Whether you book through our website, our Freight Booking Office (FBO) or through EDI, the objective is to get the booking information onto our systems, and in turn onto the Port Community Systems of Destin8 (UK) and RX Seaport (Belgium).
In parallel, you or a nominated customs agent acting on your behalf will also need to make customs declarations to UK and Belgian authorities and also supply this information to Destin8 and RX Seaport. These systems will then reconcile all the information, thereby facilitating the clearance of your goods.
A full step by step walkthrough of this process is below.
If you are moving goods into or out of the UK, you will need a UK EORI number – if you do not already have one, you can apply here. If your business is also responsible for completing the import declaration when the goods are imported into the EU, you will also need an EU EORI number which you can obtain from the customs authority in the EU country where you submit your first customs declaration. You only need to register once for each.
Determine whether you will submit import and/or export declarations to each customs authority yourself or whether you will use a forwarder or customs agent for this. You must decide with your supply-chain partners as to who is responsible for the relevant declaration documentation.
Make your initial booking in the same way you always have. Please inform us if you:
Depending on the type of goods you may need to submit additional information about your booking, consignment and goods. If you have made your booking online or via the FBO, you will also need to submit this information via the P&O Ferries Freight Portal. If you have made an EDI booking, this information will be automatically sent to the relevant P&O Ferries system without needing to be input into the P&O Ferries Freight Portal.
To add or change Multiple Load Lines (MLL) to a booking this can be done using the latest version (v37) of EDI or through the P&O Ferries Freight Portal. Please note that the weight in the initial booking must be the same as the cumulative weight of multiple load lines and all hazardous goods must still be booked through the relevant Freight Booking Office (FBO).
You will need to pre-lodge an export declaration with HMRC and an import declaration with Belgian customs. You can either do this directly or via a nominated customs agent on your behalf. If you are moving goods via the Transit Convention, you will need a UK export declaration and a transit declaration. You will also need to advise the Freight Booking Office where the shipment will terminate (the Office of Destination) and the MRN number.
UK export declarations need to be lodged via HMRC’s CHIEF system. Each entry will generate a D-UCR (Unique Consignment Reference). If you are transporting multiple consignments in a shipment (groupage) this must be entered into the system in the form of a M-UCR (Multiple Consignment Reference), an envelope containing multiple D-UCRs.
The M-UCR allows these grouped D-UCRs to be processed for onward travel in one movement, rather than each having to be departed individually. P&O Ferries require that where possible, you or your nominated agent use this approach for multiple consignments.
Belgian customs will require you to supply supplementary booking information and Safety and Security information. To do this you must again access the P&O Ferries Freight Portal and input the information in there in addition to the load details that previously supplied. This will also apply to Empty Units, but for Empty Units you will only be required to detail the type of Empty Unit you are shipping. Again, the exception is for customers who book via EDI, as the Safety and Security information will already have been transmitted to us.
Please also ensure that you or your nominated agent notify all customs documents for EU import via RX Seaport, the Belgian Port Community System. If you have not already done so, please register with RX Seaport ahead of the end of the transition period and familiarise yourself with the new process for importing goods into Belgium.
Once these declarations have been accepted in CHIEF, you or your nominated agent (the declarant) will need to provide P&O Ferries with the details of your D-UCRs or M-UCRs to be input into the UK Port Community System of Destin8. There are two ways in which you can do this:
The Export Self Nominate (ESN) function is now available for use on Destin8 with our service, and we would strongly encourage you to make the declaration/entry directly to speed up the process for your shipments. To be able to utilise this functionality in Destin8, you or your nominated agent as the declarant, must have a Destin8 Badge Code. Any holds or releases are automatically notified to Destin8 badge holders, meaning you are able to view information relevant to your consignment in real time. This includes expected/actual arrival times, cargo landed/loaded status, Customs clearance status, out-gated/in-gated status and much more.
Information on how to use Destin8 is provided by MCP/Destin8 Customer Services Help Desk on +44(0)1394 600205 or e-mail to help@destin8.co.uk. The full list of costs can be found on the MCP website.
You or your nominated agent (as the declarant) provides the DUCR/MUCR to P&O Ferries for association with the Destin8 inventory record.
This step must be completed within the current booking cut-off times and prior to your unit (accompanied or un-accompannied unit) arriving at the port. The cut-off for bookings information and the supply of Customs details/documentation is 1200hrs on the day of departure. This is to ensure that all information is provided so that your vehicle/unit is shipped on your booked departure once Permission to Progress is authorised (P2P).
This does NOT affect your export check-in/drop off times and all vessel cut-off times will remain as they do today.
If you are despatching a lorry that contains animal or plant products, you should ensure that the driver has the necessary health certificate(s). For more information about importing animal or plant products into Belgium post-Brexit please visit the website of the Belgian Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain.
Please ensure the driver has a copy of all the required documents for both the UK export and EU import customs processes, before reaching the port of departure, either in hard copy or digital. Please also ensure that the driver has the necessary plant/animal health certificates if applicable.
Drivers should complete our standard check-in process and then take the trailer where instructed within the yard prior to loading. Please note that all freight on this route is transported unaccompanied.
Once P&O Ferries notifies Destin8 that the consignment has entered the port, Destin8 will notify CHIEF of the arrival. If all declarations have been lodged correctly for UK export, your goods will be granted permission to progress meaning that your trailer will be loaded onboard.
Upon commencement of the voyage, P&O Ferries will compile an import manifest consisting of the consignment level information and the safety and security information. This will then be reconciled against the information previously submitted to RX Seaport, and assuming all declarations have been lodged correctly for Belgian import, the goods will be cleared for entry into Zeebrugge by Belgian authorities.
The importer or the customs agent should check the Belgian Customs system PLDA (PaperLess Customs and Excise) and once the goods have cleared, take the MRN from Belgian customs and enter it into the RX Seaport e-Desk. This will then send an update to P&O, informing us that the goods may leave the quay. RX Seaport is working with Belgian customs on a longer-term solution that will cut out the need for this manual step with the clearance notification following automatically from PLDA to RX Seaport and then onto P&O.
If cleared upon arrival, units will be unloaded prior to pick-up. If not cleared, units will enter the local temporary storage process and be placed under a temporary custom hold. They will not be able to get picked up and exit the terminal in Zeebrugge until the required customs declarations have been completed.
If required, health inspections of animals and animal products and plants and plant products will take place prior to exiting the port.