£295.00 plus VAT
29/07/2025 09:30 – 11:30
This workshop is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the customs procedures and documentation essential for importing and exporting goods. It equips participants with the knowledge to navigate customs systems, declarations, and compliance requirements efficiently, helping businesses avoid fines, inspections, and costly delays.
With the UK’s evolving trade landscape, including Brexit’s implications, it is more important than ever for importers and exporters to understand the information that must be submitted to customs. This workshop covers everything from tariff classification and rules of origin to critical import and export documentation. Participants will also learn how to implement effective Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to enhance compliance and operational efficiency.
Whether you are involved in supply chain, procurement, or customs operations, this workshop will help streamline your processes and improve your understanding of customs procedures.
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