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Strategic growth and efficiency

The dynamic changes in global supply chains and the growing market demands require logistics players to continuously evolve and adapt with flexibility. The Multilog Customs Agency Ltd. has reached another defining moment: through our strategic capacity expansion project, we have significantly strengthened our market position and service portfolio.

Infrastructure expansion: 21,000 m² dedicated to secure goods handling

One of the most visible elements of this development is is the substantial increase in our temporary storage capacity. We currently 21 000 m²-enensure the professional and secure handling of goods under customs status across a total of 21,000 m² at three separate strategic logistics locations.

This scale not only expands storage capabilities but also provides direct answers to the challenges of modern logistics:

  • Maximum flexibility: We are able to seamlessly receive and manage sudden surges in cargo volume.
  • Optimized lead times: Multi-site operations accelerate goods movement and customs administration processes.
  • Tailor-made solutions: We can more efficiently meet our clients’ unique storage and logistics needs, tailored to the specific characteristics of their goods.
  • Guaranteed compliance: Our infrastructure meets the strictest customs authority requirements, ensuring full legal and physical security for our partners.

Customs Simplifications: Faster and more efficient trade

Alongside expanding our warehouse capacity, we have also made significant progress in regulatory authorizations. The extension of our authorized consignor and consignee network provides a direct competitive advantage for our clients in both export and import processes.

In the future, Multilog’s expert team will be able to dispatch goods from 15 different sites and receive them at 3 dedicated locations using customs simplifications. This network expansion drastically reduces administrative burdens within the logistics chain and shortens transit times.

Partner-centric approach and professional excellence

At Multilog Customs Agency Ltd., we believe that logistics is more than the movement of goods—it is a strategic partnership built on trust and expertise. Our developments aim to ensure that our clients never have to compromise between speed and security.

With expanded capacities and modernized customs solutions, our partners can achieve greater cost efficiency, while we ensure the highest level of professional control across the entire supply chain.

We thank our partners for their continued trust, which has made this dynamic growth possible!

What every business operator needs to know in 2026

The year 2026 will be a milestone in several respects in the field of customs regulations and international trade restrictions. Businesses must pay attention not only to new tariff classifications and technical parameters, but also to tightening sanctions against Russia and a new EU customs duty affecting e-commerce.

New customs duty on low-value online retail parcels

EU Member States have taken a decisive step to regulate online orders arriving from outside the European Union. From July 1, 2026, a uniform customs duty of €3 (approx. HUF 1,200) will be imposed on all low-value parcels.. This measure primarily affects Far Eastern giants (e.g. Temu, Shein), from which parcel volumes have surged in recent years: while 1.4 billion such parcels arrived in the EU in 2022, the number rose to 4.6 billion by 2024. The aim of the new rule is to curb the undervaluation of goods by importers and to create fairer market competition.

Tightening sanctions: The 19th package against Russia

The Council of the European Union adopted the 19th sanctions package against Russia with effect from October 24, 2025, with several provisions entering into force or expiring in 2026.

  • Export bans: Exemptions from export prohibitions on products that can be used to develop Russian industrial capacities will expire in multiple phases. For example, exports of goods falling under tariff codes 6902 and 6909 19 may be fulfilled until April 25, 2026, based on previously concluded contracts.
  • Software: The sale and export of software used for enterprise management, industrial, or banking purposes to Russia remain prohibited, with certain humanitarian and safety-related exceptions.
  • Energy and LNG: From April 25, 2026, the direct or indirect purchase and import of liquefied natural gas (LNG) originating from Russia will be prohibited, with transitional exemptions lasting until 2027 for certain long-term contracts.

One of the most significant relief measures in the 19th sanctions package for Western companies is the extension of the deadline until December 31, 2026,by which competent authorities may authorize the sale or transfer of certain restricted goods and technologies (such as dual-use items). This provision specifically supports companies that need to carry out such transactions in order to exit the Russian market or to fully wind down their business activities.

Strategic preparation for 2026

2026 therefore presents a double challenge for businesses: while in the first half of the year they will have to fine-tune their supply chains in accordance with new tariff classifications (CN codes) and tightening restrictions against Russia, from July they will also have to reckon with a new tariff on e-commerce imports. Due to the complexity of the sanctions and the increasing administrative burden, the key to success will be proactive customs planning and continuous monitoring of regulatory changes.

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25 Years at the forefront of the customs industry – Moving toward the future withdigital innovation and a green mindset!

We have reached a major milestone: on May 1, 2025, Multilog Customs Agency Ltd. celebrates its 25th anniversary. Exactly 25 years ago, in 2000, we set out with the mission of guiding our partners through the complexities of customs administration with the highest level of professional expertise and maximum customer focus. Today, 25 years later, we continue with the same momentum—now equipped with a far more modern and sustainable toolkit.

Professional expertise backed by a quarter century of experience

We are proud to have successfully handled more than 85,000 customs procedures over the past 25 years and to have supported more than 2,000 satisfied clients in achieving smooth trade operations. Our professional excellence is best demonstrated by the more than HUF 23.7 billion in VAT savings we have secured for our clients.. For us, experience does not mean routine—it means security and reliability for those who trust us.

Digital revolution in customs administration

While we respect tradition, we are not stuck in the past. Continuous development and learning are strategic priorities for us. We actively explore and implement the latest digital innovationsconstantly replacing outdated, slow, and cumbersome processes with modern, integrated systems. Our goal is to leverage technology to provide even faster and more accurate solutions for our clients.

On a greener path, sustainably

Our 25th anniversary is not only about looking back but also about embracing a responsible future. Sustainable operation is a key priority for us. As advocates of “green operations,” we strive to shape our processes in an environmentally conscious way—whether through paperless digital administration or efficient logistics solutions.

Thank you for being with us for the past 25 years!

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