The IOR ensures customs, tax, and compliance requirements are met, acting as the legal entity responsible for the shipment.
They assume full legal responsibility for export compliance, including licenses, declarations, and documentation.
Yes. Even non–dual-use goods require IOR/EOR when you lack a local entity or need in-country compliance representation.
Pricing depends on destination, product type, and regulatory complexity. Costs cover compliance, duties, and representation, helping avoid delays and penalties.
The best way is to partner with a trusted Exporter of Record like IOR/EOR, which manages compliance, licensing, and documentation from the start — reducing risks of delays, penalties, or seized shipments.