Collaboration is Breath of Fresh Air
Customs Insights, The Supply Chain Academy and the Institute for Export & International Trade have announced the launch of an exciting new collaboration to help promote and support best practice in international trade.
Bringing together expertise from all three organisations, they will jointly deliver webinars on a number of topics covering all aspects of importing and exporting, ranging from commodity codes, Incoterms and calculating freight, through to achieving Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) status and dealing with HMRC audits.
The first of the webinars will be delivered in early 2018.
For those seeking more in-depth knowledge, they will also be offering a calendar of one or two-day training courses during 2018, tailor-made for business. The courses, covering all of these topics, will provide the skills and expertise needed to gain a competitive advantage in the challenging and complex world of export, import and supply chain management.
About our partners
The Institute of Export & International Trade is the UK’s only professional body representing and supporting the interests of everyone involved in international trade. The Institute firmly believes that future export growth must be underpinned by a sound foundation of knowledge, and supports this in the provision of world-renowned education, training and practical business support services.
The Supply Chain Academy is the only worldwide learning centre that focuses solely on the supply chain, offering high level insight and tuition for executives and development for their employees through their exceptional facilities.
Customs Insights has been offering customs consultancy and compliance services for over 15 years, and its staff have a wealth of experience in customs matters, including CFSP Bureau services and specialist regimes.
It also provides high quality customs clearance solutions at all major UK ports, customs training and import/export management operations.
Creating a membership standard
This unique partnership will provide businesses and their employees with the opportunity to create a membership standard for Supply Chain professionals.
To register your interest in the webinars, or if you need support in any aspect of importing, exporting or supply chain management, then please call Alex Mortimer (Supply Chain Academy’s Commercial & Programme Director) on 01708 259450 or email am@supplychainacademy.org.uk.
To find out more about how Customs Insights can enhance your supply chain then please call 01304 211652 or email enquiries@customsinsights.co.uk.
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