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Since the UK left the EU, there has been an increase in the need to control temporary movements. If you send or receive goods for demonstration, exhibition, testing or as professional equipment, you should consider this Passport for Goods. This half-day session will focus on a useful international scheme for the temporary movement of goods - the ATA Carnet Scheme. It will cover the application process and how to control ATA Carnets' use effectively.
Since the UK left the EU, there has been an increase in the need to control temporary movements. If you send or receive goods for demonstration, exhibition, testing or as professional equipment, you should consider this Passport for Goods. This half-day session will focus on a useful international scheme for the temporary movement of goods - the ATA Carnet Scheme. It will cover the application process and how to control ATA Carnets' use effectively.
Both interactive and engaging, this session is suitable for people that are new to international trade, even though the course addresses potentially problematic areas. This is essential learning for companies that have, up until now, been able to move free-circulation goods around the European Union without delay.
Every export is someone else's import, whether it is a temporary or permanent movement. This half-day course will ensure compliance with temporary movements of goods internationally and increase your understanding of customs rules and ways of avoiding unnecessary duty and VAT bills. It will provide clear guidance on finding out what information and documents are required and give you the skill to implement compliant systems within your organisation. It identifies the importance of the export entry declarations and how to read them.
What the ATA Carnet scheme is and how it works internationally
How to apply for an ATA Carnet in the UK
Procedures of using an ATA Carnet for both handcarried and unaccompanied freight
Receiving imports under the ATA Carnet Scheme
Discharging the ATA Carnet correct to avoid fines and penalties
Tips on what to do if things go wrong
• Newcomers to export or people only involved occasionally with exports
• Shipping department trainees
• Export administrators and managers who have had no formal training
• Buyers, purchasing and procurement staff who need to understand key issues to correctly obtain prices and understand the true “cost of ownership”
• Sales and Customer service administrators who need to understand what they are contracting
• Freight forwarders and clearing agents who may be asked by their clients to declare these documents when entering goods to customs
"I thought it provided valuable insight into the carnet process and what to do should things go wrong and what it can and can't be used for." 22/06/2023
"Detailed presentation. Always enjoyed Sandra's session. Very clear, very helpful and professional." STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory 19/01/2022
"Covers what we need to know" Scott & Co Ltd 19/01/2022
"The topic is split into bite size chunks, thoroughly explained and you can ask questions whenever you to or require clarification" 19/01/2022