Sharpen your skills with our upcoming Import/Export webinars

More and more, companies are putting a major focus on compliance and how to formulate strategies to incorporate best practices into their supply chains. 

Each quarter, we host a series of one-hour webinars designed to keep you well-versed in regulatory best practices. 

With topics like CTPAT, Incoterms and Routed Orders, our experts cover what you need to know. 

Registration is required for each event, so click "Register" to save your spot!

What’s Hot in Imports 

July 11th @ 11:00 AM EST

An update on what's happening this year. We will discuss current events and upcoming changes in the US for importers. 

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Exporting to the US 

July 16th @ 06:30 AM EST

In this webinar, we’ll walk you through what a European supplier should know to make sure your shipments have a smooth journey to the U.S.  

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Red Flag Indicators 

July 18th @ 11:00 AM EST

In this webinar, we’ll discuss Red flag indicators – signals that something could be wrong, and if not properly handled, could mean trouble for your business. We'll walk you through some indicators that every exporter should know and how to keep watch for them.  

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Documenting Hazardous Shipments 

August 6th @ 06:30 AM EST

In this webinar, we will walk through best practices for preparing documentation for your hazardous shipments – specifically, documentation requirements within the EU.  

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CTPAT 

August 8th @ 11:00 AM EST 

Attend this session to learn about the benefits of joining CTPAT, a voluntary public-private sector partnership program with CBP. Through this program, CBP works with the trade community to strengthen international supply chains and improve United States border security. 

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Export Documents 

August 15th @ 11:00 AM EST 

In this session, we’ll provide an overview of standard documentation for an export transaction, outlining the differences among different types of documents and which to choose for your export shipments.  

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