable bulk goods
- For exports of excisable bulk goods, the EMCS default procedure must be used
- The specification of accompanying items with excise goods is not standardized in the export declaration and e-VD
- Export declarations with details of accompanying packaging items with excise goods are temporarily excluded from the interface
- More information can be found in the ATLAS-Info.
Source: awb-international.com
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