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Training on the EU Cultural Goods Act 2019/880 and 2021/1079

Specialist Training

Focused on The EU Cultural Goods Act 2019/880 and 2021/1079.

In Partnership with Art on Superyachts

Alinea, in partnership with Art on Superyachts, offers specialist training focused on The EU Cultural Goods Act 2019/880 and 2021/1079.

This training is designed for professionals involved in the transport and management of fine art across international waters, providing essential guidance to ensure compliance with customs regulations and safeguarding the preservation of valuable cultural goods.

Our Expertise

Alinea Customs

Alinea Customs is a provider of specialised UK customs brokerage, consultancy services, and practical training in customs law and procedures. In partnership with Art on Superyachts, Alinea ensures the compliant handling of fine art across international waters, providing expert guidance on customs procedures.

Art on Superyachts

Art on Superyachts is dedicated to the protection and preservation of fine art in international waters, addressing the unique challenges of transporting and displaying art on luxury vessels. By partnering with Alinea, they ensure that their clients benefit from a seamless integration of expert customs compliance and best practices for art preservation.

Course Tutors

Pandora Mather-Lees: Art on Superyachts

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An Art Historian, founder of ArtOnSuperyachts.com and Director of Pandora Art Services, Pandora’s career spans 25 years at Board level in the cultural sector.

As superyacht art consultant and educator teaching The Practical Care of On-Board Art Collections, Pandora trains the maritime industry, Captains and Crew in understanding the legal, environmental and handling risks with art in international waters, along with art appreciation and reviews for insurance and other purposes.

As Managing Director of Bridgeman Images, Bridgeman Education and as VP of Global Sales at Artnet, Pandora worked extensively with museums, galleries and auction houses globally, bringing the world’s great art collections to the commercial market and institutions.  Pandora has also worked in art logistics, copyright and art forensics.

She is a founder member of the Art Due Diligence Group which safely guides purchasers of high value artworks through pre and post-sale due diligence. Pandora is a Liveryman in the Company of Arts Scholars and fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

Holly Piggott – Alinea Customs

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Holly Piggott is Director of Alinea Customs and has an extensive background addressing compliance within the import and export of fine art, cultural goods and antiquities.

She holds a PGDip in International Corporate and Commercial Law from King’s College London and has also conducted training in Exporting Art through the Institute of Art and Law.

Alinea Customs’ client-base includes many prestigious art galleries, auction houses, design houses, luxury brands, and suppliers to the superyacht sector. As such, Alinea Customs has experience addressing customs and border controls for cultural heritage goods, luxury chattels, CITES compliance and indirect taxation.

The Advantages Of Training

Handling cultural goods across borders into the European Union requires navigating complex customs legislation.

The Cultural Goods Act 2019/880 and 2021/1079 introduces specific regulations designed to prevent the illicit trade of cultural goods and ensure their lawful transfer.

From 28th June 2025 the European Union will implement detailed arrangements for certain exceptions to import documentary requirements; the issue of import licences and mandate the drawing up and use of importer statements.

Our training programme equips you to confidently navigate these regulations, ensuring compliance and supporting lawful cultural goods transactions.

Comply with international customs regulations.

Learn to navigate customs laws for seamless cultural goods import and export.

Prevent delays and penalties

Avoid costly disruptions by mastering compliance with customs requirements.

Provide compliant information

Accurately document provenance and value of fine art for international transit.

Prevent seizure of goods

Protect shipments by adhering to cultural goods import rules.

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Compliance with The Cultural Goods Act

Cultural Heritage Obligations:

Learn the obligations under the legislation to protect cultural heritage.

Regulations for Superyacht Art and Private Collections:

Understand how the regulations impact superyacht-based art exhibitions and private collections.

Regulations for Museums and Galleries:

Understand how the regulations impact museums and galleries.

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Accurate Customs Declarations

Compliant Licence Applications:

Ensure your licence applications meet all legal requirements for cultural goods.

Accurate Importer’s Statements:

Provide precise and accurate statements to comply with customs regulations for cultural goods.

Transporting Cultural Heritage to Art Fairs:

Ensure smooth movement of cultural goods to art fairs and exhibitions while complying with regulations.

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The European Union’s Import of Cultural Goods (ICG) system

The scope of Regulation 2019/880 covers cultural goods which were created or discovered in a country outside the Union.

The use of European Union’s Import of Cultural Goods (ICG) system will be introduced from 28th June 2025 and will enable the exchange of data between member states.

Commission Implementing Regulation 2021/1079 lay establishes detailed arrangements for certain exceptions to import documentary requirements; the issue, validity and use of import licences; the drawing up and use of importer statements; and the deployment, operation and maintenance of the ICG system.

The cultural heritage training workshop will discuss the implementation of the European Union’s Import of Cultural Goods (ICG) system from 28th June 2025 and provide education and insight into the procedures that will be required when importing cultural heritage goods into the European Union. The training will identify:

Import License Applications

How to apply for an import licence for cultural heritage goods that are over 200 years old

Importers Statements and Compliance Procedures

Use of importer’s statements and appropriate compliance procedures

Exemptions

The exemptions available for exhibiting cultural goods at art fairs, exhibitions, and museums, where the exhibitor is registered on the on the ICG

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Why Choose Our Training Programme

Specialised Expertise:

Alinea Customs in partnership with Art on Superyachts provides professional insight into The Cultural Goods Act and its implications for cultural goods moving into the European Union.

Tailored Training:

Programmes designed to meet the unique needs of superyacht professionals, art galleries, museums, auction houses and exhibitors.

Dedicated Support:

Alinea provides ongoing guidance through a dedicated account manager to assist with compliance and customs queries.

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Join the Training Programme

Gain the expertise to navigate The Cultural Goods Act and protect your fine art assets across international borders

Course Fee

£800 for four hours of in-person training. Candidates will receive a certificate of attendance.

Contact Us Today:
Email: customs@alineacustoms.com
Phone: +44 (0)207 101 4242

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