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:
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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.
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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