Practical Information on Transit Regime and Transfer Operations
Operational management within the scope of T1 and T2 transit regime
Transit regime is an important foreign trade regime covering transit operations of goods through customs territory. Differences between T1 and T2 transit regimes, documents to be considered in transit processes, time management and critical points in transfer operations are topics that must be known for the smooth completion of operations.
What is Transit Regime?
Transit regime is a customs regime applied during the transport of goods from one customs territory to another or through a customs territory to a third country. Transit regime ensures that goods are not subject to customs duties during transit.
T1 and T2 Transit Regimes
T1 Transit Regime
T1 transit regime is used for the transit of goods from outside the EU through EU customs territory. This regime allows goods to pass through EU customs territory without entering free circulation.
T2 Transit Regime
T2 transit regime is used for the transit of goods in free circulation within the EU through EU customs territory. This regime is applied for intra-EU trade.
Required Documents in Transit Operations
Transit Declaration
Official declaration required for transit operation
Transport Documents
Bill of lading, air waybill or road transport document
Guarantee
Guarantee document required for transit operation
Transfer Operations
Transfer operations are procedures applied during the transfer of goods from one means of transport to another. In transfer operations, keeping goods under customs control and preparing correct documents is critical.
Transit Operations with EXİM GRUP
Our EXİM GRUP customs consultancy team provides professional support in transit and transfer operations with our Mersin-based operations. Our experienced team guides our customers in transit regime selection, document preparation and time management.
