EORI stands for Economic Operators Registration and Identification Number and is used by customs to track shipments in and out of Europe. European Union (EU) member countries require an EORI number to act as an importer or exporter, even if using a third party for clearance. In the customs declaration process, it is mandatory for either the shipper or the shipping partner to include the EORI number in various documents related to customs. Failing to obtain an EORI number might result in customs detaining your shipment, which can cause significant delays and potentially result in additional costs.
EORI numbers are issued to both legal entities, and natural persons who run a business, such as a sole proprietorship. Company branches do not have their own separate EORI number, they instead use the number assigned to the main office.
The EORI number is made up of two parts.
An EORI number can be obtained through the customs authorities (source: taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu ) of the Member State where the company will first be exporting. Applying* for an EORI number is done online and is free of charge. Once the application has been processed and approved, you'll be notified via email which will include your EORI number along with other important information.
To avoid delays, it's important to submit the paperwork for an EORI number well in advance as the process can take a few days to complete.
The EORI number is valid for the lifetime of your business.
To learn more, visit the EORI section (source: taxation-customs.ec.europa.eu) on the European Commission website.
*Please be aware that Mercury is unable to apply for an EORI number on your behalf. You need to apply via the European country you are looking to sell to.