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MRN Closure Zeebrugge — C-Point (Port of Antwerp-Bruges)

Updated: March 2026Reading time: ~6 min

Zeebrugge (UN/LOCODE: BE ZEE) is part of the Port of Antwerp-Bruges complex, specializing in LNG, ro-ro traffic, and container handling. Since April 2022, Zeebrugge and Antwerp operate as a single entity — Port of Antwerp-Bruges NV. Belgian customs handle export clearance through the same systems as Antwerp (C-Point / e-Desk / Belgian AES).

Export Procedure in Zeebrugge

Zeebrugge uses the same C-Point and e-Desk systems as Antwerp for export registration and MRN closure. The export declaration is registered in e-Desk, the container is delivered to the terminal, loaded onto the vessel, and customs is notified automatically through the port system.

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Why MRN May Not Be Closed in Zeebrugge

  • Missing e-Desk registration
  • Ro-ro specific issues — vehicle exports may have different documentation flow
  • Terminal processing delays
  • Communication issues between Belgian and Polish customs systems

How We Help

  1. Status analysis — e-Desk and Belgian AES verification
  2. Contact with Belgian customs and C-Point support
  3. Evidence collection — loading confirmation, manifest, B/L
  4. Coordination with Polish customs — enquiry procedure (Art. 335 UCC-IA)
  5. Obtaining IE599/CC599C

What We Need From You

  • MRN of the export declaration
  • Container number or vehicle data (for ro-ro)
  • Booking data with the carrier
  • Bill of Lading (B/L) or ro-ro documentation
  • Exporter's EORI number

Close Your MRN in Zeebrugge — Contact Us

Email: kontakt@potwierdz-wywoz.pl

See also: Antwerp — APCS | Rotterdam — Portbase

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Legal notice:The information in this article is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal or customs advice. For individual matters, we recommend consulting a licensed customs agent.