Temporary export-import of equipment (foreign economic activity) is a process that allows you to temporarily move machinery and equipment from one country to another for the purpose of performing certain works or projects. Temporary export-import of equipment can be used in various fields, such as construction, industry and others. This process can be used both for the export of equipment for the purpose of performing work outside the country, and for the import of equipment for the purpose of using it on the territory of the country.
Temporary export-import of equipment is usually carried out on the basis of special documents, such as export-import permits, customs declarations and others. In the case of the export of equipment, it is usually necessary to provide documents confirming the purpose of the export of the equipment, such as contracts, agreements or other documents. When importing equipment, documents confirming the purpose of importing the equipment and its further use may also be required.
Temporary export-import of equipment is an important element of foreign economic relations, which allows countries to exchange technologies, jointly implement projects and develop cooperation in various fields. This process contributes to the development of the economy, increasing the country's competitiveness and contributes to scientific and technological progress.
Our company has experience in the temporary export and import of various and exclusive construction equipment.
Our portfolio has the experience of temporary import into Ukraine of the LIEBHERR LR1600/2 tracked crane - for the construction of the Lviv stadium. The scale of this crane is impressive, because the load capacity of the crane is 600 tons. This crane easily performed all tasks at an equally complex facility Stadium "Lviv".
European construction projects were not left without the help of our equipment, which was temporarily taken out of Ukraine for the construction of a number of objects such as:
- Casa Callas (Slovakia)
- Duet (Slovakia)
- Jumbo (Slovakia)