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Export Masterclass: Incoterms Rules Explained
Export Masterclass: Incoterms Rules Explained
We would like to extend an invitation to you and members of your team to attend our virtual Masterclass on Incoterms Explained, held on the 7th April. This is a deep dive, interactive session which will be facilitated by Incoterms rules expert Allyson Wood.
It is essential for exporters to have a clear understanding of the Incoterms rules as they are an essential part of the daily language of international trade. Incoterms are used in millions of sales contracts to help exporters avoid costly misunderstandings by clarifying the tasks, costs and risks involved in the delivery of goods from sellers to buyers.
Exporters need to be aware of the new changes in Incoterms 2020 which provides more certainty and clarity to business and traders everywhere.
.Topics covered:
– Purpose and scope of incoterm
– Common misunderstandings examined and eliminated
– Tasks, costs and risks of the seller and buyer
– Case studies
– Putting Incoterms into practice
– Export documentation
Participants will receive a detailed workbook.
.Facilitator:
Allyson Wood, Managing Director – Cortex Consulting
Allyson is a consultant within the supply chain industry, delivering industry training and advice enabling businesses to build resilience and efficiency improvements. Allyson has over 20 years supply chain experience, predominately in the freight forwarding, engineering and gas sector, in various operational and management roles. She has over 10 years supply chain lecturing experience at the Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) New Zealand Maritime School, specialising in Customs, Procurement, Inventory Management and Logistics. Allyson was a member of the MIT Academic Standards Committee.
Registrations are open to exporters in Auckland, Northland, Waikato and Bay of Plenty.
Virtual Workshop held via MS Teams
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