Technology & electronics logistics solutions
Distribution for high-value, time-critical supply chains
Technology and electronics logistics becomes sensitive where high-value goods, global sourcing and rapid product launches converge. We integrate secure warehousing, Airfreight coordination, customs and fiscal structuring into one controlled setup.
High value, short cycles and zero tolerance for delay
Technology supply chains operate under pressure. Product lifecycles are short, launch dates are fixed and market entry windows are narrow. Components are sourced globally and often move through multiple customs territories before reaching European distribution.
At the same time, goods are high in value and sensitive to loss, misclassification or delay. Correct HS classification, accurate tariff handling and structured EU entry are critical. Serial number traceability is not optional. It is essential for warranty management, recalls and compliance. When security, customs and logistics operate as one coordinated system, market introduction remains predictable and controlled.
Our solutions for technology & electronics supply chains
Control and protection for high-value goods
- Secure storage with serial number traceability.
- In-house customs and tariff expertise.
- One dedicated contact for full EU coordination.
Technology and electronics logistics require more than speed. It requires security, accurate classification and controlled EU entry. Goods must move across borders with minimal delay while remaining fully traceable and compliant.
Newcorp structures technology logistics as one integrated process. Transport, bonded warehousing, customs and fiscal representation are aligned from origin to final distribution. With secure facilities and one responsible contact, your logistics setup remains predictable even under time pressure.
Understanding your flow
We assess your sourcing regions, launch timelines, component values and serial number requirements. HS classifications, customs routes and EU entry structure are reviewed before shipment departure.
Designing a secure logistics structure
Together we define the optimal transport mix, bonded warehousing strategy and VAT structure. Serial number tracking, security protocols and documentation flows are embedded from the outset.
One controlled technology chain
Distribution, customs clearance, storage and fulfilment are coordinated within one structure. One dedicated contact maintains oversight across security, compliance and timing.
Predictable launch support
Shipments move in line with launch schedules and distribution strategy. Customs processes are pre-aligned, and inventory remains traceable at serial number level from arrival to final delivery.
Our technological approach, explained
Practical answers to how we structure security, customs and distribution for technology and electronics operations.
How do you minimize delays during product launches?
Product launches require precise timing. We review HS classifications, tariff exposure and customs routing before goods depart origin. Pre-aligned documentation and in-house customs clearance reduce processing time upon arrival. Because transport and customs are coordinated within one process, adjustments can be made quickly if flight schedules or volumes change.
How do you ensure correct HS classification and tariff alignment?
Electronics often involve complex classifications. Our customs specialists review product specifications intended use and technical documentation to determine accurate HS codes. This prevents misclassification, unexpected duties and post-clearance corrections that could delay distribution.
How do you safeguard high-value electronics?
Security is built into both facility standards and operational processes. Controlled access warehousing, monitored storage zones and structured handling reduce risk exposure. High-value shipments are planned with defined transport routes and security measures aligned with their sensitivity.
How do you manage serial number traceability?
Our warehouse management system supports tracking at serial number level. Each unit remains identifiable throughout storage and distribution. Documentation and physical movements remain synchronized, supporting warranty claims, recall procedures and audit requirements.
Can you support non-EU technology companies entering the European market?
Yes. For non-EU manufacturers, EU entry requires alignment between customs structure and VAT positioning. We assess whether bonded warehousing, fiscal representation or alternative customs procedures are most appropriate. This ensures goods enter the EU under the correct structure and can be distributed efficiently across member states.