
How to file information in the new import control system, ICS2 (S2S).
To submit information in the new Import Control System (ICS2) your company needs access to the system and you must successfully complete the conformance tests.
Prepare by reading the ‘Conformance Test Organisation Document for Economic Operators ICS2 CTOD for EOs' document. This, and other documentation, can be accessed from the website of the European Commission.
ICS2 Conformance Testing Documentation. (European Commission)
Tecnical specifications (European Commission)
Functional specifications (European Commission)
Follow these steps:
Follow the steps below to start filing data in ICS2.
1. Applying for an EORI number
The conformance tests should be carried out in the country that issued the company’s EORI number. Companies with a Swedish EORI number should contact Swedish Customs.
EORI stands for “Economic Operator Registration and Identification” and is a unique registration number, which should be provided when engaging in any customs related activity in the EU.
Find out more and request an EORI number
Please use our contact form for questions concerning EORI numbers.
2. Request access to Swedish Customs`online services
Request access to Swedish Customs’ online services and register an account manager.
Apply here if your company does not already have an access to Swedish Customs’ online services.
Request access to Swedish Customs`online services Pdf, 139.7 kB.
Please use our contact form for questions concerning Swedish Customs`online services.
3. Order and register certificates
You need two types of certificates: a signature certificate and a TLS certificate. Click on each heading to find out how to order the certificates.
Signature certificate for companies with a valid TVEDI (communication via EDI)
Download a signing certificate via Swedish Customs' online services.
Request a Company Signature Certificate from Tullverket EDI.
A signature certificate from a qualified trust service provider can also be used. See information under the heading Signature certificate for companies without TVEDI (communication via EDI).
After receiving the login details (step 4), you will need to register the signing certificate in UUM&DS.
Signature certificate for companies without a valid TVEDI (communication via EDI)
Go to the website of the European Commission. Select a qualified trust service provider and download the signature certificate.
Qualified trust service providers in the EU/EEA: Trusted List Browser
Please note that the certificate should be one of the following types:
- Certificate for electronic signature
- Qualified certificate for electronic signature
- Certificate for electronic seal, or
- Qualified certificate for electronic seal.
After receiving the login details (step 4), you will need to register the signing certificate in UUM&DS.
TLS Certificate
The TLS certificate is used to identify systems. Your company may use a TLS certificate issued by a qualified trust service provider. If your company does not have a TLS certificate, you may order one from a qualified trust service provider.
4. Schedule conformance tests
Send an e-mail to ICS2.helpdesk@tullverket.se indicating that you wish to perform conformance tests for ICS2. You will receive an e-mail with information about how to access the test environment.
Please include the TLS certificate to be verified by Swedish Customs in your e-mail.
5. Preparing conformance tests
You will receive credentials and access to a test environment when you have scheduled the tests.
Prior to performing the tests, you need to set up communications with the central systems. You will need a signature certificate and a TLS certificate (see step 3). Setting up communications is often time-consuming. It is advised to begin immediately upon gaining access to the test environment.
Read more in the ‘Conformance Test Organisation Document for Economic Operators ICS2 CTOD for EOs’ document
Conformance test documentation can be found on the website of the European Commission.
ICS2 Conformance Testing Documentation. (European Commission)
6. Perform conformance tests
The conformance tests should be performed in the scheduled 2-month period (the period includes setting up communications, as indicated in step 5).
Find useful documentation about conformance tests and connecting to ICS2 here.
For questions and support concerning test scenarios, please contact ICS2.helpdesk@tullverket.se
7. Subscribe to operational information
All operators connecting to ICS2 should subscribe to ICS2 operational information, in order to receive information on operational disturbances for both the ICS2 production environment and the conformance test environment.
Subscribe to operational information
Operators should also follow the European Commission's group on Circa BC where up-to-date documentation on ICS2 is published and other information is available. You can find the documentation under the ‘Library’ tab.
EU Advance Cargo Information System (ICS2) (Circa BC group)
8. Send messages in the live environment
The company shall perform all mandatory business scenarios for its role in order to achieve an approved self-conformance test campaign (CT campaign). Coordination for approval takes place with the ICS2 Helpdesk. The company will be given access to the production environment after verification of approved CT campaign.
Once the company has successfully completed the conformance tests, it can send messages in the production environment. Complete the following steps to send messages in the production environment:
- Assign privileges: The account manager should assign privileges in Swedish Customs`online services to users that will access UUM&DS* and STI/STP**.
- Register the company`s signing certificate in UUM&DS: The certificate that was previously registered in the test environment should now be registered in the production environment. This can be done in TAXUD`s authentication portal on the website of the European Comission.
*UUM&DS – Uniform User Management & Digital Signature System
**STI/STP – Shared Trader Interface/Shared Trader Portal
Please use our contact form for questions concerning user privileges and certificate registration.
Your passport to EU applications in the European Commission’s Learning Portal. The course provides instructions for signing up to UUM&DS.
You will be asked to indicate if your Member State is an A, B, C or D state. Sweden is an A state.
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