Report on the Modernisation of Customs EP understands the needs of a competative Europe
OCEAN Chairman Alfredo Tosato welcomed the report of the European Parliament on the Modernsiation of Customs and congratulated his follow country man Mr. Salvini MEP on on such a great piece of work. He added: "The European Parliament understands the needs of European business, we need less red tape and a strong customs union which is not reduced by different national laws. If we as European business agree to invest in security and compliance, in return we need to recover some of this investment by gaining more trust and self-management by customs authorities. In other words, AEOs should have no guarantees and benefit from tangible and financial benefits"
13.11.2011
OCEAN adopts own Code of Conduct for relations with EU Instiutions "A serious committment to transparency and respect for open communication" OCEAN Chairman Tosato
In 2011, OCEAN joined the EU's Transparency register. In addition, OCEAN adopted it's own Code of Conduct with the EU Institutions to furhter ilustrate committment with transparency and compliance with the law and ethical principals.
01.04.2010
Entry into force of the new EMCS system - Impact on Ship Supply A guest commentary from Mr. Fernando Alves Pinto - Shipsupplier from Portugal
Mr.
Fernando Alves Pinto, Member of OCEAN's Working Group on customs & taxation comments on the entry into force of the new EMCS system and the impact on Ship Supply.