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MANAGING CARRIAGE OF GOODS AND INCOTERMS (2 DAY)

Start
November 25, 2024
End
November 26, 2024

RM1,795.00

INTRODUCTION

The carriage of goods by air and sea plays an important role and a vital link between the commercial and statutory sectors. These transportation modes and nodes bring forth tangible and intangible value stretching the boundaries from source to supply and from production to consumption.

An in-depth  understanding of the air and sea movement dynamics would ensure more competitiveness strength and customer fulfillment level. Hand in hand, more efficient and effective managing of Incoterms will add mileage.

 OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME:

 As a participant, you will learn the following:

          Understanding air and sea freight procedures and practices.

          Learning the operations and documentation of air and sea movement.

          Familiarizing the inward and outward cargo flow risks and costs.

          Developing empowerment in the transaction and trade terms.

Download Program Outline here

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INTRODUCTION

The carriage of goods by air and sea plays an important role and a vital link between the commercial and statutory sectors. These transportation modes and nodes bring forth tangible and intangible value stretching the boundaries from source to supply and from production to consumption.

An in-depth  understanding of the air and sea movement dynamics would ensure more competitiveness strength and customer fulfillment level. Hand in hand, more efficient and effective managing of Incoterms will add mileage.

 OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME:

 As a participant, you will learn the following:

          Understanding air and sea freight procedures and practices.

          Learning the operations and documentation of air and sea movement.

          Familiarizing the inward and outward cargo flow risks and costs.

          Developing empowerment in the transaction and trade terms.

Download Program Outline here