Navis International Trade & Consulting Ltd is a private limited company established in May 2018, headquartered in London, England. The company specializes in advisory and consulting services primarily focused on navigating complex regulatory environments related to F-GAS (fluorinated greenhouse gases) legislation in both the European Union and Great Britain. Their expertise is particularly relevant for SMEs facing challenges posed by Brexit and evolving EU environmental regulations.
The firm’s name, “Navis,” meaning “Boat” in Latin, symbolizes their mission to help clients steer through the intricate and highly regulated F-GAS legislative frameworks. They provide a comprehensive suite of services including brokerage for quota rights, supply chain consulting, auditing, business process re-engineering, customs, and ERP architecture design. Their consultants maintain close contact with the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Climate Action (DG Clima), ensuring up-to-date regulatory compliance and strategic advice.
Navis International Trade & Consulting Ltd operates with a pool of experts drawn from the industry sectors most impacted by F-GAS regulations, including refrigerants and HVAC-R systems. Their service portfolio also extends to IT consulting, HR consulting, advertising, and insurance brokerage, demonstrating a multidisciplinary approach to support their clients’ business needs in regulatory compliance and operational efficiency.
The company emphasizes 360° customer satisfaction, striving to exceed client expectations by delivering tailored solutions that address the full spectrum of challenges related to environmental regulations and trade compliance. Their advisory services include trading of quota, authorization, and delegation rights, as well as providing EU and GB liaison services for non-EU and non-GB companies respectively.
Navis International Trade & Consulting Ltd is registered with the EU Transparency Register, reflecting their active engagement in lobbying and interest representation within EU policy-making processes. Their focus on compliance and strategic consulting positions them as a key intermediary between regulatory authorities and businesses affected by environmental legislation, particularly in the context of F-GAS and related trade regulations.