Australia, Policy and Regulatory, Supply chain

Australian eggs transition to NEXDOC

The new web-based export document management system, to generate export certification

As part of the department’s focus on modernising its export services, Australian exporters of egg products will be able to use NEXDOC, the new web-based export document management system, to generate export certification.

Nicola Hinder PSM, Acting Deputy Secretary of the Agriculture Trade Group said the NEXDOC system offered a range of new and enhanced features, providing Australia’s egg industry with a modern, technical platform that can integrate with supporting systems and new technologies.

“Modernisation of our certification platforms will strengthen Australia’s reputation as an exporting nation of high-quality agricultural commodities, underpinned by robust, digitally enhanced services and regulatory practices,” Hinder said.

“Egg exporters will now be able to digitally lodge, amend and replace their export certificates with minimal intervention, as well as print approved certificates on their premises instead of having to collect them from a departmental office.

“Certificates generated through NEXDOC will also render a unique QR code and certificate number, increasing product traceability and security for both Australia and our trading partners.

“While the move to NEXDOC doesn’t change the existing certification requirements for the egg industry, it will streamline administrative processes, saving time and making it easier for exporters.

This includes reducing the need to contact the department as part of the clearance process.

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