Exporter of Record
Move Your Tech and IT Equipment out to foreign markets with Our EOR Service Talk To Our Expert TeamWhat Makes EOR Services Different?
Exporter of Record (EOR) service sets itself apart from typical logistics solutions by assuming complete responsibility for legal compliance and export requirements when shipping goods internationally. Unlike standard logistics, the 3rd party exporter of record service manages all essential documentation, regulatory compliance, and customs clearance, ensuring full adherence to international trade laws. This enables businesses to navigate complex export procedures seamlessly, without needing to understand every detail of foreign regulations. By opting for EOR services, companies can stay focused on their main operations, trusting the EOR to handle the complexities of export compliance and logistics.
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Cover Over 70 Countries
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Paying All Taxes and Duties
Countries Served
IOR Africa provides customers with Exporter of Record services for their IT equipment in over 70 countries in Africa & the Middle East. You can see an interactive map displaying the locations where we can currently cover our compliance services not limited to Middle Eastern countries.
Why Choose EOR Services?
- Absence of a registered business entity in the destination country.
- Unregistered status for the exportation of goods.
- Lack of essential export licenses and permits for the merchandise.
- Limited knowledge about the distinct export procedures, legal requirements, and local compliance.
Exporter Of Record Responsibilities
In the realm of Exporter of Record Services (EOR), similar to an Importer of Record Services (IOR), the EOR assumes the pivotal role of guaranteeing meticulous adherence to essential compliance prerequisites and legal standards during the exportation of goods from the country.
This involves diverse tasks, from accurately categorizing the obligatory Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) to procuring the necessary export compliance documents. Throughout the customs clearance procedure, the EOR can function as the interim custodian of the goods until they are formally acquired by the consignee.
What Is The EOR Process?
How It Works
Pre-Shipment
- Ask you to provide the shipment information.
- We check that the shipment adheres to the country’s standards and legislation.
- We provide you with a quote that includes customs clearance, EOR fees, duties, and taxes.
- Provide you with the list of compliance paperwork that is required.
During The Shipping
We will keep you updated with the shipment status until it ships in the destination country.
Post Shipping
- We submit all the documentation to the Border Protection Agency and Customs.
- We will pay all the required local fees: clearance, taxes, and duties.
- We will clear the shipment and ship it to your final destination.
Frequently Asked Questions about Exporter Of Record EOR
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