ATA Carnet Case Study: High Water Films
We spoke to Jack Williams, Creative Lead & Director of Photography of High Water Films, a video production company who used an ATA Carnet to temporarily export film equipment to the EU for a shoot.
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We spoke to Jack Williams, Creative Lead & Director of Photography of High Water Films, a video production company who used an ATA Carnet to temporarily export film equipment to the EU for a shoot.
We caught up with Sara Tye, Founder of redhead PR and Chamber member. This interesting case study tells us how redheadPR helped the Crop Protection Association (CPA) to inform consumers about the safe...
Like many overseas students, Neciah Dorh arrived in Bristol with few contacts in the city and no particular plans for sticking around. Fast forward 10 years and a doctorate from The University of B...
In this series of case studies, we speak to local businesses to find out what practical steps they are taking to tackle climate change and how they are saving time and money in the process. We spoke w...
When the world stood still during the COVID-19 pandemic, tech start-up company Greener saw this as their opportunity to change the supply chains of businesses, and to encourage an environmentally frie...
An ATA Carnet acts as a 'passport for goods’ for the temporary export of goods and equipment and, in most cases, replaces the need for a customs declaration. Carnets were introduced to make trade betw...
An ATA Carnet acts as a 'passport for goods’, allowing for duty and tax-free temporary movement of goods between countries. The ATA Carnet scheme is now operating in over 80 countries worldwide, and h...
An ATA Carnet acts as a 'passport for goods’, allowing for duty and tax-free temporary movement of goods between certain countries. The ATA Carnet scheme is now operating in over 80 countries worldwid...
As Business West celebrates 200 years of future thinking for the region and its businesses, we wanted to focus on how our members are helping to build sustainable futures. Businesses have faced a ser...