This training program will help attendees ensure their business is meeting the necessary retention requirements under Part 762 of the EAR. Export documentation is a tedious but necessary process that all exporters must pay close attention to, as documentation requirements vary considerably by country, commodity, and situation. Although exporters must fill out and submit many different forms for each international shipment, most require similar data elements and can be duplicated precisely from one document to the next.
Key questions addressed in the session will include:
The U.S. law requires you to store all export documentation for a period of 5 years? But, do these documents need to be in hard copy or electronic format?
Issuing documentation is only the start. How do you store your documents?
Are you utilizing manual or paper storage methods or has your business advanced to electronic storage?
Why Should You Attend:
US export mandates several documents and include the required elements and provisions under the US export law. Other documents are utilized for material handling purposes and many include special provisions and requirements specific to the shipment. This webinar will detail documents your business will need in order to export successfully and the related laws and regulations mandating U.S. export recordkeeping requirements.Key questions addressed in the session will include:
The U.S. law requires you to store all export documentation for a period of 5 years? But, do these documents need to be in hard copy or electronic format?
Issuing documentation is only the start. How do you store your documents?
Are you utilizing manual or paper storage methods or has your business advanced to electronic storage?
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
- Commercial and Pro Forma Invoices
- Bills of Lading and Packing Lists
- Export Licenses
- Export Declarations
- Part 762 of the EAR - US Export Recordkeeping Requirements
Who Will Benefit:
- US and Global Trade Compliance Professionals
- US Export Professionals
- Supply Chain Professionals
Course Provider
Suzanne Bullitt,