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Digital Carnet Drop-In Clinic

The UK will turn the switch on for digital Carnets on 1 June 2026. All Carnet users travelling to and from the UK, as well as the EU, Norway and Switzerland will need to have digital Carnet issued to visit this countries, and have the paper Carnet issued too if they are travelling to any other destinations.

In April 2026, we will be running weekly free ATA Carnet drop-in clinics to support LCCI Carnet Holders as the system moves towards digital processing. These sessions offer a practical walk-through of both paper and digital Carnets, with LCCI experts simulating Foreign Customs checks so you can see how each stage works in practice.

The clinics are designed to help you process your documentation confidently and compliantly. The clinics are 1 hr long and they will be open from 10.00am - 2.00pm during the dates mentioned below.

You must register in advance to attend. To register please email [email protected].

Event Price and Dates

Price

Price

The Digital Carnet Drop-In Clinic are free to attend.

Non-members will be able to book training courses by registering to our free of charge Community Network.          

Clinics Dates

Clinics Dates

         
Format

Format

These clinics are in - person at LCCI, 33 Queen Street, London EC4R 1AP.

Who should attend?

  • These clinics are exclusive to LCCI ATA Carnet Holders (Members and Non-members)
  • Anyone who is already familiar with paper ATA Carnets and want to be ready for the digital transition.
  • The clinics are specially useful for individuals who will be travelling with the ATA Carnets and the goods.
  • Logistics providers and any international trade officers would also benefit from learning the hands-on processing of eATA Carnets at Customs points.