Course description
AEO: Guide
You need this course if your organisation is considering applying for AEO Status which is more relevant than ever with the changes introduced by the Union Customs Code (UCC) in May 2016. You will learn about the requirements for both security and customs issues and the potential implications of not being an AEO business and how this will affect your supply chain lead times and future business with Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRA) between the EU and other countries such as USA, Japan, China, India, etc. We will review the potential benefits of AEO status, what your business has to do to comply and estimate how much it might cost in time and resources. Understand how this “status” links with other similar standards, e.g. CT-PAT, ISO 28000, Aviation Security “Known Shipper”, etc., how to audit the level of customs compliance within your company.
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Who should attend
Managers responsible for customs control and compliance including financial directors, supply chain and logistics managers, managers of freight companies, warehouses and clearing agents . Import/export administrators and managers responsible for controlling customs declaration will also benefit from this course & quality/procedural managers who must ensure compliance and audit trails in the areas of safety, security and customs compliance. In addition security managers responsible for compliance with AEO Safety and Security.
Expenses
Course Price: £485.00 excl. VAT