# Passar and Digital EUR.1 Transform Customs Operations

**Category:** Digitalization  |  **Source:** Frachtportal Redaktion  |  **Published:** 2026-05-03  |  **Updated:** 2026-06-19

**Tags:** Passar, EUR.1, Ursprungsnachweis, Zoll Schweiz, Digitalisierung, Export, Import, BAZG, Logistik News, Transport News, Fracht News, Speditions News, Supply Chain News, Zoll News, Frachtportal News, Seefracht, Luftfracht, Zoll

> Switzerland is digitalizing customs. Passar is mandatory and EUR.1 will be digital.

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Digital Certificates of Origin Accelerate Processing

The Swiss customs landscape underwent a fundamental change in 2026. Since January 1st, export processes have been mandatory through the new system Passar. In parallel, the Federal Office for Customs and Border Security has been testing the digital issuance of EUR.1 certificates via the Certificat app in the ePortal since March 16th. The traditional visit to the customs office is no longer necessary. Stamps and paper are becoming less significant.

This means a clear adjustment for companies in operational processing. Passar replaces the previous systems and digitalizes the entire customs declaration. Exporters, freight forwarders, and customs authorities access the same data basis. This reduces the error rate concerning tariff numbers, rules of origin, and preference proofs.

A key advantage is evident in the certificates of origin. The EUR.1 document is crucial in international trade to benefit from customs preferences. This document is now created and transmitted digitally. The Certificat app allows for direct integration into existing ERP and transport management systems. Media disruptions are minimized.

Moreover, noticeable efficiency gains are achieved in daily operations. Shipments can be planned faster as customs clearances occur in real-time. This is a clear advantage, especially for time-sensitive air freight. Airports like Zurich and Geneva benefit from accelerated processes. The Rhine port of Basel also shows higher turnover speeds for export containers.

At the same time, freight forwarders bear increased responsibility. Correct data maintenance becomes a decisive factor. Errors in origin declarations or goods values directly affect customs clearance. Knowledge of customs tariff classification, Incoterms, and preference law is more crucial than ever.

Digitalization also brings greater transparency. Authorities can better track shipments. Companies gain more accurate insights into their supply chains. This strengthens planning reliability and reduces risks in international trade.

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For shippers: Faster processes and reduced administrative costs enhance the supply chain.For freight forwarders: Greater digital competence is necessary, especially in data management and customs knowledge.For individuals: Online orders from abroad could be processed more quickly.Central question: Are all parties ready for fully digital customs processes without paper?Interesting fact: Digital certificates of origin are considered the foundation for future automated customs systems worldwide.

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Introduction Passar: Mandatory for all export declarations since January 1, 2026.Digital EUR.1: Pilot start on March 16, 2026, via the Certificat app.Efficiency: Elimination of paper documents and physical stamps.Speed: Faster customs clearances through real-time data.Error Reduction: Standardized datasets lower the risk associated with customs declarations.Integration: Connection to ERP and transport management systems possible.

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