Tuesday Jul 30, 2024
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM BST
30th July 9:00am - 12:30pm
Online via MS Teams
£250 + VAT
Understanding Exporting |
Description |
The UK is only 2% of global GDP so 98% of the world’s market could be open to you. The world is more and more connected, so it is easier than it has ever been to trade internationally. This is an introduction to Exporting and the practical considerations needed. The course covers the requirements of sales and purchase orders, an introduction to Incoterms, packaging considerations, general compliance issues and commodity codes. The importance of export documentation is explained, along with sources of help and guidance. Course Contents:
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Who Should Attend |
This course is suitable for administrators, managers, directors, and owners of businesses who want to grow through international trade. It will be valuable for companies who are already exporting reactively so they can ensure they have the correct processes in place and are meeting their compliance obligations. The course is valuable for both newcomers wanting an introduction and overview, and experienced staff needing a refresher on current requirements. |
Accredited Training |
Our 2024 courses are accredited by British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and together form a curriculum that provides invaluable basic skills for small and large companies alike. Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of the subject and their performance will be marked by external examiners on the completion of each module. Candidates will receive a certificate for each module successfully completed, and achievement of six credits will result in the candidate obtaining a nationally recognised Foundation Award. That’s why we offer high quality training courses for first time and existing exporters that cover the critical steps for any new export drive. A Foundation Award in International Trade is awarded on the completion of six modules. Book six courses at the same time and receive a 10% discount. Please note - You must cancel your place more than three working days in advance, and no charge will be made. The booking can, of course, be moved to a future date. If you cancel or request a move to a different date with less than three working days’ notice, 50% of the fee will be charged. If you fail to attend the course but have received the presentation notes, the full fee will be invoiced. Note: in certain circumstances and if the course has sufficient bookings to remain viable, ITM reserves the right to waive this policy. Insufficient Numbers: Insufficient bookings may mean that a course would not be financially viable. In these cases, the Chamber will inform you three working days in advance. |