Global Trade Resources for Small and Mid-Sized Exporters

Posted by LizAnn Nealing on September 5, 2014

Exporting can be a challenge for a company of any size, but it is especially daunting for small and medium-sized companies. Whether you are just starting out or trying to grow your exports, the question of how you’re doing compared to others is always one to consider. Export.gov crafted a short survey to highlight characteristics of successful exporters, as well as provide an assessment of your export readiness and suggest ways to improve your current export process. You can access that survey here.

Once you’ve taken this assessment, take action with the free Export Business Planner, a customizable tool for small businesses that are considering entering the export market. This tool will help you create a game plan and can be updated as your export business grows.

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Topics: Export Management, Export Compliance

Export Compliance Webinar Series Part 2: Product Classification

Posted by Fariba Ahdoot on August 26, 2014

Establishing an Export Compliance Program (ECP) can be a daunting task. Don’t worry, we can help! Join Amber Road for our complimentary export compliance webinar series. We will address the three key steps of building an ECP (Restricted Party Screening, Product Classification, and Shipment Screening & Documentation), and show you how Export On-Demand can help.

Our next webinar will broadcast live on Tuesday, September 9 at 2:00PM EDT. We’ll discuss product classification, and show you how Export On-Demand can help organizations maintain their own product classification database.

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Topics: Webinars, Amber Road News, Export Management, Product Classification

Export Compliance Webinar Series Part 1: Restricted Party Screening

Posted by LizAnn Nealing on August 18, 2014

Establishing an Export Compliance Program (ECP) can be a daunting task. Don’t worry, we can help! In our complimentary three-part export compliance webinar series, we will address the three key steps of building an ECP (Restricted Party Screening, Product Classification, and Shipment Screening & Documentation), and show you how Export On-Demand can help.

Join Amber Road for part one on Tuesday, August 19 at 2:00pm EDT, which will focus on the most common first step of any Export Compliance Program: Restricted Party Screening. Presenters will discuss how Export On-Demand can help automate the Restricted Party Screening process, and how easy it is to implement the software across your organization.

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Topics: Webinars, Amber Road News, Export Management, Restricted Party Screening

Global Trade Minutes Video Series Part 4: Incoterms

Posted by LizAnn Nealing on August 13, 2014

Global trade management can be complex…and so can the terminology! We created a series of short videos to help you understand the basics. Last week we introduced the third video in the series, which focused on duties vs. tariffs. This week we will focus on incoterms.

In the fourth and final video of the series, we explain what incoterms are, and how they are used to allocate payment, ownership, and risk between buyer and seller.

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Topics: Contract & Rate Management, Transportation Management

Global Trade Minutes Video Series Part 3: Duties vs. Tariffs

Posted by LizAnn Nealing on August 5, 2014

Global trade management can be complex…and so can the terminology! We created a series of short videos to help you understand the basics. Last week we introduced the second video in the series, which focused on landed cost. This week we will focus on duties and tariffs.

In the third video of the series, we explain the difference between a duty and a tariff. Although the two words are often used interchangeably, they are quite different.

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Topics: Global Sourcing

Webinar Q&A - Growing Pains: The Challenge of Going Global

Posted by LizAnn Nealing on August 1, 2014

Last month, Amber Road hosted a popular webinar entitled, Growing Pains: The Challenge of Going Global. You can access a recording of this webinar on our Resource Library.

Our presenters, Marianne Rowden of the Association of American Exporters and Importers (AAEI), Jim Sebastian of Wyle CAS Group, and Anthony Hardenburgh of Amber Road received some great questions during the webinar. Since they were unable to answer of them during the live broadcast, we have posted all of their answers online. Here are a few highlights!

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Topics: Webinars, Amber Road News, Export Management, Export Compliance

Global Trade Minutes Video Series Part 2: Landed Cost

Posted by LizAnn Nealing on July 30, 2014

Global trade management can be complex…and so can the terminology! We created a series of short videos to help you understand the basics. Last week we introduced the first video in the series, which focused on restricted party screening. This week we will focus on landed cost.

In the second video of the series, we explain what a landed cost is and what components are involved in this complex calculation. Take a minute to learn more about landed costs – watch this short video:

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Topics: Landed Cost Calculation, Global Sourcing

New Video Series: Global Trade Minutes – Part 1

Posted by LizAnn Nealing on July 22, 2014

Global trade management can be complex…and so can the terminology! We created a series of short videos to help you understand the basics. These videos focus on the key points you should know about restricted party screening, landed costs, duties, tariffs, and incoterms.

In the first video of the series, we explain what a restricted party is, and why Restricted Party Screening (RPS) should be an essential part of your compliance program. If your company engages in business with a denied party, you can face fines, penalties, a loss of export privileges, and even jail time.

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Topics: Export Management, Restricted Party Screening

Upcoming Webinar – Growing Pains: The Challenge of Going Global

Posted by LizAnn Nealing on July 7, 2014

As midsized companies expand into new foreign markets, they must also expand their export compliance programs – which is not easy. Many companies are lacking senior management involvement and process automation, according to a recent Amber Road survey of over 360 midsized companies.

Join Amber Road and AAEI for a complementary webinar entitled Growing Pains: The Challenge of Going Global on Tuesday, July 15 at 2:00 pm EDT as we discuss how you can overcome the export compliance challenges associated with going global. Presenters will discuss:

  • Compliance challenges midsized companies are dealing with on a daily basis
  • How you can use automation to combat those challenges
  • Real world examples and tips from a Trade Compliance Manager to help you better manage your export compliance processes
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Topics: Webinars, Amber Road News, Export Management, Export Compliance

Export Controls on Spacecraft and Satellites to Undergo Changes

Posted by LizAnn Nealing on June 18, 2014

The U.S. Government has announced significant alterations to the export control guidelines for equipment, parts, components, software, related technology and services used in spacecraft and satellites. These adjustments come as a direct result of a change in jurisdiction from the Department of State’s International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) to the Department of Commerce’s Export Administration Regulations (EAR).

The long-term goal of this shift is to reduce export compliance obligations, but the burden will fall on manufacturers and exporters up-front since they will be the ones re-evaluating the product classifications. Most of the changes will be implemented on November 10th of this year, but some will take place as early as June 27th. Although the long-term results will reduce U.S. government export controls with these kinds of goods, the short-term implications will include some significant constraints.

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Topics: Export Management, Product Classification, Export License Management, Export Compliance

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