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Origin and preference mapping

A visual account of where preferential origin was claimed, against which scheme, and where the invoice trail is thin.

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Preferential origin is easy to tick on a declaration and harder to show on a desk. This piece of work lays out, for a named period, where you claimed preference, under which scheme the claim sits, and which commercial papers you can still produce.

The maps are deliberately simple: country of origin as declared, country of dispatch if it differs, and the volume of claims that rest on a statement versus those that rest on habit. If a supplier declaration is missing from the file you send us, that line appears on the gap list rather than in a reassuring total.

Who it is for

Exporters and importers claiming preference under the UK–EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement or other origin schemes.

What you receive

Maps and tables of claims by supplier, country, and scheme, plus a list of lines that lack a statement or a supplier declaration on the papers you send.

Scope

Claims as they appear on the declarations and commercial documents for a named period.

Who prepares it

System Fieldpoint reporting pair.

Time

Two to three weeks after papers arrive.

Where the work sits

PDF pack and a short meeting.

How the work runs

  1. Gather claims and statements
  2. Map lanes
  3. Mark gaps
  4. Walk through with you

What we ask you to prepare

Declarations with origin fields, invoices, and any long-term supplier declarations you hold.

Limits

We cannot confirm a supplier’s manufacturing process from Liverpool. Gaps stay on the page.

Fees

From £1,650 for a single quarter of modest claim volume.

Tell us which scheme you claim and send a sample of statements. Write from the contact page or see how we quote.