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Michael Ford, BDP's VP of Government and Industry Affairs, gives an in-depth overview of some of the biggest agenda items in Washington and how they will have a major impact on both shippers and the transportation industry as a whole.
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BDP International hosted a series of informative seminars across the globe in 2017, and the series culminated with events in Shanghai and Singapore at the end of October. Angie Hong, Vice President of Global Transport Sales, shares her insights and commentary on the success of the events.
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As a global company, supply chains are ever-increasing in complexity. Complexity causes risk. One critical risk is corruption. Navigating import and export requirements alongside laws and regulations that require complete transparency of payments continues to challenge global executives and personnel involved in cross border transactions. This presentation will update you on the critical laws and advise what red flags might lurk within your supply chain.
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As Chairman & CEO of BDP International, I'm thrilled to unveil the updated look of bdpinternational.com and cordially welcome you to the BDP Blog.
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Chief Administration Officer Francis Bolte discusses BDP's commitment to corporate social responsibility through several initiatives within the company.
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The International Longshore and Warehouse Union will begin its long-anticipated contract negotiations with the Pacific Maritime Association on May 10.
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Brexiters are counting on the EU’s economic self-interest but any breakdown in negotiations could be hard to contain.
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In his latest blog, BDP's VP of Government and Industry Affairs, Michael Ford, reviews how to properly and compliantly evaluate Unverified Entities and the Bureau of Industry Security's (BIS) Unverified list.
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Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) is but one layer in U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) multi-layered cargo enforcement strategy. CTPAT is a voluntary public-private sector partnership program which recognizes that CBP can provide the highest level of cargo security only through close cooperation with the principle stakeholders of the international supply chain such as importers, carriers, consolidators, licensed customs brokers, and manufacturers. Join us to hear about the CTPAT Program, Minimum Security Criteria and proposed changes to the program.