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SMA has long been established in the United Kingdom and is committed to continue bringing its best support to its customers and partners.
Though there will be some adjustments with BREXIT, SMA expects that the vast majority of its operations will remain unchanged.
Please note that an importer either has to be registered at customs to organize the customs clearance by their own or otherwise a customs broker (e.g. Schenker, DHL, K+N, GLS, TNT, Schmelz…) can be used for their services.
The UK government provides an online service to check the UK Global Tariff that will apply to goods from 1 January 2021. The current UK Global Tariff can be checked by the customers under the following link: https://www.check-future-uk-trade-tariffs.service.gov.uk/tariff.
This service integrates a searchable database of commodity codes.
The recommendation is Incoterm CIP (version 2020)
No specific marking is requested. CE marking is still valid.
The requirements for an import license must be checked by the customers themselves. So far, we are not aware that the import of our products in UK requires a license. Of course, the importer has to be registered at customs office. Further information on the UK government dedicated page: https://www.gov.uk/starting-to-import/import-licences-and-certificates.
The following webpage provides a source of information for import and export guidance and support :
https://www.gov.uk/prepare-to-import-to-great-britain-from-january-2021
SMA’s general pricing will not change. However, from 1 January 2021, the shipments from EU to UK may be impacted by the applications of custom duties, taxes and the cost of organization custom clearance. This will most likely lead to a price increase.
The devices will have to be customs cleared, which may lead to higher delivery times.
In general, no. Import & other duties will have been fulfilled by the importer. It is advisable to check whether this has been performed.
Further information on the UK government dedicated page: www.gov.uk/starting-to-import/import-licences-and-certificates.
SMA’s general pricing will not change. However, from 1 January 2021, the shipments from EU to UK may be impacted by the applications of custom duties, taxes and the cost of organization custom clearance. This will most likely lead to a price increase.
The devices will have to be customs cleared, which may lead to higher delivery times.
SMA’s Service organization will remain unchanged and continue to perform under the same conditions.
However, the replacement devices will have to be customs cleared, which may lead to higher delivery times.
No. The defect devices are returned to SMA UK, which in turn will take over the responsibility for this.
We are studying the possibilities but are also waiting for the final outcomes of the Brexit negotiation.