Importer of Record (IOR) and Exporter of Record (EOR) services in Armenia for IT and Telecommunications Equipment, Laboratory and Research Systems, Data Centre Hardware, Semiconductor Equipment, Medical Devices, Aerospace Components, and Industrial High-Value Hardware, supported by Remote-Hands support for on-ground execution, customs-aligned delivery, and technical coordination across Armenia.
Armenia is an increasingly important trade and technology corridor in the South Caucasus, positioned between Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Its import environment is shaped by Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) customs structures, strict importer accountability, and heightened documentation requirements for regulated equipment. For foreign manufacturers shipping advanced technology into Armenia, clearance feasibility depends heavily on having a locally compliant Importer of Record.
Armenia’s economy remains import-dependent for telecom infrastructure, industrial systems, laboratory instrumentation, and regulated medical technology. With a population of approximately 2.8 million, the country continues expanding demand for imported high-value hardware through digital modernization, energy projects, and growing regional connectivity initiatives.
Inbound shipments are primarily processed through Zvartnots International Airport and key land-border trade corridors linking Armenia with Georgia and Iran. Armenia Customs applies rigorous controls on HS classification, valuation accuracy in AMD, VAT compliance, technical conformity documentation, and importer licensing.
Uproot Technologies enables compliant, controlled, and execution-ready movement of equipment into and out of Armenia by assuming full IOR and EOR responsibility, supported by Remote-Hands support for physical handling, delivery coordination, and site-level execution.