CBAM Compliance
From October 2023, EU importers of steel, aluminum, fertilizers, and other products face new CBAM obligations. We provide complete CBAM services — registration, reporting, supplier data collection, and certificate management — ensuring compliance and cost optimization.
Your Partner for Full CBAM Compliance
Since October 1, 2023, the European Union has implemented the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Importers of products such as iron, steel, aluminum, fertilizers, cement, hydrogen, and electricity now face new obligations related to CO₂ emissions.
At Vlachos Customs & Shipping, we guide you step by step to ensure compliance — helping you avoid fines, delays, and unnecessary costs.
Why CBAM?
The purpose of CBAM is to create fair competition between goods produced in the EU and those imported from third countries, taking into account their carbon footprint.
From 2026 onwards, importers will be required to purchase and submit CBAM certificates, functioning similarly to customs duties.
Our CBAM Services
✔ Registration in the CBAM Registry – We handle your official EU registration.
✔ Quarterly reporting (2023–2025) – Secure collection and submission of emissions data.
✔ Supplier data collection – Contacting factories and completing official EU templates.
✔ Application for Authorized CBAM Declarant (2025) – Preparing your application file for the final phase.
✔ Certificate management (from 2026) – Cost planning and submission of the required CBAM certificates.
