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Greece Postpones Phase B of the E-Transport Mandate — Again

Joanna Hysi
May 4, 2026

Greece has postponed Phase B of its e-transport mandate (digital monitoring of goods movement) for the second time. Originally scheduled to become mandatory from 1 December 2025, Phase B was first delayed to 1 May 2026, and then postponed again just days before that go-live date. The change was formally enacted via MD A.1094/2026, which amends the primary legislation that defines the scope of the e-transport mandate, MD A.1122/2024.

Phase B is now split into two staged deadlines:

  • From 12 October 2026, businesses must activate the loading, transshipment, and receipt processes, including the transmission of quantitative and qualitative control data to the myDATA platform.

  • From 1 January 2027, the mandatory use of TARIC-aligned unified commodity coding (Combined Nomenclature) comes into effect.

Ahead of each deadline, voluntary early transmission of Phase B data to myDATA is permitted.

Phase A obligations remain in force and unchanged. Since 1 December 2025, all obligated entities are required to digitally issue transport documents and transmit the corresponding data to AADE’s myDATA platform.

AADE has also announced that a new version of the myDATAapp mobile application, incorporating document scanning, receipt functionality, and the Phase B features of the timologio v2.0.0 application, will be available shortly.

See the official press release of the Ministry of Finance and AADE here: Δελτίο Τύπου 30/04/2026 | ΑΑΔΕ

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Joanna Hysi

Joanna is a Senior Regulatory Counsel at Sovos. Based in Stockholm and originally from Greece, Joanna’s background is in commercial and corporate law with research focus on EU law and financial innovation. Joanna earned her degree in Law in Greece and her masters in Commercial and Corporate from London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in London.
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