Importer of Record and Exporter of Record support for IT and Telecommunications; Laboratory and Research Equipment; Data Centre Hardware; Semiconductor Equipment; Medical Technology; Aerospace Components; and Industrial Hardware in Denmark; aligned with Toldstyrelsen customs procedures and European Union requirements.
Denmark is one of Northern Europe’s most technology-driven economies, with strong capabilities across digital infrastructure, biotechnology, clean-tech engineering, and advanced research environments. These strengths rely heavily on imported laboratory instruments; semiconductor tools; data centre infrastructure; telecom and networking systems; medical technology; aviation components; and industrial hardware that require structured customs compliance.
Major entry points such as Copenhagen Airport, the busiest air cargo hub in Denmark; the Port of Aarhus, the country’s largest container port; the Port of Copenhagen; and the Port of Aalborg form the backbone of national cargo movement. These routes support rapid, regulated imports that power Denmark’s research institutions, hospitals, engineering companies, and technology providers.
Uproot Technologies supports these movements by handling the complete IOR and EOR responsibilities required for Denmark’s strict customs environment.
Uproot Technologies manages all import and export obligations under Toldstyrelsen, the Danish Customs Authority, along with requirements under the European Union Customs Code. High-value goods such as laboratory systems; telecom hardware; data centre equipment; semiconductor instruments; medical devices; aerospace parts; and industrial hardware must be supported with complete documentation.
Our teams prepare customs submissions; CE documentation; technical files; product descriptions; valuation records; and compliance information to meet Danish regulations. Shipments moving through Denmark’s ports and airports rely on our structure to ensure accurate filing and smooth clearance.