Booking Information
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Please be aware that you will have access to this
course for 180 days from the date of purchase.
Online courses cannot be booked on behalf of someone else. Access will only
be granted to the person completing the online order.
Who should attend
This course was recorded in January 2021 and is suitable
for those concerned with strategic planning of trading businesses will find this
course particularly useful. Accountants and financial advisers dealing with
Brexit-related queries will gain practical insight from the discussion of actual
case studies. Managers will gain an overview of the types of issues being
encountered by others, and the recommended solutions. Logistics specialists will
have an opportunity to discuss the impact of customs on predictability and
reliability.
Course overview
Procedures for importing and exporting
Accessing and using special procedures to simplify
processes.
Legal, commercial and logistical considerations in supply
chain configuration.
Establishing in GB – considerations
Making best use of customs agents, advisers and transport
operators
- Short-term versus long-term planning
Anthony Buckley was head of Irish Customs until his
retirement in 2018. He now operates his own consultancy and training company
(Anthony Buckley Consulting Ltd.). He provides advice and training for companies
adapting to post-Brexit trading conditions, with an emphasis on utilising
customs rules and procedures to minimise additional cost and
uncertainty
Jessica Yang is a trade and customs advisor based in London. She helps businesses build customs knowledge in-house and design strategies for post-Brexit trading. She also provides specialist training, including on the CAI Certificate in Customs & Trade.