Newry Chamber of Commerce & Trade has received funding to run a 4 day workshop on international trade practice from the Brexit Dialogue Fund, funded through the Community Foundation, Northern Ireland.
COST
This course which is normally rolled out in the UK costing £1,440 plus VAT for members, is being offered to members of Newry Chamber for a highly subsidised rate of £295 plus VAT per person and £495 for non-members. The price includes training for four workshops, course folders and printed notes, full trainer support during the course of the programme.
COURSE OVERVIEW
The International Trade Practice course covers the main elements of import/export administration. The course runs over four separate workshops taking place on 14th & 15th February and 12th & 13th March 2018 at the MJM Group, Carnbane Industrial Estate, Newry.
BENEFITS
This practical and relevant qualification is designed to prove that candidates have the necessary skills to accurately operate the administration procedures in an international trade administration environment.
The four training workshops covering the main elements of operations in international trade are:
- Administration Procedures
- Export Documentation
- Customs and Excise & Other Legal Requirements
- Export Payments
- Dispatch and Shipping
Candidates will have the possibility of a Port visit, as well as hearing from guest speakers in the freight industry. All are considered as very important in developing knowledge and skills.
KEY POINTS
It is a development programme designed to give those working in exports (and imports) the skills and knowledge necessary to be able to operate effectively and cost effectively. It covers the main areas of knowledge required by international trade administrators to achieve success – including the areas of administration, documentation, finance, moving goods and legal requirements.
WORKSHOP 1
- Preparing for Export
- Incoterms® 2010
- The commodity code
- Proving origin – at export
- The Commercial documents
- Payment Considerations
WORKSHOP 2
- Moving goods – packing and marking considerations, cargo measuring, ion criteria for freight forwarders
- Airfreight, seafreight and road haulage considerations
- Transport documentation – airfreight security, SSNs and DGNs
- Customs’ and Legal – Intrastat, export entries, export licensing
- Incoterms – the current (2010) F terms
- Payment – cash with order considerations
- The importance of accurate cargo measurements
- Packing and marking considerations
- The Freight Forwarding Industry
WORKSHOP 3
- Moving Goods – freight accounting and freight charging, Insuring the cargo
- Transport documentation – the proof of export documents – bills of lading, certificates of shipment, CMR notes and airway bills
- Incoterms – the current C terms
- Finance – claiming cargo insurance and documentary collections
- Customs’ and Legal – ISPM15, Pre-shipment inspection, proof of export required by HMRC
WORKSHOP 4
- Incoterms – the D terms
- Payment – Letters of Credit
- Customs’ and Legal Requirements – temporary import and export procedures
- Import considerations, paying duties, duty deferment & bonded facility
- Legally avoiding duty using I.P.R. O.P.R and ATA Carnets
WHY SHOULD I ATTEND?
This course will enable participants to learn how to avoid costly mistakes and improve their international trade procedures – previous delegates have saved their employers thousands of pounds. This course is suitable for anyone employed in an international trade environment – whether that of a manufacturer/supplier or freight forwarder.
TRAINING DATES & LOCATION
Training will take place on the 14th & 15th February and 12th & 13th March 2018 at the MJM Group, Carnbane Industrial Estate, Newry.
PLACES ARE LIMITED AND WILL THEREFORE BE ALLOCATED ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS!
To book a place:
This is for testing only.