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TRAINING & EVENTS


CHAMBER TRAINING COURSES AND EVENTS ARE A GREAT WAY TO BOOST YOUR BUSINESS


The venue for all courses, unless specified, is the Northamptonshire Chamber offices at Waterside House, 8 Waterside Way, Northampton, NN4 7XD. Courses can also be run in-house at your own company through our Tailor Made Training service.


See www.northants-chamber.co.uk/training for more details.


The course will deliver a comprehensive insight into the documentations used at every stage of the Export process. By completing the right forms, at the right time, in the right place, using the right incoterm, you will benefit from smooth customs clearance and ensure success in International Trade.


EXPORT LICENCE AND INCOTERMS Date: 31 January 2019 Cost: Members: £299 +VAT Non Members: £369 +VAT


A unique opportunity to understand the costings and risk when moving goods. The new Incoterms 2010 rules will be examined in detail, ensuring awareness of which four terms have been removed and the two new additions. This is an opportunity to


understand the comprehensive aspects of the International Commercial Terms and avoid disputes with your customers. Together with an essential study of the Export licence rules to ensure awareness and compliance.


INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY


This half-day workshop will explain the elements that make up your self-confidence and how each of those can be improved effectively, rapidly and permanently. This will lead to improved effectiveness and engagement in the workplace and give greater resilience to deal with issues when things don’t go according to plan, coping with the unexpected!


INTERNATIONAL TRADE ALL BCC ACCREDITED COURSES


CUSTOMS RELIEF FOCUSING ON IP AND OP Date: 29 November 2018 Time: 09:30 – 17:00 Cost: Members: £285 + VAT Non Members: £355 + VAT


The purpose of this course is to


look at the roles of processing to identify if trade could be more competitive. Processing can be anything from repacking or sorting of goods, to the most complicated manufacturing. We shall also discuss other Customs Special Procedures. The Union Customs Code impacts on these Special Procedures, come and learn about how the changes may affect you and your business.


RULES OF ORIGIN: PREFERENCE AND NON PREFERENCE Date:


13 December 2018


Time: 09:30 – 17:00 Cost: Members: £285 + VAT Non Members: £355 + VAT


To explain the subject of origin


which is essential to understand as the country in which a product is made can affect the import duty that is applicable. Also the non-preferential rules for determining the country of origin of goods in accordance with the provisions of primary rules and residual rules. We will identify the preferential origin rules for your own specific products, in order to determine if they meet preference according to the relevant EU free trade agreement.


EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION Date:


17 January 2019


Cost: Members: £299 +VAT Non Members: £369 +VAT


INTRODUCTION EXCEL Date: 27 November 2018 Time: 09:30 – 16:30 Cost: Members: £195 + VAT Non Members: £225 + VAT


Excel is a multi-functional tool that can aid in a number of business functions. It is useful for creating databases of customers and suppliers or can be used for financial reporting. Learn more in this introductory course.


INTERMEDIATE EXCEL Date: 6 December 2018 Time: 09:30 – 16:30 Cost: Members: £195 + VAT Non Members: £225 + VAT


The intermediate course takes you purely beyond understanding the basics of Excel to teaching some of the tools and techniques that will really add value to your systems.


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