{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"DefinedTerm","name":"fallback procedure","description":"A fallback procedure comes into play the moment a primary IT system or standard process fails and regular electronic customs clearance is no longer possible. In practice, this means switching from automated data exchange to manual workflows: paper declarations replace electronic filings, customs offices are contacted directly, and releases are authorized without system support. A well-prepared fallback procedure keeps goods moving and is therefore a core element of risk management for any custom","inDefinedTermSet":{"@type":"DefinedTermSet","name":"Frachtportal Logistics Glossary","url":"https://www.freight-academy.com/en/glossary"},"url":"https://www.freight-academy.com/en/glossary/fallback-procedure","inLanguage":"en","dateModified":"2026-06-18T15:14:10.245933","citation":"https://www.iso.org/iso-22301-business-continuity.html","markdownMirror":"https://www.freight-academy.com/api/md/glossary/en/fallback-procedure","provider":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Frachtportal","url":"https://www.freight-academy.com"},"quickSummary":"fallback procedure · A fallback procedure comes into play the moment a primary IT system or standard process fails and regular electronic customs clearance is no longer possible. · Quelle: https://www.iso.org/iso-22301-business-continuity.html"}