![]() This means you may be able to start your movement at the port or airport where your goods are leaving the UK. Most offices of departure are located at or near border crossings. You must declare where you will be starting your movement from when you make your transit declaration. If you or your agent are not able to start the movement at your own premises, then the goods need to be taken to an office of departure to start the movement before they leave the UK. the premises of an authorised consignor (your own or an agent’s premises).Your transit movement must start from either: You can also check locations of Common Transit UK offices. You can check customs offices for each country in the Common Transit Convention on the European Commission website. How to find information on customs offices has a movement reference number and barcode that matches your transit declaration.must accompany the goods throughout their journey.summarises the route your goods will take.When your movements starts, your haulier is issued with a transit accompanying document ( TAD). support your haulier to transport the goods.office of destination or authorised consignee location.offices of transit where your goods will enter into other customs territories.office of departure or authorised consignor location.Work out the route your goods will take by planning the: ![]()
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