AEO Certified Customs Broker in Latvia
Authorised Economic Operator status held since December 2010
LETT 2000 holds the combined AEO certificate covering both Customs Simplification (AEOC) and Safety and Security (AEOS), issued by Latvian Customs and recognised across all 27 EU member states. AEO status is the highest standard of trust a customs operator can hold within the EU. It means your shipments receive fewer physical inspections, faster border crossings, and access to simplified customs procedures at all EU entry and exit points.
AEO Certified since 2010 | 5,000+ businesses served | 25+ years of experience
What's Included
- Combined AEO certificate (AEOC and AEOS)
- Recognised across all 27 EU member states
- Priority customs processing for all shipments
- Simplified import and export procedures
- Fewer physical inspections at border points
- Direct contact with Latvian Customs authorities
Why Choose LETT 2000
Faster Border Crossings
AEO-certified shipments receive priority processing and are subject to fewer random inspections at EU customs points, reducing delays significantly.
EU-Wide Recognition
AEO status is mutually recognised across all 27 EU member states and has equivalency agreements with countries including Switzerland, Norway, and Japan.
Certified Since 2010
Over 14 years of operating with AEO status means our compliance procedures are well-established and audited regularly by Latvian Customs authorities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between AEOC and AEOS?
AEOC (Customs Simplification) authorises the holder to benefit from simplified customs procedures such as simplified declarations and centralised clearance. AEOS (Safety and Security) confirms the operator meets high safety and security standards, leading to fewer physical and document-based controls at borders. LETT 2000 holds the combined certificate covering both.
Does AEO status benefit my company if I am not an AEO holder myself?
Yes. When you use an AEO-certified customs broker like LETT 2000, your shipments benefit from our status. You get faster clearance, fewer inspections, and simplified procedures without needing to apply for AEO certification yourself.
Which countries recognise EU AEO status?
AEO status is recognised across all 27 EU member states. The EU also has mutual recognition agreements with Switzerland, Norway, Japan, Andorra, and the United States (C-TPAT programme). This means AEO-certified shipments receive preferential treatment at customs in all of these countries.
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Contact: info@lett2000.lv | +371 25664447 | Ziemelu iela 14, Lidosta Riga, LV-1053