For printed calendars the main component (calendar) is printed in-house in advance on FSC Mix-certified paper and kept in stock. The customer orders his individual header bottle on an order basis. This is also printed on FSC-certified paper. When an order is placed, a partial quantity of the calendar (semi-finished product) is taken from stock in order to produce the ordered quantity for the customer.
How should be the DDS for this calendar? The stock paper is used piece by piece on call throughout the calendar year and therefore comes from 1 paper batch ordered from the paper supplier at the beginning of the year. The paper for the header bottle is only ordered from the paper supplier when the customer places an order.
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Anonymous User
If all the semi-finished components are the same material from the same batch of a supplier, only one DDS is needed. If there is a mix of semi-finished components from multiple batches, each semi-finished component needs to be referenced when creating a DDS for the final finished product (assuming the finished product is a relevant EUDR product as per its HS code).
The DDS can be submitted for the annual quantity if the source of the products is the same meaning same supplier and same plot of land