Kieran Gleeson

CEO at Custran
Ireland
Kieran completed his training in supply chain and transport management with a degree from the Munster Technological University. Following this Kieran was the secretary of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT) for Munster and gained a deep sectoral knowledge of Irish and international transport and logistics operations. Kieran has experience working in international logistics from his time as part of a dynamic 3PL team based in Cork.
 
In 2018 Kieran co-founded Custran to digitalise and coordinate transportation movements across international borders. In 2019 Custran began to focus on international customs procedures and now has operations in Ireland and the UK with customers making declarations into ROS and HMRC respectively. Now in 2021 our focus is on post Brexit procedures and facilitating customers whose trade has been disrupted. We have partners across Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain and France. Our vision is to make customs and transport functionality as seamless as possible and available on a single, easy to use platform.
 
For further information contact: www.custran.com or info@custran.com
 
 

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First steps in choosing customs software

First steps in choosing customs software

Kieran Gleeson
14 May 2023

This article covers the questions that companies should raise when looking for customs software. It highlights the key points to consider before choosing software and gives advice on how to minimise potential issues and maximise benefits. This is important for businesses considering making their own customs declarations for the first...

Tech
Perspective
UK and EU hauliers: get ready for GVMS 2022

UK and EU hauliers: get ready for GVMS 2022

Kieran Gleeson
23 Nov 2021

Brexit for EU and UK hauliers transporting goods in and out of the UK will really begin on January 1st 2022. Up until now goods imported or exported to and from the UK may have moved through the ports in some cases without the correct customs declarations. This was due...

Tech
Online tools and resources
Import a car from UK to Ireland

Import a car from UK to Ireland

Kieran Gleeson
25 Feb 2021

Importing a car from the UK has always seemed attractive as there is a much bigger choice than in Ireland, prices are very competitive, and anyone could travel freely to make their purchase. The currency exchange rate can also be favourable to Irish buyers. But importing a car from the...

clearance process
taxes and tariffs
EU - UK trade

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First steps in choosing customs software

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Perspective
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Online tools and resources
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EU - UK trade
clearance process
taxes and tariffs