Online Training 2016 - Logistics Channel Incoterms Standards - By Compliance Global Inc
Date2016-05-26
Deadline2016-05-26
VenueNew Hyde Park, USA - United States
KeywordsIncoterms training; Customs regulations; International business transac
Topics/Call fo Papers
Overview
This Incoterms training 2010-Term of Sales will address how the exporter must know the condition of sales at the point of the exporting transaction prior to the exportation process.
It will discuss why the exporter must be familiar with the Incoterms that are described as the three-letter trade terms that define the buyer and seller’s responsibilities in international business transactions.
Lastly, we also explain what expected terms of sales are acceptable on the shipping documentation to meet Customs assessment requirements.
Why Should You Attend
The exporter may not know what Incoterms are appropriately acceptable as international shipping process or delivery terms and what are the standard practices in the usage of the terms in an exporting environment.
This exporting terms analysis will help to explain the best reason both the buyer and seller must understand their obligations when it comes to the delivery of the goods. As a result, exporter must be aware of the preferred terms to use as seller and the preferred terms that must be used for buyers during the delivery process because the terms will allocate the responsibilities and risks of each party.
We will also address why the important of the pricing and sales agreement in the terms of sales from a foreign buyer point of view their costs within the landing charges to the port of arrival.
Lastly, we will discuss the miscellaneous costs that are associated the storage and handling charges that might incur in the shipment process.
Areas Covered in this Webinar
What are the terms that can be used for inland and sea transactions?
Which party should purchase marine insurance for each shipping elements prior to delivery operations?
How can each party reduce the risk of losses and damage goods during shipment process?
Which party is responsible for paying the cost of carriage when various intermodal are used in the channel of the distribution process?
What are the minimum obligation for each party during when it comes to paying the delivery duties in the exportation process?
Learning Objectives
Explain exporting terms and formalities that are directly or indirectly to loading and offloading of the goods
Examine the supply chain networks and procedures that are recommended by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection authorities when conducting the logistic transactions in this global market
Who Will Benefit
Company Executive Officer (CEO)
Entrepreneurs
Freight Forwarders
Customer Brokers
Transportation Risk Management Officers
Import Distributors
Speaker Profile
Dr. Rossano V. Gerald is an academic professor and founder of RVG International Consulting Firm, LLC. He has over thirty years of business experience in strategic management, marketing analysis, and supply chain management. Dr. Gerald is a veteran of the United States Army. He has worked with small and medium-sized businesses to help improve their business logistic processes through verification of operational and supply chain programs. Further, he has developed management and marketing strategies that were used to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of business operations in the global economy. He earned a Doctor of Business Administration in International Business and Advanced Professional Business Certification in Marketing from Argosy University/Sarasota; Master of Science Degree (J.S.M.) for International Tax and Finance Services in the risk compliance and management field from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law.
Dr. Gerald is a member of the Free Trade Alliance, San Antonio Transportation Association, Inc., San Antonio SCORE, TX, Supply Chain Council and Institute of Business Forecasting & Planning, and CATO Institute of Research & Analysis and Academy of Business Research. He is a certified supply chain manager, inventory planner and property forecaster, and certified consultant for business value analysis and methodology. He is also a certified export leader, certified master management consultant, certified CCA, certified marketing analyst and registered business analyst. He has published scholarly papers for the Journal of International Business and Economics and the Strategic Management Quarterly.
For more detail please click on this below link:
https://complianceglobal.us/product/700331/DrRossa...
Email: referrals-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Fax: +1-516-900-5510
This Incoterms training 2010-Term of Sales will address how the exporter must know the condition of sales at the point of the exporting transaction prior to the exportation process.
It will discuss why the exporter must be familiar with the Incoterms that are described as the three-letter trade terms that define the buyer and seller’s responsibilities in international business transactions.
Lastly, we also explain what expected terms of sales are acceptable on the shipping documentation to meet Customs assessment requirements.
Why Should You Attend
The exporter may not know what Incoterms are appropriately acceptable as international shipping process or delivery terms and what are the standard practices in the usage of the terms in an exporting environment.
This exporting terms analysis will help to explain the best reason both the buyer and seller must understand their obligations when it comes to the delivery of the goods. As a result, exporter must be aware of the preferred terms to use as seller and the preferred terms that must be used for buyers during the delivery process because the terms will allocate the responsibilities and risks of each party.
We will also address why the important of the pricing and sales agreement in the terms of sales from a foreign buyer point of view their costs within the landing charges to the port of arrival.
Lastly, we will discuss the miscellaneous costs that are associated the storage and handling charges that might incur in the shipment process.
Areas Covered in this Webinar
What are the terms that can be used for inland and sea transactions?
Which party should purchase marine insurance for each shipping elements prior to delivery operations?
How can each party reduce the risk of losses and damage goods during shipment process?
Which party is responsible for paying the cost of carriage when various intermodal are used in the channel of the distribution process?
What are the minimum obligation for each party during when it comes to paying the delivery duties in the exportation process?
Learning Objectives
Explain exporting terms and formalities that are directly or indirectly to loading and offloading of the goods
Examine the supply chain networks and procedures that are recommended by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection authorities when conducting the logistic transactions in this global market
Who Will Benefit
Company Executive Officer (CEO)
Entrepreneurs
Freight Forwarders
Customer Brokers
Transportation Risk Management Officers
Import Distributors
Speaker Profile
Dr. Rossano V. Gerald is an academic professor and founder of RVG International Consulting Firm, LLC. He has over thirty years of business experience in strategic management, marketing analysis, and supply chain management. Dr. Gerald is a veteran of the United States Army. He has worked with small and medium-sized businesses to help improve their business logistic processes through verification of operational and supply chain programs. Further, he has developed management and marketing strategies that were used to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of business operations in the global economy. He earned a Doctor of Business Administration in International Business and Advanced Professional Business Certification in Marketing from Argosy University/Sarasota; Master of Science Degree (J.S.M.) for International Tax and Finance Services in the risk compliance and management field from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law.
Dr. Gerald is a member of the Free Trade Alliance, San Antonio Transportation Association, Inc., San Antonio SCORE, TX, Supply Chain Council and Institute of Business Forecasting & Planning, and CATO Institute of Research & Analysis and Academy of Business Research. He is a certified supply chain manager, inventory planner and property forecaster, and certified consultant for business value analysis and methodology. He is also a certified export leader, certified master management consultant, certified CCA, certified marketing analyst and registered business analyst. He has published scholarly papers for the Journal of International Business and Economics and the Strategic Management Quarterly.
For more detail please click on this below link:
https://complianceglobal.us/product/700331/DrRossa...
Email: referrals-AT-complianceglobal.us
Toll Free: +1-844-746-4244
Tel: +1-516-900-5515
Fax: +1-516-900-5510
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