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The company explained it was seeing EU customs authorities hold a “high number of shipments” requiring such checks.
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Betty Bakker
January 29, 2021 at 3:53 pmAmazing that they say goods being shipped to business without control formalities aren’t affected in a way..
We are experiencing that all our B2B shipment from UK into ES have had incorrect customer import declarations filled by DHL ES; changing our freight terms and charging wrong duties and taxes etc etc. And none of our parcel have made it into DE so far since 7 January, they blame it on backlogs and weather. But also there they are changing our incoterms on the declarations. Not something to expect from a Global Carrier…