Descartes Customs Compliance Solutions

Excise Movement & Control System (EMCS)


Streamline excise movements across EU Member States with greater accuracy, visibility, and control. Descartes EMCS solutions help you meet requirements while reducing administrative burden and risk. 

Manage EMCS movements with confidence

Descartes EMCS helps standardise and automate excise declaration processes, supporting efficient trader-to-trader communication and compliant cross-border movements of excise goods. 

Strengthen EMCS compliance

  • Used by operators managing high-volume excise movements.

  • Connected to EU Member State authorities through a secure, harmonised framework.

  • Backed by industry-recognised excise and customs expertise.

Simplify excise movements across the EU 


Declaration Management 

Manage all EMCS declarations through a single dashboard. Track, trace, and group movements, monitor status updates, and quickly follow up on any rejected or pending messages. 

Built-in Alarm Codes 

Automatic validation flags missing or incorrect data before submission. Configurable to align with both internal quality checks and Member State requirements. 

Legal Archiving 

All EMCS messages are securely stored according to each country’s retention rules, ensuring full auditability and regulatory compliance. 

Master Data 

Store article, address, and other key data elements for automatic population across declarations, improving accuracy and consistency. 

Back-End Integration 

Automatic validation flags missing or incorrect data before submission. Configurable to align with both internal quality checks and Member State requirements. 

Templates 

All EMCS messages are securely stored according to each country’s retention rules, ensuring full auditability and regulatory compliance. 

A smarter way to manage EMCS


Our secure platform simplifies every stage of excise movement management, from declaration creation to message exchange and long-term archiving. 

  • Submit and mange EMCS declarations in minutes 
  • Use templates and smart data re-use to save time 
  • Scale easily as your excise operations grow 
  • Receive real-time status messages from Member State authorities 

Customer Success: Scaling a customs bureau with Descartes customs software

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“Managing customs declarations is increasingly complex and manually handling thousands of entries monthly is time-consuming and prone to error. Descartes customs software has allowed us to scale our operations and improve our customer experience.” 

Karl Heron,
Head of Bureau Services at Cardinal Global Logistics.

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Excise Movement & Control System FAQ

What is EMCS and what does it do?

EMCS is the EU’s electronic system for recording and monitoring movements of excise goods (alcohol, tobacco, energy products) under duty suspension or duty paid. It replaces paper processes with real-time, secure digital messaging between Member States. 

What types of goods are covered by EMCS? 

EMCS applies to excise goods: 

  • Alcohol 
  • Tobacco 
  • Energy products 

These goods require strict monitoring due to fraud risk and duty-suspension rules.  

Who must use EMCS?

Businesses approved to dispatch or receive excise goods under duty suspension must use EMCS for movements within the EU. In the UK, this includes movements involving Northen Ireland and EU Member States, and certain GB Safety & Security movements depending on duty status. 

How do l register and enrol for EMCS?

Before using EMCS, traders must register for their national tax authority’s online services (eg. HMRC Online Services) and enrol specifically for EMCS. A valid System for Exchange of Excise Duty (SEED) excise ID is required. 

How does EMCS track and validate excise movements? 

EMCS validates the consignor and consignee via SEED, assigns an Administrative Reference Code (ARC), and transmits messages between Member States. The consignee must submit a ‘report of receipt’ which is then returned through the system to close the movement.  

What happens if there are errors or discrepancies in a movement? 

If the consignee reports shortages, excesses, or anomalies, this is recorded in the ‘report of receipt.’  Member States may initiate checks or request further information. EMCS helps reduce errors by validating data before submission. 

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