Brussels,
25 April 2019 – CECIMO, the European Association for the additive manufacturing
(AM) sector, welcomes the introduction of a new classification provision for AM
machines in the product nomenclature, used by more than 200 countries.
Maintained
by the World Customs Organisations (WCO), this product nomenclature is
technically known as Harmonized System and is used by authorities to classify
goods in international trade. The introduction of this new classification code,
initially proposed by the EU on the basis of CECIMO’s inputs, will improve the
collection of statistics on international trade of AM machines by material
used. It will also facilitate the inclusion of AM machines in bilateral or
multilateral trade deal talks across the world, as this product nomenclature is
used as common language in trade negotiations.
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Officially
approved by parties adhering to the WCO’s Harmonized System, the new
classification code for AM machines will enter into force from 1 January 2022
as part of a revised product nomenclature. CECIMO is now supporting EU custom
officials on the formal definition of an AM machine, which will intend to
describe the new code.
For
more information, please contact Filip Geerts at filip.geerts@cecimo.eu
About
CECIMO
CECIMO
is the European Association of the Machine Tool Industries and related
Manufacturing Technologies. We represent 15 national associations for Additive
Manufacturing (AM) technology all over Europe. Through our member countries
across the continent, CECIMO represents 350 leading AM companies. Our members
play a significant role in a wide variety of critical sections of the AM value
chain – from the supply of all different types of raw materials for additive
manufacturing and the development of software, to machine manufacturing and
post-processing. Together, we are looking to advance with this important
emerging technology.