Export Documentation and Valuation
Have you ever been unsure about what value to declare on your commercial invoice or on the AES filing? Are you sometimes uncertain when completing export documentation? Are you unclear on how to value and document export shipments for repairs, returns or warranties?
Even for experienced exporters, documentary requirements for international trade can be a confusing and ever-changing tangle of papers, forms and regulations. Moreover, in today’s heightened regulatory trade environment, errors in export documentation and valuation can lead to penalties, customs problems and shipping delays.
Join us for this hands-on, practical program which will walk participants though the process of completing major export documents such as AES filing, Certificates of Origin, Commercial Invoices and others. The seminar will also focus on correctly documenting export shipments, including special cases such as warranty, repair shipments or returns. Finally, the seminar will provide guidance on correct usage of Incoterms 2010. Participants are encouraged to bring real-world examples and plenty of questions!
~ Speakers include ~
Paul D’Eon, Assistant Director of Regulatory Compliance – OceanAir, Inc.
Harvey Waite, Vice President, Compliance and Security – OceanAir, Inc.
Joseph Wyson, Executive Vice President – OceanAir, Inc.
Logistical Details:
Date: Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Time: Registration 8:30 a.m.; Program 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Dow Electronic Materials, Marlboro (directions)
Cost: $110 / $75 for Compliance Alliance members (includes breakfast and lunch)
Registration: Online Registration
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Wednesday Nov 9, 2011