- Serbia’s new draft law on electronic dispatch notes aims to revolutionize the way goods are transported and tracked within the country
- The law focuses on digitalizing the logistics and supply chain sectors to improve efficiency, transparency, and compliance
- It introduces a centralized electronic system for handling goods movement documentation and transitioning to a paperless logistics environment
- The law establishes clear requirements for issuing, sending, receiving, and archiving electronic dispatch notes for the movement of goods
- E-dispatch notes are structured digital documents used to accompany goods during transport and ensure legal and efficient transportation
- There are exemptions for certain goods, such as those transported via transmission networks or falling under specific fiscal regulations
- The Central Information System manages the e-dispatch process and complies with technical standards set by the Ministry of Finance
- Electronic dispatch notes must be created and sent in a structured data format compatible with the system, specifically using XML (eXtensible Markup Language)
Source: rtcsuite.com
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