
The world of international trade is transforming. As technology advances, so do the tools and processes that businesses use to trade with global markets. At Business West, we are proud to be at the forefront of pioneering digital solutions that simplify and enhance trade procedures for exporters, importers and freight forwarders alike.
Digital innovation
Business West has a history of embracing innovative technology to better serve our customers. Our leadership in digital trade and our commitment to providing forward-thinking solutions have been recognised by a national Best Industry Champion award.
What is an ATA Carnet?
An ATA Carnet, often called a 'passport for goods' is a trade document used by businesses when they are exporting goods or equipment temporarily. Whether showcasing commercial samples, attending international trade fairs, or transporting professional equipment, the Carnet simplifies customs procedures and eliminates the need to pay duties and taxes at the point of import.
Digital / eATA Carnets
Building on our legacy of innovation, we are actively participating in the Digital/ eATA Carnet pilot project. This initiative aims to modernise and simplify the traditional paper-based Carnet system, introducing a range of benefits for businesses:
- Sustainability: The Digital/eATA Carnet significantly reduces the use of paper, ink, and energy, contributing to a more sustainable future.
- Reduced administration: Digital processes streamline operations, saving time and effort for businesses.
- Minimised errors and loss: By eliminating the risk of losing physical documents and reducing manual errors, businesses are less likely to face financial penalties from overseas customs.
Digital / eATA Carnet rollout
The pilot is already progressing, with trials underway at key UK ports and airports, including Heathrow, Edinburgh, Belfast and Holyhead. Dover/Folkstone is due to start their trial shortly (at the time of writing, we expect February 2025), with East Midlands and Guernsey airports later this year (to be confirmed), ensuring widespread adoption of Digital Carnets.
Freight forwarders and high-volume customers will gain access to a desktop facility designed to manage their Carnets efficiently.
Pre-declaration functionality will simplify customs processes by allowing freight movements to be declared in advance.
The move to eATA Carnets will be rolled out in phases, beginning with a parallel approach where digital and paper Carnets coexist. This ensures a smooth transition for businesses operating in both digital-ready and traditional markets. Over time, the goal is to transition to a digital system, eliminating the need for paper documentation.
Early adoption of Digital Carnets is about more than just convenience. It’s about creating a future where temporary export is faster, more secure, and more sustainable. By reducing paperwork and streamlining processes, businesses can focus on what they do best—growing and thriving in global markets.
At Business West, we have experience and a proven track record in digital innovation, and our customers can rest assured that they are in safe hands.
Find out more about Digital Carnets and how they could benefit your business.
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