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?? CNS SPOTLIGHT
FROM COAST TO COAST, ROADSHOW SUCCESS FUELS BUSINESS EXPANSION
Last week, the CNS Commercial Team embarked on their first of several planned Roadshows for 2024.
Our first stop was the Port of Felixstowe, where we were able to offer personal demonstrations of our Customs Declarations Management System (CDMS).
Over the course of three days, we showcased how our pivotal technology is revolutionising customs declarations for our clients, streamlining and enhancing customs and?cross-border operations.
Want to learn more about CNS Customs Declarations Management System (CDMS)?
? Simple, intuitive, and easy to use cloud-based platform
? Submit declarations for CNS and MCP ports, and airports with New CCS-UK integration
? Other features include a configurable dashboard, MUCR processing, party directory and document storage.
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?? CNS 2024 Events Calendar
We are delighted to confirm our attendance at Translogistica Poland in Warsaw,?between the 5th and 7th November 2024.
CNS will be exhibiting in Hall 1, offering exhibition attendees the opportunity to view our full suite of cross-border products.
?? Dates for your diary:
CNS ROADSHOW - Dover in May (Date TBC) & more locations to be announced?
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MULTIMODAL - 11th-12th June. Meet Us on Stand 7080 - Book a meeting
TRANSLOGISTICA - 5th-7th November, Warsaw, Poland
?? INDUSTRY UPDATE: Moving From Chief To CDS
HMRC is advising that all businesses should move all their export declarations from their Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight (CHIEF) system to the Customs Declarations Service (CDS).
New traders should be made aware that after the 20th March 2024, new CHIEF export badge permissions will not be issued and that they must subscribe to the CDS.
Existing exporters still have until 4 June 2024 to move their last export declaration from CHIEF to the CDS.
?? GROUP NEWS
DP World has recently welcomed Europe's largest Quay cranes to its London Gateway logistics hub, where they continue to invest in the country's trading capabilities. The giant cranes will come into service this summer, at the £350m fourth berth.
Another two quay cranes are expected to dock at London Gateway in early summer. These follow the arrival of the £56m automated stacking cranes (ASCs) and £12m electric straddle carriers, which are also set to go into operation at the new fourth berth.
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