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BVC gets the prestigious Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) Status

The Authorized Economic Operator accreditation is part of the trusted trader program of the World Customs Organization, aiming to acknowledge customs brokers, freight forwarders and cargo carriers that which have strong processes and financial strength.

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In August 2017, BVC have been certified as Authorised Economic Operators (AEO) by the India Customs authorities. BVC joins little over 60 India companies to be accredited with this prestigious status.

The Authorized Economic Operator accreditation is part of the trusted trader program of the World Customs Organization, aiming to acknowledge customs brokers, freight forwarders and cargo carriers that which have strong processes and financial strength. To gain the tough accreditation, companies must pass strict security standards and operational & risk management criteria.

“We’re honoured and humbled to receive this prestigious accreditation from the Customs and it’s incredibly motivating for Team BVC to work harder toward our vision. We will continue to strive to offer seamless end-to-end solutions to our clients and this certificate is a fact that the expertise and services being provided by BVC are helping customers ship better,” said Uday Chinai, Chairman & MD, BVC Group of Companies.

According to him, BVCs customers would experience faster customs clearance & minimal physical examination along with other benefits at both origin & destination due to the global recognition of AEO by customs authorities of all countries.


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