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CONEX presents the first secure transmission platform

Reinforcing trade security : an unavoidable path…
Press room October 2008

Arc International and CONEX, the story of perfect collaboration in the launching of DELTA operations
Press room April 2008

The customs clearance face of tomorrow : the Authorised Economic Operator (AEO)
Press Room april 2008

Mory : Top level training, guaranteeing a successful entry into the world of DELTA
Press Room November 2007

Schneider Electric Industries and CONEX, Delta pilots
Press room November 2007

GEFCO - From SOFI to DELTA: a mini revolution in customs clearance
Press Room October 2007

Launching DELTA: A dialogue between French Customs and CONEX
Press Room October 2007

CONEX, La SOVENA and “French overseas territory dock dues” between Metropolitan France, the French West Indies and French Guiana
Press Room April 2007

Electronic customs in China, India and Morocco
Press Room March 2007

Why did DHL choose Conex to manage its customs operations ?
Press Room February 2007

CONEX presents the first secure transmission platform
Press Room February 2007

DELTA-Conex informs companies
Press Room November 2006

Conex deciphers Indian and Chinese customs practices.
Press Room October 2006

Conex pirated by a competitor !
Press Room August 2006

Moving toward paperless procedures
Press Room April 2006

Special international conference: a european panorama on electronic customs-report
Press Room March 2006

Customs : towards an e-administration
Press Room March 2006

Conex recruits a customs anthropologist
Press Room January 2006

CONEX presents the first secure transmission platform, in connection with French Customs’ all new DELTA procedure.


To fully understand: CONEX information seminars

For CONEX, there is one imperative : to inform !
Between January and April 2007, the software publisher has put in place a programme of seminars open to company customs managers (DELTA D procedures) and to customs declarants (forwarding agents/ customs brokers, DELTA C procedures), designed to lead its more than 1000 customers to the right gate for the DELTA embarkation.


The building of France e-administration will increasingly concern customs, which has radically reformed its computerised system in preparation. Even if the initial changeover date has been pushed back to 30 April 2007, there is a sense of urgency for the players in international trade. All companies registered to file declarations through a customs office must meet the new DELTA software norms by this date
This is all the more the case for customs clearance agents, forwarding agents and transport brokers. In order to meet this deadline, it is imperative that the adaptation process for software tools takes place now.

All the customers of Europe’s leader in customs software, CONEX, will be operational by D-Day, thanks to their free software update..


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