Derry Bros’ customs clearance operation has achieved Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status, the internationally recognised standard that is designed to enhance cross-border supply chain security and support legitimate trade. As a certified AEO, the company can take advantage of simpler and faster customs procedures, eliminating delays and increasing the certainty of shipments.

“Gaining AEO certification is significant milestone for the business, demonstrating our compliance with customs control procedures and supply chain security standards,” explains Colin Robb, Head of Operations & Sales at Derry Bros. “This will enable us to clear goods faster, with fewer inspections, ensuring smoother, safer and more efficient customs and international logistics processes.”

An AEO is an organisation that has been officially approved by customs authorities to be a reliable and low-risk operator in the international supply chain. As a result, they are granted a range of benefits such as expedited clearance, reduced customs controls and greater access to simplified procedures. For Derry Bros, this development is part of its commitment to excellence in customs compliance, security, and efficient freight management.

“This achievement is testament to the hard work of our team, underscoring their dedication to delivering the highest standards to our customers. Becoming an AEO will reinforce our reputation as a secure, reliable and trustworthy business partner and help maintain our competitive advantage within the global customs marketplace,” adds Robb.

Derry Bros has more than 60 years of experience in the freight and logistics industry, serving the UK, EU and beyond. With a comprehensive range of managed booking, customs and consultancy services, it is helping businesses to navigate some of the most complex challenges facing cross-border trade and transport. The company’s success and proven track record is underpinned by award-winning technology systems, developed in-house, including the all-in-one digital customs solution, Digicom.

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