LABORATORY EQUIPMENT CUSTOMS PROCESS.

Two actions that are sharply separated as import (entry) and export (exit) are called regime according to Customs Law. Customs declaration is used to express these regimes, this is an official document that lists the imported or exported goods and expresses their details. In a legal sense, a customs declaration is the act in which a person expresses his willingness to subject goods to a particular customs procedure. This legal procedure is described in the Union Customs Code (UCC).


TUNASET also performs all formalities such as permits (TSE, CE), certificates of conformity, circulation certificates, certificates of origin, quotas, surveillance, etc., which must be obtained before customs procedures for some goods, on behalf of its customers. Some transactions can also be carried out after the delivery of the goods. In summary, TUNASET follows all current legislation and updates and fulfills the requirements of foreign trade in accordance with the law.


It is necessary to submit a customs declaration in order to comply with legal obligations and subject the goods to customs regimes. When the goods arrive at the customs area, they will need to be subjected to a "customs-approved treatment or use". So how does TUNASET regulate the Customs Declaration? TUNASET issues the statements using electronic data processing technique. Inter-customs data processing models (Customs trans-European systems) such as EUCDM, NCTS, AES, ICS used in the EU are used.


Laboratory equipment required for blood-tissue, plasma, etc. transfers are as follows;


Centrifuges

lab kits

Freezers and Refrigerators

Data Loggers

Digital Thermometers

Precision Balances

Since time is an important concept in Clinical Research Services, TUNASET provides accurate and fast declaration preparation and other customs operations as soon as possible by following the SOPs (Standard Operation Procedures) and Operation Flow Charts (Flow-chart) approved by the senior management. It aims to complete it and convey it to the relevant person/institutions.