Course Description
International trade has been conducted by many companies for many years- in more recent times
however, the growth in international sourcing/importing has meant that many companies have found they do not have the appropriate knowledge and know how.
This seminar
therefore looks at the essentials of International Shipping Management and the Global Logistics and Transport Management. It will give a structured approach so you can
analyse and then improve your international trade and freight operations.
Throughout the seminar the Rules for Effective Supply Chain Management are also identified and discussed; along with Relevant Case Studies and Best Practice guidelines
Course Objective
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To give knowledge of effective international sourcing / importing practices
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To enable analysis and examination of current operations
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To make organisational improvements
Who Should
attend?
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Those having some responsibility for buying from overseas and for forwarding/import activities.
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Traffic managers, forwarding managers, shipping managers, logistics/supply chain managers and expeditors.
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Those existing managers/supervisors, who need a "confirmation” of their current operation
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Supply, Buying, Purchase, Logistics, Materials and Supply Chain Managers
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Those who are looking for business gains and benefits from managing their supply chains more effectively
Course Outline
Day 1: Understanding the Supply Chain
· Definitions of logistics and Supply Chain
management
· The interrelations and connections of Buying, Making, Moving, and Selling activities
· History and the development
· A view of the future.
Key Aspects of Supply Chain Management
· The cost/service balance
· Customer service principles
· Lead times throughout the supply chain
· Adding value
· Production options/changes
· Trade off opportunities
· Rules for effective supply chain management
The Benefits of adopting a Supply Chain approach
· Understanding the sub functional conflicts
· Benefits within and between functions
· Taking a supply chain view of total acquisition costs
· Accepting that competitive advantage comes from the Supply Chain
Day 2: International Trading
Reasons for International Trade
· Why do people Buy/Sell overseas
· Features of International Trade
· Supply/Demand variables
International Trade Terms of Sale and Delivery
· Incoterms
· Payments
· Documents
· Insurance
· Logistics viewpoints
Customs and Excise in International Trade
· Calculations and Nomenclatures
· Systems and process
· Operational activity
Day 3: Legal Documentation aspects
Legal aspects and Liabilities
· Agent and principal relationships
· Agent and carrier liabilities
· Terms and conditions of trading
· Contract terms used in International Trade
The Documentation Chain
· Shipping instructions
· Letters of credit
· Banking procedures
· Movement documents
· Consular
· Invoices
· Packing lists
· Import licenses and controls
· Rent and demurrage charges
· Processing for customs clearance
Day 4: Freight Logistics
Freight Transport Operations
· Mode characteristics and key features
· Full load movements to parcels and use of couriers
· Chartering, liner and Shared/Network services
· Freight calculations
· Costing operations
· Best practice
· Models for transport planning
· Service frequency
· Service provider variables
Selecting the Logistics Carrier
· What is available?
· Specifications/Tenders
· Negotiation/Selection
· Agreement/Contracts
Monitoring performance of the Logistics carrier
· Performance reports
· Partnerships
· Inspections
Day 5: Improvements
The 6 step Model for International freight
· Understand the Freight Market
· Appreciate what influences this market
· Consider customs implications
· Select the Supplier
· Look for Added Value
· Monitor & Review
A 5 step Model for Supplier and Supply Chain Development
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· Should we?
· Benefits and Drawbacks
· Internal Issues
· Key Issues
· And Finally