21 December 2020/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Aviation, Freight Forwarding, Logistics & Supply Chain, Ports, Maritime & Waterways, Rail, Brexit
The WPM rules from 1 January 2021 for traders operating in Northern Ireland are different. If you move WPM (for supply or to move goods) from Northern Ireland to the EU, there will be no changes to WPM requirements. These movements will continue as before. If you use WPM to supply qualifying Northern Ireland goods from Northern Ireland to Great Britain there will be no changes to WPM requirements. These movements will also continue as before. WPM used to transport non-qualifying Northern Ireland goods must be treated and appropriately marked in compliance with international standards (ISPM15). If you move WPM (for supply or to move goods) from Great Britain to Northern Ireland, your WPM must be treated and appropriately marked in compliance with international standards (ISPM15). Checks will be carried out on a risk-targeted basis only, taking into account that GB to NI movements are very low risk.
WPM includes:
● Packing cases ● Boxes ● Crates ● Drums and similar containers ● Pallets, box pallets, pallet collars and other load boards
Find out more here.
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