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A useful follow on from Export Essentials, or the Export / Import Practitioner Learning Pathway or for those already experienced in export procedures. This two-day course covers the main aspects of export procedures in a practical, clear and comprehensive way that is relevant to today's exporters. As well as looking at export documents it examines what internal processes and procedures are required to keep compliant.
Covers the main aspects in a practical, clear and comprehensive way that is relevant to today’s exporters. To gain the most benefit from this course, delegates should have previously attended our Export Essentials course or have exporting experience. It looks at all key areas of exporting including documents and reviewing internal processes and procedures.
Day One
• Introduction
• UK - Eu - The World Trade Scene
• The Steps In The Export Process
• Incoterms: Understanding the Cost and Risk elements of the different Shipping Terms
• Cargo Insurance
• Export Controls: Know the Law - overview of the dual-use and military controls.
• Export Documentation: A detailed look at the documents required when exporting, including the Export Invoice Format, the Export Entry Form (C88/SAD/NES). A review of the CHIEF customs entry system and update on the CHIEF replacement, the Customs Declaration Service (CDS). The Differences between Transport Documents
• Rules Of Origin, Certificates Of Origin And Preference Certifications: (eg EUR1 FORMS/ ATR FORMS/ invoice declarations/approved exporter status. REX)
Day Two
• Review: Export Documentation
• Guide To Controlling Temporary Exports: Exhibitions, Demonstrations, and Returning Goods For or After Repair. A look at the Customs Procedures (CPCs) and the ATA Carnet System
• Outward And Inward Processing Reliefs: A Brief Guide to OP/IP Authorisations and Procedures
• Methods Of Payment: A Short Practical Guide to Looking at the Choices available to Exporters with emphasis on handling letters of credit
• Transportation: Know the Choices; Service Levels; Calculating Freight Costs; The Role of Freight Forwarders and Carriers. Supply Chain Security, AEO approval and mutual recognition agreement (MRA)
• The Exporter And The Internet
• Jargon - A Glossary of Terms and Sources of Help
To gain the most benefit from this course, delegates should have previously attended our Export Essentials course or have exporting experience. It looks at all key areas of exporting including documents and reviewing internal processes and procedures.
All of our Face to Face training courses are delivered in a Covid-19 secure training room. The safety of our trainers & clients is of upmost importance to us. Our Face to Face courses will be limited to a maximum of 8 delegates.
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"I thought the training was in an excellent location, with very good facilities including the hospitality I received e.g. regular drinks and a lovely lunch with plenty of choice. The trainer was extremely knowledgeable and encouraging even if you got a question wrong or didn't understand" - Forum Energy Technologies 06/07/22