Webinar: Business Case for Free Trade Zones

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Wed, Oct, 27 2010 @ 3:0 AM

As companies turn to the supply chain to wring out additional cost savings, one of the most exciting areas of value creation is in the area of Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs).

FTZs were established in 1934 to stimulate economic growth by allowing companies to operate in a specially designated area, outside the Customs territory of the United States. Now, seventy five years later, companies are still generating tremendous returns by reducing or eliminating duty payments, and minimizing transactional costs.

This webinar will help you build your business case for an FTZ as well as present a case study of best practices in the application, activation and on-going administration of a zone.

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Topics: Webinars, Amber Road News, Duty Management, Foreign-Trade Zones

Webinar: The Business Case for Foreign Trade Zones

Posted by Emily Thornton on Mon, Oct, 25 2010 @ 1:48 PM

Register today for this free webinar being held on December 9 at 2pm EST: The Business Case for Foreign Trade Zones.

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Topics: FTZs

AberdeenGroup Releases New Trade Compliance Report

Posted by Caroline on Thu, Oct, 21 2010 @ 8:30 AM

The AberdeenGroup has come out with a brand new report, which will be available for free for a limited time –

Global Trade Management: Strategies for Mastering Trade Compliance and Supply Chain Complexity.

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Topics: analysis, aberdeengroup, benchmark, report, white paper, customs compliance, Trade Compliance Solutions, University Export Compliance, download

Four Key Trends Impacting Global Trade in 2011

Posted by nathan on Thu, Oct, 21 2010 @ 1:17 AM

Look for these key trends to impact your global trade strategy in 2011

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Topics: GTM, volatility, trading blocks, trends, Technology

An Update on NEI and the Control Angle from BIS

Posted by nathan on Fri, Oct, 1 2010 @ 4:43 PM

Was recently at BIS Update and wanted to share what is new on the National Export Initiative.

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Topics: NEI, Obama administration, Export