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INNIO in Jenbach gets customs simplification certificate

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02 May 2023

INNIO in Jenbach, Austria, announced it has achieved certification as an Authorized Economic Operator – Full (AEO-F). The internationally recognized world customs certificate, which was issued by the Austrian customs bureau, verifies that the provider of Jenbacher energy solutions and services is a highly trustworthy and reliable partner within the global supply chain.

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AEO-F status is recognized around the world by members of the European Union, Switzerland, the U.S., Norway, Japan, Andorra, and China. The certificate combines the customs simplification of AEO-C (customs) and the safety and security elements of AEO-S (safety and security) and represents the highest achievable level of customs certification. Thanks to reduced checks and preferential customs treatment, the world customs certificate speeds up customs clearance for both imports and exports. It also makes it easier to obtain further customs simplifications.

To be approved as an AEO-F involves meeting a range of requirements. As part of the certification process for INNIO in Jenbach, checks included an examination of the company’s financial solvency, compliance measures, sound accounting methods, and observance of customs legislation, as well as its management of safety, security and quality.

“AEO-F certification is an important initiative for a thoroughly secure international supply chain – from the upstream supplier through the manufacturer to the end consumer,” said Martin Mühlbacher, vice president and site manager of INNIO in Jenbach. “Simplified customs clearance enables us to now offer our customers across the globe shorter processing procedures and a certified safety and security standard when delivering our high-quality Jenbacher products and services.”

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