Events

SUPPLY CHAIN DESIGN: Gaining Agility through Design

November 04

11:00am-12:00pm (UTC-05:00)

Webinar

Topics to be discussed:

Embedding agility into your system can lead to a competitive advantage. In the final part of the series, our team will tie in design concepts to supply chain agility.

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Trade Updates: Brexit and USMCA

November 04

11:00am-12:00pm (UTC-05:00)

Webinar

Changes in trade rules can be disruptive, requiring appropriate planning and strategic decisions to take advantage of new opportunities. Join us for a brief overview and discussion regarding updates to the compliance implications of both USMCA and Brexit, and how these could affect your supply chain.
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The Acceleration of Automotive & Mobility Beyond 2020

November 05

10:00am (UTC-07:00)

Webinar

Topics of Discussion:

We’ll discuss the impact of technology on all aspects of the automotive and mobility sector (automobiles and their components, scooters, e-bikes, electric car batteries and charging stations, etc.), how these markets have adapted to current conditions, and where they are headed in future.
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Supply Chain Resiliency

November 10

11:00am-12:00pm (UTC-05:00)

Webinar

Supply Chain disruptions have become the rule rather than the exception. We have seen this building for years, culminating in 2020 – probably the most challenging year for Supply Chains since at least the Financial Crisis of 2008-2009, but maybe even farther back. Resiliency is the flexibility to adapt and recover from these sudden shocks to the Supply Chain. If your model is fixed, it may not adapt well and may put your entire company at risk. We hope to share some ideas to help you improve and be able to respond faster, easier, and more creatively.
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Supply Chain Risk Management

November 10

1:00pm-2:30pm (UTC-04:00)

Webinar

Topics to be discussed:

How does International Freight really move and the risks involved.
Freight Carrier Liability VS Cargo Insurance.
Market disruptions / Current events.

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Exports and In-bond Arrivals 101 (English Version)

November 12

9:00am-10:30am (UTC-06:00)

Webinar

Understand the regulations and responsibilities of their company, suppliers and customers with the American Customs in the handling of In-bonds and Exports out of the United States. 

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U.S. Customs Clearance Fundamentals

November 12

9:00am-10:00am (UTC-05:00)

Webinar

What You’ll Learn in This Webinar:

The webinar offers you the opportunity to learn more about the latest updates in the logistics industry, including the USA customs clearance process for any company, but especially focused on the medical device industry, as one of the most important sectors of the Costa Rican & Dominican economy. We hope these elements will provide relevant and helpful information to your supply chain planning efforts.

• Importing into the United States: Basic Information, Food and Drug Administration

• Opportunities for Savings: Merchandise Processing Fee, Trade Agreements, CAFTA

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Domestic Market Update Webinar Registration

November 12

10:30am (UTC-05:00)

Webinar

As economic forecasts evolve, North American based businesses are re-evaluating sourcing options. Expeditors will explore how businesses can adapt supply chains as domestic air and ground capacity, and operating practices acclimate to the changing dynamics of the domestic transportation market.

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Canadian Duty Drawback

November 17

11:00am (UTC-05:00)

Webinar

Duty drawback is a legal way for an importer to reclaim duty paid goods imported into Canada that have been subsequently exported out of Canada. Subsection 113(1) of the Customs Tariff provides the legislative authority to file. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) allows for an importer to drawback duty that is paid on imported goods that are exported from Canada within four years of their import, yet few importers take advantage of the program.

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U.S. Duty Drawback Fundamentals

November 19

10:00am (UTC-07:00)

Webinar

Duty Drawback is a 99% recovery of customs duties and fees paid on imported merchandise that is later destroyed or exported from the US. This seminar highlights the many types of drawback programs available:

• Manufacturing, Unused and Rejected Merchandise
Drawback
• Section 301 (“China Tariff”) Drawback
• Record keeping requirements
• Drawback privilege & ruling application process
• Evaluating drawback opportunities within your supply
chain.
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