Take industrial 3D printers, SLA systems, and additive manufacturing equipment to international trade shows, customer demos, and production sites without paying import duties.
Get Your CarnetCompanies like HP, Stratasys, EOS, and Markforged send industrial 3D printers to international trade shows and customer demos worldwide. These machines — often worth $50,000–$500,000 — require an ATA Carnet to cross borders without being assessed as permanent imports.
Additive manufacturing companies exhibiting live printing demonstrations at Formnext, RAPID+TCT, and international manufacturing expos.
Sales engineers and applications teams taking demo units to international aerospace, automotive, and medical manufacturing clients.
Manufacturers deploying 3D printers at international partner facilities for production trials, qualification runs, and process validation.
Industrial 3D printers are large, heavy, and high-value. We document them correctly so customs knows exactly what's crossing the border.
Trade show deadlines are firm. Rush processing available to get your carnet in hand before your machine ships.
List the printer, post-processing equipment, and laptop all on one carnet — no need for separate applications.
One carnet covers a full international demo circuit — Germany, Japan, Singapore, UAE, and beyond.