EORI Number : ce que cela signifie pour la douane aviation

The EORI number is the unique identifier customs authorities use to track economic operators across EU and UK declarations and safety filings.

Faits clés

Également connu sousEconomic Operators Registration and Identification
Autorité émettriceEU / UK customs
Régions concernéesEU, UK
Réglementation associée
Type de documentCode / référence

Pourquoi EORI Number compte en logistique aviation

ICS2, ENS, and import entries require valid EORI alignment; a wrong EORI blocks automated processing.

Aviation forwarders often file on behalf of multiple consignees—each must present a valid, active EORI when acting as importer.

Post-Brexit flows may need both EU and UK EORI depending on routing and incoterms.

Comment fonctionne EORI Number

Businesses register with customs to receive an EORI tied to their legal entity.

The EORI is embedded in declaration headers and pre-arrival messages; brokers validate format and activation status.

Changes after mergers or rebrands must be updated everywhere filings originate.

Erreurs fréquentes sur EORI Number

  • Using a branch name that does not match registered EORI legal entity Name-EORI mismatches trigger risk holds; harmonise CRM and master data.
  • Recycling an inactive EORI after dormant periods Verify status before urgent AOG moves.
  • Omitting EORI on house-level filings where required House and master data must each meet ICS2/ENS expectations.

Comment Doana traite EORI Number

Doana helps teams surface consistent party names and identifiers across invoices and transport docs before EORI-dependent filings go out.

Automatiser les documents EORI Number

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  • EASA Part M EASA Part M is the continuing airworthiness framework that sets responsibilities for keeping aircraft and components air
  • Incoterms (DAP, DDP, EXW, FCA) Incoterms are ICC standard clauses allocating cost, risk, and export/import formalities between buyer and seller—feeding