Customs Warehousing Explained - Technical Workshop
With the changes brought about by the UK's exit from the EU, more companies are turning to customs warehouses as a crucial tool for maintaining an efficient supply chain. This workshop provides a comprehensive guide to setting up a customs-bonded warehouse facility in the UK. You will learn how to improve cash flow, navigate new customs regimes and trade agreements, and save money using Simplified Procedures, all while ensuring compliance with post-Brexit customs requirements.
Description
This workshop is designed to guide you through the complexities of customs warehousing, whether you're managing your own or using a third-party facility. It will help you navigate the relevant legislation, clearly explaining what you can and cannot do when operating this special procedure. By the end of the course, you'll have a practical understanding of customs warehouses, the legal operations permitted within them, and how to accurately record and audit all warehouse movements.
Utilising a UK customs warehouse post-EU exit offers significant advantages, including improved cash flow, deferred duty payments, and a streamlined supply chain.
This interactive session enhances your knowledge of customs warehousing and builds confidence in communicating with freight companies, HMRC, and internal teams. You'll return to your role equipped to adapt to the evolving trade landscape and optimise your warehousing operations for maximum efficiency.
Who Should Consider this Course?
This practical workshop is designed for professionals with experience in international trade who understand customs requirements related to imports, exports, and record keeping. It's ideal for those already managing Customs Warehousing who want a refresher on the regulations and procedures and for individuals new to Customs Warehousing or exploring its benefits for their business.
The course is particularly valuable for Logistics Managers, Customs Compliance Officers, Import/Export Coordinators, Warehouse Supervisors, and Supply Chain Managers, as well as businesses in sectors such as manufacturing, retail, freight forwarding, and distribution.
Course Structure and Key Topics
The course runs from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM, including lunch and regular breaks.
This course is designed to be highly interactive, with quizzes, activities, and Q&A sessions. We encourage delegates to actively engage with the course tutor throughout the day, fostering a dynamic learning environment where everyone's input is valued. This interactive approach ensures that you understand the course material and learn how to apply it in real-world scenarios.
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Understand what a Customs Warehouse is and how it can benefit your business.
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Focus on Customs Guarantees, what they are, and when they are required
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Review Customs Special Procedures, understanding how they can save businesses money and work with a Customs Warehouse Authorisation
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Gain a deeper understanding of the responsibilities of operating a customs warehouse, including record-keeping
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Overview of the application process and understanding of the contract with HMRC
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Understand the benefits, administration costs, software requirements and where to find further information
Testimonials
"The instructor had a good approach and he delivery the information in a easy way so everyone could understand. Also, he asked to all our questions and he interact with us." 25/09/2024
"Lots of information, very good training" GXO Drinks Logistics 31/03/2022
Why the Strong & Herd Course is Unique
What distinguishes Strong & Herd training courses is our commitment to empowering participants to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios, enabling them to take a proactive approach in their job roles. Our courses are led by industry experts with extensive practical experience in international trade, ensuring participants gain valuable insights and expertise.