AAB gave a good explanation of their methods, then studied our products and duty codes carefully, becoming very well informed about how our products work, before dealing directly with HMRC. Keith Wall, NGK Spark Plugs (UK) Ltd.
After communication to gain knowledge of our products and business it was clear no other time involvement would be required from us. Duty repayments were quickly received and the process was completed in a superbly professional and friendly manner.Jonathan Peach, Vision Techniques (UK) Ltd.
We have built a strong relationship with AAB who have proved to be a great benefit for our business with their reliable and honest approach. I have no problem recommending their very professional services. Kevin Laken, Triax UK Ltd
AAB comprises a number of consultants with a broad range of expertise in customs law able to identify significant savings across our business. I would have no hesitation in recommending their services to others. David Sharples, UP Global Sourcing
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