AEO information

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An Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) refers to individuals who, in the context of customs operations, are regarded as trustworthy across the EU territory and are thus entitled to various advantages.

AEO is an accreditation granted by the European Union to validate adherence to specific security measures and best practices within the global goods supply chain.

Economic operators that satisfy the criteria for obtaining AEO status are regarded as reliable partners within the international supply chain.

What is AEO?

An economic operator is defined by the Union Customs Code as a person engaged in activities regulated by customs legislation as part of their professional endeavours.

An Authorised Economic Operator can be described as a reliable, compliant economic operator trusted for customs operations. Depending on the specific AEO authorisation they hold, they can enjoy benefits throughout the European Union, including customs simplifications and security and safety privileges.

These economic operators are granted an AEO authorisation as proof of their trusted status as recognised by customs.

  • This authorisation is granted by customs, distinguishing it from other certifications issued by private companies (such as ISO, for example).
  • The AEO is a specific management system for companies engaged in international trade.
  • An AEO-certified company is required to possess a Management System that ensures the quality and security of logistics and customs services. 
  • A Management System consists of a set of procedures that determine how a company should operate.