List of AEB Customs Management Customers
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Companies using AEB Customs Management for Global Trade Management include: Arvato SCM solutions, a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 96000 employees and revenues of $4.61 billion, Villiger Söhne AG, a Switzerland based Retail organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $350.0 million, MacDermid Enthone, a Germany based Professional Services organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $15.0 million and many others.
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Arvato SCM solutions | Professional Services | 96000 | $4.6B | Germany | AEB | AEB Customs Management | Global Trade Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Arvato SCM solutions implemented AEB Customs Management, a Customs Management application that centralized customs clearance workflows for the companys customs department. The rollout focused on automating both export and import processing and handling of returned goods within the supply chain services operating from Germany, bringing customs filing and consignment orchestration into a single application instance.
AEB Customs Management was configured to convert incoming transaction data and automatically consolidate those records into inbound consignments, applying commodity code logic to ensure correct decrementing of line items. The implementation includes automated splitting of transactions and customs documents that exceed the 99 line item limit enforced by the ATLAS IT procedure, and a virtual Assistant that alerts operators when the same commodity code appears more than once, limiting manual review to only those flagged cases.
Operational integration was implemented via an interface that transmits data from the customers ERP system into AEB Customs Management for conversion and submission to the customs office through the ATLAS procedure. The system orchestrates electronic ATLAS submissions and inbound consignment creation, reducing manual assembly of filings and centralizing customs documentation for exports, imports and returns.
The deployment altered resourcing and peak load handling in the customs department. According to internal reporting, exports now save on average an hour of processing each day, and handling of returned goods, especially imports from Switzerland, produces time savings measured in days. Arvato formerly hired temporary workers and student interns to meet seasonal returns and negotiated turnaround times, a requirement that company personnel including Lars Peter report has been substantially reduced following the AEB Customs Management implementation.
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MacDermid Enthone | Professional Services | 150 | $15M | Germany | AEB | AEB Customs Management | Global Trade Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 MacDermid Enthone implemented AEB Customs Management as its customs solution for the Netherlands, joining an existing AEB customs deployment in its German facility. The 2015 deployment explicitly aligned German and Dutch company customs operations, enabling closer synchronization of cross-border filing and procedural controls within the Customs Management category.
AEB Customs Management was configured to support export routing and additions of new destination countries and products, improving the companys ability to extend export coverage without redesigning core processes. The implementation included customary Customs Management capabilities such as customs declaration orchestration, procedural templates and product declaration configuration, which together increase operational flexibility and reduce manual intervention in filing workflows.
Project Manager Patricia Zutz led the rollout and reported that the solution allows MacDermid Enthone to respond quickly to new challenges and to work with greater freedom and independence. The move brought the German and Dutch entities into closer operational alignment through a common customs platform, and it is described as creating new synergies while enhancing the efficiency and flexibility of customs processes.
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Villiger Söhne AG | Retail | 1500 | $350M | Switzerland | AEB | AEB Customs Management | Global Trade Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Villiger Söhne AG migrated AEB Customs Management to the AEB data center. AEB Customs Management was deployed to support the companys Customs Management and Export Management workflows, and the move followed a period where Villiger had operated AEB software from its own data center and faced unsustainable internal support workload and availability requirements on business days.
The deployment centralized hosting and ongoing maintenance with the vendor, shifting responsibility for regulatory updates and system availability to AEB. Functional capabilities in scope included customs declaration and export management processes, mandatory restricted party list compliance, and connectivity to the ATLAS e-customs update cycle maintained by German Customs. Operationally the system supported trade compliance, logistics and export control functions across the organization, while governance shifted toward a vendor-driven update cadence to ensure timely application of regulatory and e-customs changes and to reduce the burden on Villiger IT staff.
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