What is the Electronic Commerce Customs Declaration (ECCD)?
ECCD stands for Electronic Commerce Customs Declaration. Electronic commerce customs declaration is not a printed document, but it is a document in which electronic arrangements are made. In this sense, electronic commerce customs declaration is a structure that is used in the process of customs clearance of goods sent or received by airline, seaway, highway or fast cargo, and in which the entire bureaucracy is carried out in the digital environment in order to speed up the process.
What is Micro Export?
Micro export covers products with a value of not more than 15,000 Euros, excluding value-added tax. The weight of these products should be less than 300 kilograms. Under these conditions, the sales made abroad from Turkey called micro exports.
What is the Difference between Micro Export and Traditional Export?
It is an export type with high cost since it also includes export-type customs consultancy services, which are also defined as traditional exports. On the other hand, the time and cost are saved in the shipments made through micro export.
What does micro export cover?

What does micro export not cover?
What are the documents required to complete the customs process in micro export?
What is ATR?
ATR, depending on the customs union agreement between the European Union and Turkey, the exporter is required to prepare documents in order to benefit from the exemption from customs duty subject to the export of goods in free circulation.

What are the advantages of micro export?
How are ECCD Transactions Performed at Globelink Unimar?