- The Greek Government has revised the implementation timeline for the e-delivery system under decision A.1122/31.7.2024, which will utilize electronic transport documents (e-CMR) to enhance transparency and security in logistics through real-time shipment monitoring.
- Until March 31, 2025, entities in the first phase can voluntarily transmit data, with mandatory data transmission for those earning over €200,000 or trading specific goods (such as pharmaceuticals and energy products) starting on April 1, 2025.
- The initial phase will focus on the basic functionalities of shipping documents, establishing a foundation for the e-delivery system.
- From May 1, 2025, entities in the second phase can begin voluntary data transmission, with this option available until September 30, 2025, for further functionality.
- Full compliance for all entities is required by October 1, 2025, with certain older requirements being phased out starting April 1, 2025, and fully discontinued by the compliance deadline, aiming for a smooth transition to digital monitoring while minimizing the burden on affected businesses.
Source SNI
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