For the carrier
we recognize the key role of carrier, shipper and disposer in the international supply chain. Road transport still accounts for about 70% in the UK.
For freight forwarders and logistics specialists
In terms of challenging tasks for those performing freight forwarding services or logistical warehousing operations.
For B2B customers
For direct customers, we offer looping, which is a full range of customs preparation and consulting services for any type of trade transaction with countries outside the European Union.
AC Porath – customs services
About us
We provide professional representation in the field of customs, goods and services tax in foreign trade, advice on applicable regulations and customs procedures.

Customs Academy
We provide knowledge of standards and regulations related to international trade. We tailor training programs to the current needs of companies and market requirements. We help employees of companies and institutions acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate freely in the jungle of customs regulations, and show them how to properly make operational declarations.
Customs Audit
We offer customs audit services to guarantee positive verification of the company by customs authorities. We provide assistance in controlling the correctness of all aspects of the company's activities, the scope of which remains in the area of interest of customs authorities.
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Our news
Take a look at our latest blog posts
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ICS-2 system in road and rail transport – what carriers need to watch out for
On April 1st, the final phase of implementing the ICS-2 system for the road and rail transport sector began. This means that carriers now have little time left to fully
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Transport to Serbia – How to Successfully Enter a Promising Market
Serbia’s Growing Role as a Logistics Hub in the Balkans Attracts More Transport Companies from the EU.
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The TSL Industry Appeals to the President of Poland Regarding the Amendment to the Sanctions Act
Representatives of the TSL (Transport, Shipping, and Logistics) industry are concerned about the amendment to the so-called Small Sanctions Act. Experts have serious reservations regarding its compliance with existing regulations