This training program will discuss why an effective export control program (ECP) consists of many processes that connect, intersect, and overlap. It is vital that employees responsible for export compliance know the requirements of Title 15, CFR, Part 30, and the responsibilities of U.S. parties at the time of export. This online training will provide compliance materials that examine U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations for the international logistic arena.
Why Should You Attend:
A fundamental cause for non-compliance is a lack of understanding of the FTR, export party responsibilities and the AES process. It is imperative that U.S. exporters, freight forwarders and carriers understand their legal requirements when conducting U.S. export; both standard and routed transactions. With the level of complexity surrounding today’s export regulations and requirements, it is vital that employees responsible for export compliance know the requirements of Title 15, CFR, and Part-30. This webcast will focus on the responsibly of U.S. parties - USPPI, FPPI, forwarders and carriers when conducting standard and routed export transactions.Areas Covered in the Webinar:
- Understand legal requirements for U.S exporters, freight forwarders, and carriers and order parties
- Understand the FTR and export party responsibilities
- Understand the requirements of Title 15, CFR & Part-30 for export compliance
- Gain knowledge of USPPI, FPPI and routed export transactions
- Gain knowledge of AES process and filing requirements
- 15 CFR 30.3 - Electronic Export Information filer requirements
- USPPI responsibilities
- FPPI responsibilities
- Forwarder and carrier responsibilities
- Routed export transactions
- EEI/AES filing requirements
Who Will Benefit:
- Company Executive Officer (CEO)
- Entrepreneurs
- Freight Forwarders
- Customer Brokers
- Transportation Risk Management Officer
- Import Distributors
Course Provider
Suzanne Bullitt,