Is 2011 the year you expand your global e-commerce efforts and become an international retailer?
Posted by Caroline Brown on January 13, 2011
Is 2011 the year you expand your global e-commerce efforts and become an international retailer?
Topics: Retail, Global Trade Management Software, Webinars, Export Management
Posted by Caroline Brown on November 9, 2010
There is a lack of awareness in some small to mid-sized companies (SME) with the amount of tax planning for import duties. Because of this, there are a lot of missed opportunites to reduce company costs. According to Import Duties: Bend Me, Shape Me, Any Way You Want Me in CFO magazine, there are many key strategies to use import duties to your advantage.
Topics: Global Sourcing, Import Management, Sourcing Analysis
Posted by Caroline Brown on October 25, 2010
Check out this video, which outlines the importance of university export compliance, describes the fundamental research exclusion, and names the "T-5" highly restricted countries, screening restricted parties. This video was uploaded & produced by the Office of Research (ORTEC) at Ohio State University.
Topics: Export Management, Deemed Exports, Export Compliance, Restricted Party Screening
Posted by Caroline Brown on October 8, 2010
Although not in the news as much as sanction violations by banks, universities and research institutions have had their fair share of bad apples who violate export controls.
Topics: Export Management, Deemed Exports, Export Compliance
Posted by Caroline Brown on August 24, 2010
In this webinar recorded from a live presentation, our panel of global trade experts discusses best practices to ensure that their business processes take export regulations into consideration during all aspects of doing business on a global basis.
Topics: Webinars, Export Management, Export Compliance
Posted by Nathan Pieri on July 22, 2010
Global trade management applications require agile networks. Focused outside the four walls of an organization, GTM synchronizes orders with global suppliers, manages transportation with global carriers and controls how companies legally and efficiently cross borders. This extra-enterprise nature of GTM requires an architecture that can handle the demands of connectivity and collaboration across a dynamic supply chain. Introducing, the Cloud.
Topics: Global Trade Management Software, Global Trade Management
Posted by Caroline Brown on July 19, 2010
American Shipper is hosting an upcoming webinar, “Building an Export Management and Compliance Program.”
Topics: Webinars, Export Management, Export Compliance
Posted by Caroline Brown on July 14, 2010
The U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. Postal Service have announced that they will launch the New Market Exporter Initiative. Its goal is to boost the nation's exports by educating US exporters on the benefits of expanding to new markets. The Commerce Department explained the initiative:
Topics: Export Management
Posted by Caroline Brown on June 28, 2010
Today's post is courtesy of Nathan from GTM Best Practices Blog:
When most people think of export compliance, images of large multinational corporations come to mind. Universities are in the business of education and they don’t sell products, so why would a university need export compliance procedures?
Topics: Export Management, Deemed Exports, Export Compliance, Export Violations
Posted by Nathan Pieri on June 10, 2010
”Improving visibility” is often one of the top three priorities of supply chain executives to improve the performance of global operations. Here are ten tips to capture the benefit:
Topics: Performance Management Reporting, Supply Chain Visibility, Order and Shipment Visibility, Data Quality Management
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