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  2. European Customs Information Portal - Wikipedia

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    The European Customs Information Portal (ECIP) [1] is a service for business operators, in particular SMEs, in all member states importing goods into and exporting goods from the European Union, such as carriers, forwarders, importers and exporters.

  3. European Data Portal - Wikipedia

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    Directive 2003/98/EC on the re-use of public sector information set the path for both EU and member state portals.. Decision 2006/291/EC on the reuse of Commission documents provided the rules for the opening of the European Commission's data for re-use and was later amended by Commission Decision 2011/833/EU, which committed to making data available in machine-readable formats and established ...

  4. EU Open Data Portal - Wikipedia

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    On April 21, 2021 it was consolidated to the data.europa.eu portal, together with the European Data Portal: a similar initiative aimed at the EU Member States. Public data can be used and reused for commercial or non‑commercial purposes. The portal was a key instrument of the EU open data strategy. By ensuring easy and free access to data ...

  5. SmartPOST - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, the Estonian Development Fund (majority shareholder in Smartpost) sold its share to the Finnish postal service and logistics company Itella.Raivo Vare, Head of the Estonian Development Fund commented on the sale, saying: "Risk investment is a field where there are few success stories, but Smartpost is definitely one of them.

  6. Europa (web portal) - Wikipedia

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    .europa.eu is also used as a common second level domain for the websites of the EU's bodies, for instance iss.europa.eu is the address of the Institute for Security Studies. Europa was first published in February 1995 at the G7 ministerial meeting on information society in Brussels. Originally designed for that specific event, the portal ...

  7. Yamato Transport - Wikipedia

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    The Yamato Transport Company, Ltd. (ヤマト運輸株式会社, Yamato Un'yu kabushiki gaisha, YTC) is one of Japan's largest door-to-door delivery service companies, with a market share of 41%, [2] competing closely with Japan Post Service, Sagawa Express, and Nippon Express.

  8. Import One-Stop Shop - Wikipedia

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    Table (in German) showing all three EU OSS schemas: (EU-)OSS [], non-EU OSS [] and IOSS Import One-Stop Shop (IOSS or Import OSS) is an electronic one-stop shop (OSS) portal in the European Union (EU) which serves as a point of contact for the import of goods from third countries into the European Union.

  9. Courier - Wikipedia

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    A courier is a person or organization that delivers a message, package or letter from one place or person to another place or person. [1] Typically, a courier provides their courier service on a commercial contract basis; however, some couriers are government or state agency employees (for example: a diplomatic courier).