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Global Supply Chain Management: Best Practices in Import and Export Operations

Master your international supply chain with the most up-to-date skills and tactics

With import/export costs accounting for up to 20% of bottom-line expenses for many U.S. corporations, there is an urgent need for global supply chain professionals with the most current skill sets available. This course offers you a comprehensive and contemporary foundation in these issues. Explore regulations, procedures, global security, documentation, dealing with customs and other government agencies, trade compliance, HTS classifications, managing freight and much more. You’ll interact with a recognized expert course leader in global trade to gain both strategic and tactical skills and explore valuable, real-world case studies. Leave with an arsenal of best practices and an array of skill sets that you can apply immediately on the job.

Seminar Number: 04115

4.8
(35 reviews)
  • Live Online
  • At Your Company Location

Course Scheduling & Pricing

Who Should Attend

  • New, mid-level and experienced purchasing professionals
  • Import and export operations personnel, traffic and logistics managers
  • Purchasing professionals, legal and finance professionals (controllers)
  • Global supply chain executives

  •   Live Online2 Day(s)
    1.2 CEU
 

With import/export costs accounting for up to 20% of bottom-line expenses for many U.S. corporations, there is an urgent need for global supply chain professionals with the most current skill sets available. This course offers you a comprehensive and contemporary foundation in these issues. Explore regulations, procedures, global security, documentation, dealing with customs and other government agencies, trade compliance, HTS classifications, managing freight and much more. You’ll interact with a recognized expert course leader in global trade to gain both strategic and tactical skills and explore valuable, real-world case studies. Leave with an arsenal of best practices and an array of skill sets that you can apply immediately on the job.

  • Learn how to drive risk and spend out of your global supply chain
  • Recognize e-commerce (direct to consumer) options
  • Know how to investigate the viability of near-sourcing
  • Understand landed-cost modeling and apply metrics to the decision-making process 
  • Select and negotiate with freight carriers to lower costs and develop business process improvements
  • Know the implications of trade compliance
  • Learn how to develop the best operating procedures for your imports and exports
  • Global trade opportunities, risks and operational concerns
  • The terminology, players and logistics of import and export supply chains
  • Dealing with carriers, 3 PLs, freight forwarders and customhouse brokers
  • Managing inbound supply chains from Asia
  • Bonded warehouses and foreign trade zones
  • Creating leverage to reduce risk and spend in the global supply chain
  • Successfully working with U.S. and foreign government agencies
  • Navigating free trade agreements and NAFTA
  • Navigating global tariffs
  • Global & near sourcing solutions
  • Managing cost and risk in global supply chains
  • Utilizing AI in global trade
  • Managing forced labor and social compliance in international trade
  • Dealing with disruption, uncertainty and political/economic issues in supply chain management
  • The Foreign Trade Zone advantage
  • Risk management strategies in global business models

Learning Objectives

  • Define the Global Supply Chain
  • Understand an Overview of Global Trade Opportunities, Risks, and Operational Concerns
  • Understand the Terminology, Players, and Logistic of Import and Export Supply Chains
  • Review Global Logistics, Transportation, Distribution, and Domestic Supply Chain Interface
  • Manage Trade Compliance in Imports and Exports
  • Deal with Carriers, 3PLs, Freight Forwarders, and Custom House Brokers
  • Manage Inbound Supply Chain from Asia
  • Review HTSUS, Record Keeping, License and Regulatory, Documentation Management
  • Understand Bonded Warehouses and Foreign Trade Zones
  • Review Near Sourcing Opportunities
  • Understand INCO Terms Management
  • Create Leverage to Reduce Risk and Spend in the Global Supply Chain
  • Deal with US and Foreign Governments in Import and Export Regulations: CBP, DHS, Departments of Commerce, Treasury, and State
  • Manage Technology Options in Global Trade
  • Create SOPs in Import and Export Logistics—in Purchasing, Sales, and General Operations
  • Understand E-Commerce and Direct to Consumer Sales
  • Manage Free Trade Agreements; NAFTA, CAFTA, and Dozens of Others
  • Develop Global Resources, Master the Internet, and Learn How to Access Government Training Options
  • Understand Risk Management
  • Review Best Practices Summary

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View a Sample of Our Reviews

4.8

35 reviews

 
excellent course. Based on what I learned, I planned on sending people from my team to the next course
5
   
The instructor is clearly and expert and was able to provide a lot of information in a short period of time.
4
   
I would like to recommend this training to my colleagues - hoping to see this in your regular training offers.
5
   
The class was presented well and easy to follow.
5
   
Very good class. The instructor has an advanced understanding of the subject area.
5
   

American Management Association is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is accredited to issue the IACET CEU.

Live Online Schedule

2 Sessions Available

2295.00 $
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