Serbia Mandatory e-Delivery System: What You Need to Know
From January 1, 2026, Serbia is launching a mandatory electronic delivery note system, known as e-Delivery (E-Transport). This is a big step in digitizing logistics and improving transparency for all companies operating in Serbia.
Whether you’re in compliance, logistics, or IT, this guide will help you understand what’s changing and how to prepare.
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What is Serbia’s e-Delivery (E-Transport)?
The e-Delivery system replaces paper consignment notes with digital delivery notes, sent through a centralized government platform. It includes critical shipment details: sender, recipient, product info, transport data, timestamps, and confirmation of receipt.
Goals of the system:
- Track goods in real time
- Prevent tax fraud
- Streamline logistics workflows
- Ensure better VAT compliance
Serbia joins other countries in adopting digital logistics systems for a safer and more efficient transport sector.
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Key Dates You Shouldn’t Miss
B2G transactions (private sector → public sector)
Excise goods in B2B transactions
Mandatory for:
All B2B transactions in goods transport
This phased approach gives you time to prepare but don’t wait too long.
Who Manages the System?
The Serbian Ministry of Finance runs the system via a centralized clearance platform the same model used for Serbia’s e-invoicing system (SEF).
You can try it already:
- DEMO Portal for e-Delivery
- Or via the DEMO version of the SEF Portal

File Format: UBL 2.1 XML
The e-delivery note must follow UBL 2.1 XML, Serbia’s standard for digital documents. This ensures automation, interoperability, and real-time validation.
You’ll need systems that can:
Generate UBL XML files
Submit them through API, web, or mobile
Receive electronic confirmations
What’s Inside an E-Delivery Note?
Each document must include: Sender & recipient details Product codes, quantity, and descriptions Transport vehicle and time data Unique consignment numbers Proof of delivery (confirmation or rejection) Everything is securely stored and auditable by authorities.

How to Prepare: A Step-by-Step Checklist
Register on Serbia’s national eID portal
Analyze your IT systems and logistics processes
Update or build tools for UBL 2.1 generation
Test early using the DEMO portal
Train your teams and partners
Update your contracts and workflows
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Comment Melasoft peut vous aider
Melasoft has deep expertise in e-invoicing, logistics, and compliance tech across Europe. We’re here to help you get ready for Serbia’s e-Delivery system fast.
Our services include:
- UBL 2.1-compliant XML generation
- API and portal integration
- Secure archiving and audit-ready storage
- Staff training and support
- End-to-end implementation tailored for Serbia
- We turn complexity into simple, scalable solutions.


Be Future-Ready with Melasoft
Serbia’s e-Delivery mandate isn’t just a regulatory hurdle it’s an opportunity to digitize your operations. Melasoft makes compliance easier, faster, and more efficient.
Get in touch and let’s build your digital transport futuretogether.