E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten
Cook Compliance in Today's Global Supply Chain
Erscheinungsjahr 2011
ISBN: 978-1-4200-8623-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 288 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-4200-8623-2
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
One of the fastest growing corporate positions is that of global trade compliance manager. This position used to be an insignificant factor in most corporations, but the events surrounding 9/11 changed that forever. Compliance became a household word in businesses involved in importing and exporting. Unfortunately, when corporations begin setting up initiatives to become compliant, they often have to seek the support of outside counsel, consultants, and specialists, because there is no single resource that allows them to accomplish this work independently.
Compliance in Today's Global Supply Chain is the definitive resource for the executive engaged in global supply chains seeking compliance with government regulations. It provides a step-by-step blueprint for developing a compliance program and making it cost-effective within a corporation’s supply chain operation. Offering the perspective of one the nation’s most respected and informed experts on global supply chains, it defines emerging regulations that impact global trade. Emphasizing the importance of training programs and continuing education, it also shows how to educate senior management to ensure and maintain success and includes a list of resources to keep up with the changing import/export landscape.
Providing the company and the manager responsible for supply chain compliance with the necessary tools to initiate all the steps to secure a corporate compliance program in their global supply chain, Compliance in Today's Global Supply Chain is destined to be the "resident bible" for current and future managers of global supply chains
Zielgruppe
Supply chain managers and purchasers.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
The Importance of Trade Compliance Programs in Global Supply Chains
The Global Supply Chain
The Basics Steps of Structuring and Implementing Awareness Senior Management Analysis and Review Person(s) Responsible—Team Initiative Resource Development Action Plan Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Training and Education Self-Audit
Global Contract Management INCO
Terms of Sale/INCO Terms Payment Freight Title Revenue Recognition (Exports Only) Compliance Insurance: Loss and Damage
Resources Outline Magazines Associations E-Mail Newsletters
Export Logistics and Compliance Management
Export Logistics, Freight Forwarding, and Shipping
Export Freight Forwarding and Supply Chain Management
Shipping Costs Shipping Cost Breakdown
Value-Added Services
Power of Attorney
INCO Terms in Logistics
Terms of Payment
Export Packing Management Policy Set Packing Guidelines Packaging Resources Managing Compliance and Documentation
Export Compliance
Census
Valuation
Harmonized Tariff Schedule/Schedule B Number
Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS)
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)
Denied Party Screening
Office of Foreign Asset Controls
Export Documentation
FCPA Awareness and Adherence
Documentation and Letters of Credit
Import Management and Inbound Logistics
The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Profile
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Organizational Structure
Import Regulatory Issues
Import Management: Importer of Record vs. Ultimate Consignee
Reasonable Care Meeting Reasonable Care Standards
Best Practices: Ten Steps to Achieve Import Compliance
C-TPAT: Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism
Importer Self-Assessment (ISA) Program Quick Response Audits
Global Security Awareness Container Security Initiative Advanced Manifest Notification Programs Wheels Up or Four-Hour Advanced Notification Two-Hour Advanced Notification for Ground and Rail Shipments Flexibility of Filing Postloading Filing Privileges Foreign Cargo Remaining On Board Implementation Process of Final Rule Methods of Filing ISF Data
Valuation Verification Methods of Valuation Assists Royalties Commissions
Customs Powers of Attorney Revocation Validating the Power of Attorney
Certificate of Registration
Foreign Shipper’s Repair/Manufacturer’s Affidavit
Importation and Customs Clearance Process
Record Keeping Recommendations of Compliance Methods of Storage of Records
Customs Bonds Parties to a Bond Types of Bonds Amounts of Bonds
Invoices Invoice Requirements
Duty Drawback
Harmonized Tariff System Format Techniques of Classification
HTSUS Number Structure
Government Agencies Controlling Supply Chain Issues
Government Agencies Involved in Exporting Department of Commerce: Bureau of Industry and Security Department of Commerce: Office of Antiboycott Compliance Department of State: Directorate of Defense Trade Controls Department of Commerce: Bureau of Census,Foreign Trade Division Department of Justice: Drug Enforcement Administration, Office of Diversion Control (Chemicals and Controlled Substances) Department of Health and Human Services: Food and Drug Administration (Drugs and Biologics, Investigational Drugs Permitted, Medical Devices) Department of Energy: Natural Gas and Electric Power Department of Energy: Nuclear Regulatory Commission: Office of International Programs (Nuclear Materials and Equipment, Technical Data for Nuclear Weapons) Department of Homeland Security: Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Federal Maritime Commission: Ocean Freight Forwarders Department of Commerce: Patent and Trademark Office Department of Homeland Security: Transportation Security Administration Department of the Treasury: Office of Foreign Asset Controls Department of Interior: Fish and Wildlife Services
Government Agencies Involved in Importing U.S. Customs and Border Protection Food and Drug Administration Department of Agriculture, Animal Plant Health Inspection Service Consumer Products Safety Commission U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Federal Communications Commission
Utilization of Technology Options
Technology Advantages
Service Providers and Technology
RFID: Trade Compliance and Import-Export Management
Personnel Deployment, Training, and Best Practices
Where Should Trade Compliance Be Managed?
Training and Education PACMAN Benefits
U.S. Export Compliance.com: A Solution for U.S. Trade
Compliance Education and Training Benchmarking and Best Practices Best Practices in Trade Compliance
Organized and Formal Education and Training
Putting Best Practices for Trade Compliance into an Action Plan
Glossary
Key Acronyms
Key International Web Sites
Appendices All About AES: The Automated Export System Supply Chain Security Best Practices Catalog Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Antibribery Provisions INCO Terms 2000 Sample Documentation for an Export and Import Shipment




