Mullins International partners with Clayton State University for classes in 2016
I am pleased to advise that Mullins International Solutions has partnered with Clayton State University to present our 2016 International Logistics & Transportation Series.
You can read more about the courses and register at the following two links:
http://www.clayton.edu/Portals/539/spring-catalog.pdf
http://www.clayton.edu/CONTED
HTS CLASSIFICATION TRAINING
All goods imported into the United States are subject to duty or duty free entry in accordance with their classification under the applicable items in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States. In this session we will review the GRI’s; General Notes; Section and Chapter Notes; how to classify using the GRI’s.
#164CARE507A
Wed, Apr 27, 2016
8:00 AM to 12:00 N CE Main Campus 1 Session
$149/person
IMPORT COMPLIANCE REGULATION REVIEW
Both CBP and the importing/exporting community have a shared responsibility to maximize compliance with laws and regulations. In carrying out this task, CBP encourages importers/exporters to become familiar with applicable laws and regulations. In this session we will review CFR Title 19 Parts 111, 141, 142; ICP’s; Entry; and
Reasonable Care Checklists.
#164CARE504A
Wed, May 11, 2016
1:00 PM to 4:00 PM CE Main Campus 1 Session
$149/person
INTRODUCTION TO THE EAR
The Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is responsible for implementing and enforcing the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), which regulate the export and re-export of most commercial items. This session is designed to give people who are new to exporting, and, in particular, new to export controls, a general understanding of the regulations and how to use them.
#164CARE503A
Wed, Jun 15, 2016
1:00 PM to 4:00 PM CE Main Campus 1 Session
$149/person
STARING YOUR OWN IMPORTING / EXPORTING BUSINESS
Our Import/Export Program can open an exciting employment opportunity for you. There are numerous small business advancements emerging in today’s global marketplace, however, none as solid and exciting as the international trade business. Success in this area is unlimited.
#164CARE510A
Sat, Apr 23, Apr 30, May 7, 2016
9:00 AM to 12:00 N CE Main Campus 1 Session
$149/person
IMPORTING TO THE U.S.
Get a comprehensive overview of the requirements to import goods into the United States. Topics to be covered include the following:
• U.S. Customs and Border Protection: Mission and Organization
• Entry of Goods • Informed Compliance
• Invoices • Assessment of Duty
• Classification and Value • Marking
• Special Requirements • Foreign Trade Zones
#164CARE505A
Thu, May 19, 2016
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM CE Main Campus 1 Session
$249/person
ENSURING AN EFFECTIVE EXPORT MANAGEMENT COMPLIANCE PROGRAM
Having an export management and compliance program (EMCP) will help prevent our U.S.-origin dual-use goods and technologies from being used against us, and in that regard, the jobs of all involved with exporting have a national security component to them. A well-implemented EMCP will help companies to thrive and will serve as a mitigating factor in an enforcement proceeding. Topics to be covered:
• Mapping Out Your Compliance Strategy
• Management Commitment
• Risk Assessment
• Writing an EMCP
• Compliance Training
• Export Compliance Security and Screening
• Procedures for Implementing Checks and Screenings and Addressing Vulnerabilities.
• Freight Forwarder Guidance
• Recordkeeping
• Export Compliance Monitoring and Auditing/Assessing
• Handling and Reporting Export Compliance Problems and Violations, and Taking Corrective Actions
#164CARE506A
Thu, Jun 2, 2016
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM CE Main Campus 1 Session
$249/person
PS – We will be announcing the dates for our ABC’s of Customs Brokerage soon!
Again, to learn more or register, visit:
http://www.clayton.edu/Portals/539/spring-catalog.pdf
http://www.clayton.edu/CONTED
I am pleased to advise that Mullins International Solutions has partnered with Clayton State University to present our 2016 International Logistics & Transportation Series.
You can read more about the courses and register at the following two links:
http://www.clayton.edu/Portals/539/spring-catalog.pdf
http://www.clayton.edu/CONTED
HTS CLASSIFICATION TRAINING
All goods imported into the United States are subject to duty or duty free entry in accordance with their classification under the applicable items in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States. In this session we will review the GRI’s; General Notes; Section and Chapter Notes; how to classify using the GRI’s.
#164CARE507A
Wed, Apr 27, 2016
8:00 AM to 12:00 N CE Main Campus 1 Session
$149/person
IMPORT COMPLIANCE REGULATION REVIEW
Both CBP and the importing/exporting community have a shared responsibility to maximize compliance with laws and regulations. In carrying out this task, CBP encourages importers/exporters to become familiar with applicable laws and regulations. In this session we will review CFR Title 19 Parts 111, 141, 142; ICP’s; Entry; and
Reasonable Care Checklists.
#164CARE504A
Wed, May 11, 2016
1:00 PM to 4:00 PM CE Main Campus 1 Session
$149/person
INTRODUCTION TO THE EAR
The Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is responsible for implementing and enforcing the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), which regulate the export and re-export of most commercial items. This session is designed to give people who are new to exporting, and, in particular, new to export controls, a general understanding of the regulations and how to use them.
#164CARE503A
Wed, Jun 15, 2016
1:00 PM to 4:00 PM CE Main Campus 1 Session
$149/person
STARING YOUR OWN IMPORTING / EXPORTING BUSINESS
Our Import/Export Program can open an exciting employment opportunity for you. There are numerous small business advancements emerging in today’s global marketplace, however, none as solid and exciting as the international trade business. Success in this area is unlimited.
#164CARE510A
Sat, Apr 23, Apr 30, May 7, 2016
9:00 AM to 12:00 N CE Main Campus 1 Session
$149/person
IMPORTING TO THE U.S.
Get a comprehensive overview of the requirements to import goods into the United States. Topics to be covered include the following:
• U.S. Customs and Border Protection: Mission and Organization
• Entry of Goods • Informed Compliance
• Invoices • Assessment of Duty
• Classification and Value • Marking
• Special Requirements • Foreign Trade Zones
#164CARE505A
Thu, May 19, 2016
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM CE Main Campus 1 Session
$249/person
ENSURING AN EFFECTIVE EXPORT MANAGEMENT COMPLIANCE PROGRAM
Having an export management and compliance program (EMCP) will help prevent our U.S.-origin dual-use goods and technologies from being used against us, and in that regard, the jobs of all involved with exporting have a national security component to them. A well-implemented EMCP will help companies to thrive and will serve as a mitigating factor in an enforcement proceeding. Topics to be covered:
• Mapping Out Your Compliance Strategy
• Management Commitment
• Risk Assessment
• Writing an EMCP
• Compliance Training
• Export Compliance Security and Screening
• Procedures for Implementing Checks and Screenings and Addressing Vulnerabilities.
• Freight Forwarder Guidance
• Recordkeeping
• Export Compliance Monitoring and Auditing/Assessing
• Handling and Reporting Export Compliance Problems and Violations, and Taking Corrective Actions
#164CARE506A
Thu, Jun 2, 2016
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM CE Main Campus 1 Session
$249/person
PS – We will be announcing the dates for our ABC’s of Customs Brokerage soon!
Again, to learn more or register, visit:
http://www.clayton.edu/Portals/539/spring-catalog.pdf
http://www.clayton.edu/CONTED