Landed Cost Update (EU)

Posted by Caroline Brown on Wed, Jun, 9 2010 @ 6:42 AM

The EU Tariff has been updated to include new and invalided HTS numbers and Import Duties, as well as new, changed and invalided Preferential Duties. The following HTS chapters are affected: 03, 07, 08, 18, 19, 21, 22, 29, 33, 44, 45 and 73.

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Topics: Landed Cost Updates, HTS chapter 33, HTS chapter 08, HTS chapter 07, HTS chapter 73, HTS chapter 44, HTS chapter 45, HTS chapter 19, HTS chapter 18, HTS chapter 03, Preferential Duties, HTS chapter 29, HTS chapter 21, HTS chapter 22, Import duties

RILA: Tariffs on Chinese Goods Would Negatively Effect U.S. Businesses

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Tue, Apr, 27 2010 @ 4:34 AM

The Retail Industry Leaders Association reacts after a hearing about China’s exchange rate policy and the current trade imbalance that went before the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Economic Policy, states the American Shipper magazine. The hearing discussed legislation that would allow duties to be imposed on Chinese imports to address currency undervaluation allegations.

“Higher tariffs have never proven to be a wise solution for American economic growth,” said Stephanie Lester, RILA vice president for international trade. “RILA supports economic engagement with China and addressing our trade gap with China. We firmly oppose legislation that threatens to cut off access to the U.S. market and drive up prices for consumers.”

RILA has warned that higher tariffs would negatively effect U.S. businesses and its consumers.

To read more about RILA's reaction, click here.

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Topics: global trade, retail, Retail Industry Leaders Association, US-China Trade, RILA, Global Trade Relations, Import, Import duties

Free Direct Import Webinar May 25th: Register Now

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Mon, Apr, 12 2010 @ 5:9 AM

Presented by Management Dynamics and World Trade Magazine, expert speakers from Ocean World Lines and Management Dynamics will take a look at the foundation technologies for a direct import program, explore the implementation options by working with a global logistics provider, and discuss a number of successful case studies.

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Topics: global trade, GTM, Global Trade Relations, Trade relations, Import, Management Dynamics, Import duties, Did You Know...

House Votes Extends Trade Programs

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Tue, Dec, 15 2009 @ 10:33 AM

On Monday, the House voted to extend two trade programs for one more year, according to the Journal of Commerce. The General System of Preferences and the Andean Trade Preference Act will expire December 31st and have been enacted for several years.

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Topics: global trade, Exporters, Global Trade Relations, Export, Trade relations, Import duties, Did You Know...

Management Dynamics Releases New Trade Portals to Better Integrate Suppliers and Logistics Providers in GTM Processes

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Wed, Dec, 9 2009 @ 5:33 AM

Management Dynamics Releases New Trade Portals Product Line to Better Integrate Suppliers and Logistics Providers in Global Trade Management Processes

New Modules for Supplier PO and Origin Management Improve Control Over Execution Processes and Allow Companies to More Easily Support Advanced Notification Requirements

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ, December 8, 2009 -- Management Dynamics, Inc., a leading provider of Global Trade Management (GTM) solutions, today announced the release of Trade Portals, a new product line to help companies extend purchasing, origin logistics, and compliance processes to their trading partners. By collaborating across a shared process with suppliers, forwarders, logistics providers and brokers, companies can reduce cycle time, lower supply chain execution costs, and better support compliance initiatives such as Customs 10+2.

As companies re-engineer their supply chains and shift production overseas, they often lose control over the procurement process, especially with regards to how it should integrate with their import compliance programs. Many importers face challenges when trying to manage a remote supply base. Examples include: coordination and management of confirmed orders, the monitoring of ship windows, coordination with origin logistics providers, and integration of the export transaction details with import entries.

Management Dynamics’ Trade Portals solution is comprised of three, on-demand, enterprise-class modules including Supplier PO Management, Supplier Solicitation Management, and Origin Management. It is designed to allow importers to configure these points of collaboration with key trading partners including suppliers, forwarders and customs brokers.

“With hundreds of suppliers and over 7,500 shipments to manage annually, we needed to empower our suppliers to review purchase orders and create shipments for approval,” John Wainwright, Vice President Customs Compliance, Leggett & Platt. “Management Dynamics’ Trade Portal solution helps us automate the workflow between suppliers and the shipment creation process – from point of purchase order, all the way through pre-customs entry – enabling us to centralize and streamline our global procurement process.”

Management Dynamics’ Trade Portal modules are highly configurable, on-demand solutions that can support multiple process variations with the following key capabilities:

-Purchase Order life cycle management through shipment to invoice

-State-of-the-art dashboard views and workflow tools

-A multi-organization and role-based security model to organize suppliers and logistics providers
by country or region and to establish standard operating procedures for each group

-Multi-lingual support with language preference that can be assigned by user to improve supplier
adoption

-Flexible integration options including direct XML or EDI connectivity, spreadsheet uploads and web
forms for manual data entry

-Document generation engine creates all necessary supporting documentation prior to shipment that
can be distributed via email with pre-defined rules

-Integration with Management Dynamics’ Supply Chain Visibility, Trade Import and Trade Agreements solutions

"Top global supply chain operational initiatives today are focused on extending and synchronizing key execution processes with all trading parties," said Nathan Pieri, SVP Marketing and Product Management for Management Dynamics. "Our new Trade Portals product line targets process gains in supplier collaboration and origin management to deliver key benefits of reducing supply chain execution costs and better supporting new security requirements like Customs 10+2."

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Topics: global trade, Suppliers, Trade Portals, Management Dynamics, Import duties, Did You Know...

Mexico Fires All of Its Customs Inspectors

Posted by Marketing Coordinator on Tue, Sep, 1 2009 @ 5:49 AM

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Mexican officials have fired all 700 customs inspectors to root out corruption. 1,400 newly trained inspectors are hired as replacements. The new inspectors were heavily trained to detect fire arms, drugs, tvs, and other popular items smuggled into Mexico on a daily basis.

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Topics: global trade, NAFTA, Mexico custom inspectors, Global Trade Relations, Import duties