Preferential origin & proofs
EU–Georgia DCFTA and wider Pan-Euro-Med style proofs: align invoices, packing lists, and exporter statements so customs see one consistent dossier per corridor move.
Read on europa.eu ↗EU trade desk
Connect route planning, Certificate of Origin support, document collection, and CountEmissions EU-aligned transport emissions reporting in one shipment workspace.
Corridor OS ties shipment operations to Certificate of Origin support, transport emissions statements (ISO 14083 / GLEC-aligned), and EU-facing evidence packs — documented, methodology-transparent paperwork for the Trans-Caspian Middle Corridor before cargo reaches Union formalities.
Positioning: corridor-native workspace that couples DCFTA-oriented origin workflows with CBAM-related documentation support across China → Central Asia → Caspian → Caucasus → EU lanes — not a generic TMS bolt-on.
Regulatory scope
CBAM obligations apply to importers of covered goods. Corridor OS does not act as an authorised CBAM declarant, customs authority, or accredited verifier. The platform provides transport emissions calculations, evidence packs, and documentation workflows.
Corridor OS does not replace customs brokers or national authorities. Use these Commission references when you brief legal and trade teams.
EU–Georgia DCFTA and wider Pan-Euro-Med style proofs: align invoices, packing lists, and exporter statements so customs see one consistent dossier per corridor move.
Read on europa.eu ↗Embedded emissions disclosures and importer reporting obligations for CBAM goods — steel, aluminium, cement, fertilizers, electricity, hydrogen — on corridor legs into the EU.
Read on europa.eu ↗Movement certificates, cumulation, and documentary evidence that must match commercial data across multimodal handoffs from Asia into the Union.
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