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We clear your fresh and dry goods, animal and plant products, processed foods and beverages across the full regulatory chain. We coordinate TRACES NT pre-notification in TRACES NT, book the BCP slot, issue CHED-A/CHED-P/CHED-PP/CHED-D under Reg. (EU) 2017/625, verify halal and organic certificates, enter the correct anti-dumping TARIC additional code for honey, garlic, citric acid and rice, and we hold the EUDR due diligence statement (DDS) for cocoa, coffee, soy, palm oil and cattle products under Reg. (EU) 2023/1115. You send us consignment data and certificates — we steer every authority step from Emmerich am Rhein, covering container arrivals via Rotterdam and Antwerp.
What food and agri clients get from us
On food imports we run customs, veterinary authority, plant health, BLE, organic control body and — for food supplements — BfArM simultaneously. You send us shipment data, certificates and packing list; we book the BCP slot at Rotterdam-Maasvlakte, Antwerp, Vlissingen or Frankfurt Airport, file the TRACES NT pre-notification 24 hours before arrival and issue the matching CHED. You receive the customs-conformant CHED reference before the container lands, so the cold chain keeps running without dwell time.
Trust anchors at a glance
Typical food customs scenarios
- Container imports of tropical fruit (bananas, avocado, mango) from South America and Africa via Antwerp and Rotterdam - phytosanitary CHED-PP, phyto certificate, unbroken cold chain.
- Animal products (meat, fish, dairy) from non-EU countries - BCP control with CHED-P, veterinary health certificate, EU-approved third-country establishments.
- Foods of dual nature (composite products, e.g. pizzas, convenience) - CHED-PP plus CHED-D, classification in HS 16/19/21.
- Specialties and halal/organic ranges - certificate review, anti-dumping clarification, quota volume control.
- Wine, spirits, beer - excise duty (German spirits and beer tax acts), VEMAG declaration, EMCS movement procedure.
- EUDR-relevant raw materials (cocoa, coffee, soy, palm oil, cattle, wood, rubber) - due diligence statement with geo-coordinates from 30 December 2026.
TRACES NT, CHED and Border Control Posts (BCP)
We pre-notify your control-liable consignments in TRACES NT and issue the Common Health Entry Document at least 24 hours before arrival — CHED-A for live animals, CHED-P for animal products, CHED-PP for plant products, CHED-D for food and feed of non-animal origin from risk countries (basis: Reg. (EU) 2017/625). You give us the third-country establishment, shipment data and certificates; we book the slot at the designated Border Control Post (Rotterdam-Maasvlakte, Antwerp, Frankfurt Airport, Hamburg), coordinate the forwarder and discharge the T1 in ATLAS. You receive the CHED reference and the BCP appointment before the container arrives.
Veterinary and plant certificates
- Veterinary health certificate: non-EU veterinary authority, covering EU-approved establishments (CC list).
- Phytosanitary certificate (PC): non-EU plant protection authority, for fruit, vegetables, cut flowers, seed, wood.
- Organic certificate per EU Organic Reg. 2018/848: control body in non-EU country with EU recognition, entry in TRACES.
- Halal certificate: recognised certifiers (e.g. JAKIM Malaysia, MUI Indonesia) for the German halal market.
- Conformity check fruit and vegetables: EU marketing standards, classification Extra/I/II by BLE or import inspection.
- GMO certificates for soy, maize, rice: authorisation under Reg. 1829/2003 mandatory.
Anti-dumping on honey, garlic and other ranges
We check your shipment against all active anti-dumping measures: honey from China (Implementing Reg. 2024/1063), garlic from China (Implementing Reg. 2021/2008 incl. extension), citric acid from China and rice from Cambodia and Myanmar. For deliveries routed via third countries (Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia) we verify origin against actual processing steps and enter the correct TARIC additional code per manufacturer in ATLAS. You receive the defensible code assignment before declaration — a wrong code triggers the maximum duty, in the honey case up to EUR 1,500 per tonne.
EUDR for cocoa, coffee, soy, palm oil
We hold the EUDR due diligence statement (DDS) in the EU information system and link the statement number to the ATLAS declaration — covering cattle, cocoa, coffee, palm oil, rubber, soy and wood including downstream products (chocolate, coffee drinks, leather goods). Mandatory from 30 December 2026 for large companies, from 30 June 2027 for SMEs (Reg. (EU) 2023/1115). You send us geo-coordinates of the production plots, supply chain documentation and risk assessment; we identify EUDR relevance per TARIC position, build the data flow geo-coordinate → DDS → ATLAS and hand you the statement number before declaration. Without a DDS, customs blocks the goods.
Excise duty on wine, beer, spirits
- Spirits and sparkling wine duty: declaration to the main customs office, EMCS movement between tax warehouses.
- Beer duty: declaration to the main customs office, Plato calculation.
- Tobacco duty and coffee duty: relevant for some products.
- We combine ATLAS-Import with simultaneous excise duty declaration and avoid duplicate runs.
Pitfalls we avoid
- Incomplete TRACES pre-notification - the consignment is rejected at the BCP and the container has to return to loading or be destroyed.
- Non-EU establishment not on the EU list of approved establishments - the consignment is not eligible for import.
- Wrong classification of composite foods - CHED-PP instead of CHED-D, wrong quota allocation.
- Wrong anti-dumping code - maximum duty up to EUR 1,500 per tonne of honey.
- Missing EUDR statement - ATLAS block, the goods may not be placed on the market.