International Trade Workshop - Essentials of Exporting
2012 Update:
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has announced the new Mandatory Electronic Export Reporting Policy for exporters. Effective April 1, 2012, the CBSA will take steps to eliminate the manual reporting process form (B13A) for exporters and implement mandatory electronic reporting. The CBSA is now updating the applicable regulatory requirements to mandate electronic export reporting.
CIFFA is here to assist freight forwarders and their customers. We are offering training through online webinars and classroom workshops in some locations. Participants will learn about the options available to them, the requirements by mode of transport, export reporting procedures, the impacts of the changes to the regulations and much more.
We invite freight forwarders and their clients to register for this ½ day workshop in preparation for the targeted implementation date of April 1, 2012. This should provide exporters with sufficient time to register for CAED or G7-EDI by the deadline.
For upcoming dates and to register
Essentials of Exporting: A Practitioner's Guide to Canada's Export Regulations
Duration:
This interactive workshop:
- Highlights & clarifies the regulations governing exports from Canada
- Guides participants through export reporting procedures, documents and data requirements and timing
- Reviews existing procedures and regulations
Attendees will:
- Participate in an interactive class-room style of instruction based on question and answer
- Reinforce new learning in practical, small group workshops
- Return to the workplace fully trained on the changes to the regulations and prepared to put their knowledge to practical use
Topics covered include:
- Role and Responsibilities of the Exporter, International Freight Forwarder, Carrier, Canada Border Services Agency and addresses the question “Who is the Exporter”?
- The Commercial Invoice, Export Permits,CAED
- Procedures, required data elements and timing of current regulations. Discussions of impacts of change on exporting processes
A must attend for:
- International Freight Forwarders: Export Managers, Supervisors, Operations, Customer Service, Sales personnel, Customs other logistics service providers who guide or advise clients
- Canadian Exporters & Importers: Management and personnel involved in International Sales, Purchasing, Procurement, Finance, Logistics
- Carriers: Customer service management and personnel, operations personnel
Rewards include:
- Improved compliance with existing and new regulations
- Reduction in AMPS penalties
- More highly satisfied customers