Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide

Aerospace Defence Security Space

AEB offers traders free Brexit Tool Kit

Provider of software for global trade and logistics, AEB, is offering a free Brexit Tool Kit containing everything traders need to know to bring their global trade and customs processes up to speed – including relevant government links, customs guides, public opinion polls and solutions – whatever the final Brexit outcome.

With rejection of the UK withdrawal agreement following the UK Parliament vote last night, the UK Government must now present a plan B by 21st January.

What does this mean for the business community and how can companies mitigate the resulting impact on their supply chains – the additional costs and more red tape?

Advertisement
ODU RT

With the UK set to leave the Customs Union and Single Market as part of the Brexit process, the number of UK customs declarations is forecast to skyrocket from 50 million a year to 350 million a year.

For many companies involved in moving goods across UK borders, this will be the first time they are facing customs declarations. Accordingly, on 4th December 2018, the UK government opened a one-off £8 million funding scheme to facilitate smooth trade across UK borders after Brexit.
 
One week later, AEB launched its new online Brexit Tool Kit with relevant resources, guides, opinion polls, and solutions, enabling UK traders to get an overview of requirements and options and bring their global trade and customs processes up to speed. There is no time left to spare for companies to get started and prepare their trade operations.

Taking action now: Get government funds
The UK government funding scheme includes £3 million for HMRC to invest in training provisions for customs management, with an increased number of courses available in the short term and new courses to be developed in the coming months to support customs broker training. The remaining £5 million funding is available to help businesses based in, or with a subsidiary in, the UK, to meet the costs of required employee training and IT improvements:
 
- £2 million is dedicated to funding training for intermediaries and traders completing customs declarations (or intending to complete customs declarations in the future). The grant will provide funding for up to 50% of the cost of training staff.
 
- £3 million is dedicated to funding IT improvements for small and medium sized employers in the customs intermediaries sector who are currently completing customs declarations on behalf of importers and exporters. The grant will fund investment in packaged software that increases the automation and productivity of completing customs declarations.

Smooth trade across country borders relies on flexible customs management IT landscapes, and businesses are encouraged to apply for these funds early – with applications officially closing on April 5, 2018 – or earlier once all funding is allocated.

Taking action now: Digitising customs management
AEB’s new online Brexit Tool Kit details the key challenges Brexit poses for businesses and what they can and should do to secure their supply chains and make sure their global trade and customs processes are up to speed in four main areas:

- Export Controls: Checking dual-use goods
In terms of exports, the UK will become a third country when it leaves the EU and license requirements will apply to trading dual-use goods. IT solutions automate all relevant export control checks and efficiently manage all licenses, ensuring export control compliance at all times.

Advertisement
ODU RT

- Customs Filing: Mastering declarations
The volume of customs declarations will increase massively once the UK leaves the EU. Whether a company manages its own import and export filing or works with customs brokers, IT solutions automate and integrate customs processes, generating transactional savings and creating a flexible environment where any changes can be successfully dealt with.

- Origin and Preferences: Recalculating
Trade agreements determine the preferential treatment of goods and applicable duties. Once the UK leaves the EU, new calculations will be required, and new supplier's declarations need to be managed. IT solutions help master this cumbersome process transparently, efficiently and compliantly. 
 
- Product Classification: New customs codes
Applicable customs rule and tariff changes under Brexit will need to be reflected in a company’s product master data to ensure compliance and efficiency. Smart IT solutions help master the challenge in addition to other frequent global trade master data updates.

Geoff Taylor, Managing Director at AEB in the UK said: “Brexit presents significant new challenges, both for experienced traders and for businesses that are only starting to export or import. Establishing a flexible IT landscape for global trade that can quickly and easily adopt new customs procedures and integrate new brokers not only saves time and money but also delivers the foundation to master upcoming global trade changes – whichever way Brexit will go.”

The Brexit tool kit is available free of charge at www.aeb.com/brexit-tool-kit .
 

Advertisement
FIA2026 animated banner
CAA warns of risks posed by incorrectly packed batteries

Aerospace Security

CAA warns of risks posed by incorrectly packed batteries

26 June 2026

Ahead of the big summer getaway where over 60 million people are expected to be flying, the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is telling all passengers to 'pack right for a safe flight' by taking their batteries in the cabin with them.

University of Bristol study looks at reducing vertical air taxi noise

Aerospace

University of Bristol study looks at reducing vertical air taxi noise

25 June 2026

The University of Bristol has published a study in Applied Acoustics this week, showing how landing pad design could reduce noise for vertical air taxis.

Digital Twin solutions set to deliver on UK-wide industrial transformation

Aerospace Defence Security

Digital Twin solutions set to deliver on UK-wide industrial transformation

24 June 2026

Digital Catapult has concluded its inaugural Digital Twin Adoption Accelerator which showcased cutting-edge digital twin solutions developed by nine small-to-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) from across the UK.

Intelligent Energy advances commercial hydrogen aviation

Aerospace

Intelligent Energy advances commercial hydrogen aviation

24 June 2026

Intelligent Energy has successfully completed H2GEAR (Hydrogen Electric Aircraft Propulsion System) - the UK’s flagship hydrogen aviation research programme - and is now applying the technology, expertise and infrastructure developed through the project to its next phase: commercial hydrogen fuel cell systems for zero-emission aircraft.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Gatwick Northern Runway Project cleared for take-off by High Court

Aerospace

Gatwick Northern Runway Project cleared for take-off by High Court

23 June 2026

The High Court in London has today upheld the UK Government’s decision to grant consent for Gatwick Airport’s Northern Runway Project.

Altus Group expands portfolio with SEHO partnership

Aerospace Defence

Altus Group expands portfolio with SEHO partnership

23 June 2026

Redditch based Altus Group has announced a new partnership with SEHO Systems GmbH, a German manufacturer specialising in wave and selective soldering systems, automation technology as well as THT inspection solutions.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Advertisement
General Atomics LB