Best Bizsys
 
International Logistics for Import & Export


At Hotel VITS (Formerly Hotel Lotus Suites)
Kondi Vitha Road, Off Andheri-Kurla Road, International Airport Zone, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 59

On 28th,29th and 30th July 2011

Fees: Rs. 14900/= Including service tax
per participant inclusive of breakfast, lunch, midmorning and afternoon tea
(Non-residential)

Our Service Tax Reg No. - ST/MUM/Dn. IV/MGC/3562/REG/2007

For payment before 21/07/2011 early bird concession of Rs 500
For two or more participants concession of Rs 500 per participant


Please send the nominations along with DD/ Cheque payable to Best Bizsys at the address mentioned below or e-mail to M. Ronald
Best Bizsys
A-708, 7th floor, Zaitoon Apartment, Station road, Goregaon(W),

Mumbai-400062


Tel: 28764826/28793244, 9969264769,9833639647

Contact – Mr. Ronald Chettiar-9833639647
e-mail: gpalekar@vsnl.com/palekarg@gmail.com

 

Theme

In any organization involved in international trade many departments and decisions impact the costs, timeliness and quality of service of logistics. Typically, purchase, manufacturing planning and sales or commercial departments have important role. Usually, the concerned finance and operations functions too have a significant influence on logistics performance and costs. Thus executives in all these areas should have a good perspective on overall logistics processes, elements of the systems and relevant commercial terms and their impact on costs and operations.

This program caters to this need and has organized a team of experienced logistics professionals to take participants through –

  •   Import and export procedures required by relevant Indian laws.

  •   Ocean transport, equipment, port facilities and systems and relevant commercial terms

  •   Air cargo systems, equipment and relevant commercial terms .

  •   Contract terms, payments and foreign exchange management

The program covers all important activities connected with international logistics while providing opportunity of obtaining conceptual clarity from the experienced faculty. The program will help the participants develop an all-round understanding of international logistics and fill in the gaps in their experience through opportunity of interacting with this eminent faculty.


 

Program Schedule: Day 1: 9-00AM to 5-15PM+

Ocean Freight

The vessel and associated trade terms – different types of vessels and cargos – importance of loading and unloading - different types of service providers and services Bill of Lading and its importance – consolidation of cargo, advantages and disadvantages - the hubs and transshipments – special cases like hazardous cargo.

Port procedures and charges – different facilities of cargo handling – port authorities and other agencies - issues of concern in Indian ports – private ports

The nature of contract – different types of contracts – important contract terms and impact of choice – the roles of ship-owners, agents and brokers in freight deals - factors affecting freight prices – the terms of payments – ensuring quality of service.

 

Air Freight

Modern aircraft and cargo space – airport procedures - how the cargo is loaded and secured – factors affecting freight prices - Airway Bill - consolidation of cargo – the hubs and transshipments – Hazardous cargo – on-board couriers.

 Program Schedule: Day 2: 9-00AM to 5-15PM+

Basic Procedures and Rules for Export

Definition, restrictions, basic procedures, different agencies involved and their roles – DGFT, customs, excise, other revenue authorities, clearing and forwarding, professional valuers, etc.

Typical documentary requirements of exports – procedure of export customs clearance – special cases of re-export, samples, etc. sample Shipping Bill and associated documentation - different types of concessions/ benefits and schemes associated with them - dispute resolution mechanism – Issues of valuation – identification of goods – mismatched documents - typical disputes and precautions to avoid them.

Basic Procedures and Rules for Import

Definition, restrictions, basic procedures, different agencies involved and their roles – DGFT, customs, excise, other revenue authorities, clearing and forwarding, professional valuers, etc.

Typical documentary requirements of imports - procedure of import customs clearance – special cases of imports – Sample B/E and associated documentation – HSN and tariff – customs tariff structure

Program Schedule: Day 3: 9-00AM to 5-30PM+

Foreign exchange payments and commercial terms

Basic concerns of importers and exporters foreign exchange and how to deal with them – covering the risk for complying with regulations while making and receiving payments – different terms of payment – UCP 600 Uniform Customs & Practices -  marine insurance cover concept and practical working.

Commercial terms – with reference to INCOTERMS 2010

The standardized commercial terms INCOTERMS – different terms of delivery and interpretation in terms of costs and risk – practical concerns of concerned parties, country, port facilities, equipment and communications on choice.

 

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E-mail - palekarg@gmail.com | Telephone - 022 2876 4826 | Address - A - 708, 7th Floor, Zaitoon Apartments, Station Rd., Goregaon – (W), Mumbai - 400062
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