Every shipment needs a DIWASS notification before the truck leaves.
Your Eural code must match your processor's permit - validated in real-time by DIWASS before departure. One mismatch, one missing pre-notification, and the truck stays at your gate.
What DIWASS means for producers
If DIWASS hasn't confirmed your Annex VII as "Announced" before loading begins, the truck legally cannot depart. No override.
DIWASS checks your waste code against your processor's permit in real-time. An incorrect code blocks the notification before departure.
Your carrier and processor must both be DIWASS-registered. You cannot name an unregistered party in your notification.
Annex VII must be in DIWASS at least 2 working days before departure. Your current same-day process does not comply.
Remove every blocker
Wasteform for producers
Create and submit Annex VII documents from your existing transport records. DIWASS ID returned automatically. No portal.
Eural validation at source
Waste code validated against processor permit before your team confirms any transport. Catch mismatches at your desk.
Chain verification
All your regular carriers and processors verified for DIWASS registration at booking stage. No surprises on departure day.
2-day alert system
Automatic reminder 2 working days before departure if DIWASS document is not yet filed. Nothing slips through.
How many DIWASS notifications does your operation generate?
Every outbound cross-border shipment is a notification. Every notification is a deadline. Calculate your monthly compliance load.
(Green List)
(mandatory since May 21, 2026)
to manage per month
Every cross-border hazardous shipment now needs DIWASS.
Every day without a DIWASS-ready process is a day of compliance risk. Let's close that gap.