In theforeign tradeDuring the export process, various requirements are always encountered, especially when it comes to the European market, where standards and requirements can sometimes seem complex and stringent. Recently, a customer mentioned a case regarding the export to Poland: The customer purchased a machine tool and additional molds. Do these molds also require a separate CE certification? Lets answer this question in detail.
In this project of exporting to Poland, we provided the customer with a machine tool and an additional purchased mold. This mold will be used in conjunction with the machine tool. However, since there is already a mold installed on the machine tool, the additional mold cannot be directly installed on the machine tool. Instead, it is planned to be placed in the machine tools fuel tank and shipped together. In the previous export operation to Serbia, we tied the mold to the machine tool, and only the machine tool was mentioned in the customs declaration and invoice, and no problems occurred. However, the designated freight forwarder in Poland raised objections this time.
For this situation, exporters have several different handling methods, and lets analyze their feasibility one by one:
Sometimes, freight forwarders may put forward some seemingly cumbersome requirements, such as the freight forwarder in Poland this time, who required the mold to be declared separately or the CE certification of the mold to be clearly stated. This may be out of cautious consideration to avoid problems during customs clearance. However, from practical experience, as long as the mold is installed inside the machine tool as a part of the machine tool and not declared separately as an independent device, it is no problem to only write the machine tool in the customs declaration.
For exporters, the best way is to communicate fully with the customer.Let the customer confirm with their freight forwarder.After all, the customer has stronger communication capabilities locally, and they can coordinate with the freight forwarder and finally decide which way to use for declaration. If the mold is listed separately, the customer will also face additional tariff costs, and this needs to be informed to the customer in advance so that they can make a reasonable choice.
To sum up, the best way to handle the export of the machine tool and its supporting mold to Poland should be determined according to the specific situation and customer requirements. If the mold is directly loaded into the machine tool as a part and only the machine tool is declared, no separate CE certification is required, which can simplify the process and save costs. However, if the freight forwarder or the customer has special requirements and the mold needs to be listed separately, then it is necessary to consider applying for the corresponding certification and additional customs declaration operations.
During the entire export process, maintaining good communication with the customer and the freight forwarder is crucial. Only by ensuring that all parties reach an agreement on the operation methods and requirements can the goods be smoothly delivered to Poland, avoiding unnecessary delays and additional costs.
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