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Turkey — EOR FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions for Turkey EOR

Get answers to common questions about Exporter of Record (EOR) services in Turkey. If you have more questions, don't hesitate to contact us.

What is an Exporter of Record (EOR)?

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An Exporter of Record (EOR) is the individual or company that is responsible for exporting goods from a country and is responsible for complying with all laws and regulations related to the exportation of those goods. The EOR is responsible for obtaining all necessary licenses, permits, and certifications for the exported goods, as well as providing accurate and complete information about the exported goods to customs officials.

What are the responsibilities of an EOR?

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The responsibilities of an EOR include obtaining all necessary licenses, permits, and certifications for the exported goods, ensuring that the exported goods comply with all relevant laws and regulations, providing accurate and complete information about the exported goods to customs officials, and ensuring that the exported goods are properly marked and labeled in accordance with regulations.

What are the risks of not having an EOR?

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Not having an EOR can result in fines, penalties, or even legal action for not complying with export laws and regulations. It can also lead to delays in getting goods through customs and out of the country.

What documents are required for an EOR?

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The required documents for an EOR vary depending on the country of export and the goods being exported. Typically, documents such as invoices, bills of lading, and other shipping documents are required, as well as any necessary licenses, permits, or certifications for the exported goods.

Are you able to provide storage and handling solutions inside Turkey?

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Yes, we are able to provide handling and storage solutions in most of the cities.

Can an EOR use a third-party service?

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Yes, an EOR can use a third-party service, such as a freight forwarder or customs broker, to assist with the export process. However, the EOR is ultimately responsible for ensuring compliance with all laws and regulations.

How can EORs stay informed about changes in export regulations?

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EORs can stay informed about changes in export regulations by subscribing to government publications and industry publications, attending trade shows and conferences, and consulting with industry experts such as customs brokers or freight forwarders.

Can an EOR use digital tools to manage their export process?

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Yes, an EOR can use digital tools to manage their export process such as online platforms for customs clearance, electronic documents and digital signature, this can help streamline the export process and make it more efficient.

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