FAQ Brexit - GreenCommerce

Brexit

Find here the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the Brexit

Before you can start exporting to a "third country", you need a phytosanitary certificate, eHerkenning and access to e-CertNL (formerly CLIENT Export). First of all, it is important to register with the Quality Control Bureau (KCB). You can do this here. The second step is to apply for the phytosanitary certificate when exporting to a "third country". This certificate contains a description, weight, country of origin and final destination of the exported items. It is not yet known for which products exactly a phytosanitary certificate is required when exported to the UK. To apply for phytosanitary certificates via e-CertNL, you need eHerkenning. There are also costs associated with this. Don't have eHerkenning yet? Request eHerkenning here. Via eHerkenning you arrive in e-CertNL where all necessary information for export must be registered. The inspection services can use this system to check whether all export requirements have been met. If this is the case, the inspector of the KCB can fulfill the phytosanitary certificate, in the presence of an unpaid NVWA official.

To support electronic declarations of export data within GreenCommerce, a link with the KCB has been developed, with which sales orders and sales order lines can be automatically submitted to the KCB. The Export package offers the functionality to enter export requests via KCB declarations directly into GreenCommerce, so that not all orders that are exported outside the European Union need to be entered manually. Ask about the possibilities at Remco via remco@jem-id.nl

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