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Portsmouth and South East Hampshire COCI - Authorised Economic Operator Status
Course Name/Reference Number
Authorised Economic Operator Status BAAEO161107
Overview
This course looks at Authorised Economic Operator Status, the certified standard that’ll become an internationally recognised quality mark. It will confirm that the company meets specific high standards in supply chain security, financial stability and compliance with customs procedures
Description
HM Revenue and Customs began inviting applications from all parties involved with international trade from 01 July 2007 with a view to granting AEO status from early 2008.

The intention is to encourage all parties that have an input into the international supply chain to achieve a certificated standard that will become an internationally recognised quality mark. This "kite mark" will confirm that the company has met specific high standards in supply chain security, financial stability and compliance with customs procedures. This quality mark will then become a marketing tool similar to ISO accreditation

There are suggestions that those organisations achieving this standard will benefit economically from access to "fast track" international trade procedures. It is possible that many companies will be obliged to achieve AEO status by other members of the supply chain such as customers and suppliers.

All companies involved in international trade are going to have to make a decision as whether to apply. Compliance may involve a rigorous and thorough examination of company procedures and the implementation of new compliance measures.

Key Objectives
The course will seek to provide answers to the following questions
  1. Why is AEO being introduced?
  2. What are the benefits of becoming an AEO?
  3. What are the commercial implications of certifications?
  4. What aspects of my business must comply with AEO requirements?
  5. What compliance procedures will have to be in place?
  6. Can AEO responsibilities be subcontracted or delegated to others?
  7. The Application Process
  8. Ongoing Responsibilities after certification
Who should attend?
All decision makers and personnel involved with international trade from manufacturers, distributors, exporters, importers, carriers, forwarders, agents and warehouse operators
Location
Regional Business Centre,
Harts Farm Way,
Havant,
Hants.
PO9 1HR
Organiser
Portsmouth and SE Hants Chamber of Commerce
Trainer
Peter Thompson
Included within the price
£165.00 (+VAT) Refreshments, Certificate of Attendance
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