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| Title | : | SHIPPING PROCEDURES & DOCUMENTATIONS WITH INCOTERM 2010 USAGE |
|---|---|---|
| Date | : | 3/14/2012 - 3/15/2012 |
| Venue | : | Eastin Hotel, Petaling Jaya |
| Fees | : | RM 1080.00 per participant |
COURSE SYNOPSIS
Carriage of goods by sea and a contemporary freight management process is a fundamental concept that has evolved to enable global traders to increase efficiency, effectiveness and responsiveness in the sea distribution chain.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
- To understand the features of global shipping
- To familiarise with the tools of execution
- To illustrate the import export global flows
- To re-defined the import export global flows
COURSE BENEFITS
- Be able to apprehend types of B/L
- Be able to chart the inward outward flow
- Be able to strategise partnership shipping
COURSE OUTLINES
INTRODUCTION TO PARTNERSHIP SHIPPING FOR GLOBAL TRADE (PSS)
The Integrated Parties of PSS
The 4 Aims of PSS
The 4 Elements of PSS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE ROUTES AND TRADING AREAS
The import export and transhipment process
Current trend of Sea Transportation
Types of shipping services
Factors determining service choice
DOCUMENTATION USED IN SEA CARGO OPERATIONS
The Bill of Lading
The Sea Way Bill
The Mate's Receipt
The Cargo Manifest
The Shipping Note
The Delivery Order
THE PRINCIPLES OF HANDLING DANGEROUS CARGO
Classification and Identification
Packing and Stowage
Marking and Labelling
CARRIAGE OF GOODS IN CONTAINERS
Features of Containerization
The precautionary measures
The types of containers and function
FREIGHT RATES AND CARGO CLAIMS
The Liner rates
The Commodity Box rate
The Freight All Kind rate
Notice of Claim
Time Limit and Bar
Claimants in claim
PRINCIPLES OF INTERMODALISM
The Features of Intermodal transport
The Definition of intermodalism
The Advantages of Intermodal operations
THE CONDITIONS OF DOCUMENTARY CREDIT IN SHIPPING
The types of payment options
The advantages and dis-advantages
The hidden Costs and Risks
COMMERCIAL AND TRADE DOCUMENT IN SHIPPING
Supplier's Quotation
Proforma Invoice
Purchase Order
Sales Confirmation
Commercial Invoice
Packing List
Shipper's Export Declaration
Export Shipping Instruction
THE PROPER USAGE OF INCOTERMS
Purpose and scope
Major terminologies
Group E, F, C, D terms
Incoterm in mode of transport
GROUP ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENT
THE LATEST INCOTERMS 2010
TRAINER'S PROFILE
MR STEPHEN KUM (MBA, USA), is a fellow of the Institute of Freight Forwarders (UK), The Institute of Logistics & Transport (UK), the Institute of Business Administration (UK), Professional member of Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society and former Vice Chairman of the Persatuan Logistik Selangor.
He has more than 28 years hands-on experience in the field of International Trade, Global Procurement, Freight and Logistics.
He was the Managing Director of a large global logistics service provider with regional offices in UK, USA, Australia and Asia. Mr. Kum is also actively involved in training for manufacturers, corporations, forwarders, trade associations, trade divisions of embassies and tourism authority organisation.
He is also affiliated with Cambridge International College (UK) and Durham Logistics College (UK) as their Training Consultant and course examiner respectively. He is also an Associate Consultant for SCS Integrated Management Consultancy (UK).
COURSE FEES
RM 1080.00 per person - SBL/HRDF Claimable (include morning & afternoon tea break, lunch, notes and certificate of attendance)
REGISTRATION
Please fill in the enclosed registration form and fax it to 03-7880 2817
Carriage of goods by sea and a contemporary freight management process is a fundamental concept that has evolved to enable global traders to increase efficiency, effectiveness and responsiveness in the sea distribution chain.
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
- To understand the features of global shipping
- To familiarise with the tools of execution
- To illustrate the import export global flows
- To re-defined the import export global flows
COURSE BENEFITS
- Be able to apprehend types of B/L
- Be able to chart the inward outward flow
- Be able to strategise partnership shipping
COURSE OUTLINES
INTRODUCTION TO PARTNERSHIP SHIPPING FOR GLOBAL TRADE (PSS)
The Integrated Parties of PSS
The 4 Aims of PSS
The 4 Elements of PSS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE ROUTES AND TRADING AREAS
The import export and transhipment process
Current trend of Sea Transportation
Types of shipping services
Factors determining service choice
DOCUMENTATION USED IN SEA CARGO OPERATIONS
The Bill of Lading
The Sea Way Bill
The Mate's Receipt
The Cargo Manifest
The Shipping Note
The Delivery Order
THE PRINCIPLES OF HANDLING DANGEROUS CARGO
Classification and Identification
Packing and Stowage
Marking and Labelling
CARRIAGE OF GOODS IN CONTAINERS
Features of Containerization
The precautionary measures
The types of containers and function
FREIGHT RATES AND CARGO CLAIMS
The Liner rates
The Commodity Box rate
The Freight All Kind rate
Notice of Claim
Time Limit and Bar
Claimants in claim
PRINCIPLES OF INTERMODALISM
The Features of Intermodal transport
The Definition of intermodalism
The Advantages of Intermodal operations
THE CONDITIONS OF DOCUMENTARY CREDIT IN SHIPPING
The types of payment options
The advantages and dis-advantages
The hidden Costs and Risks
COMMERCIAL AND TRADE DOCUMENT IN SHIPPING
Supplier's Quotation
Proforma Invoice
Purchase Order
Sales Confirmation
Commercial Invoice
Packing List
Shipper's Export Declaration
Export Shipping Instruction
THE PROPER USAGE OF INCOTERMS
Purpose and scope
Major terminologies
Group E, F, C, D terms
Incoterm in mode of transport
GROUP ACTIVITIES AND ASSIGNMENT
THE LATEST INCOTERMS 2010
TRAINER'S PROFILE
MR STEPHEN KUM (MBA, USA), is a fellow of the Institute of Freight Forwarders (UK), The Institute of Logistics & Transport (UK), the Institute of Business Administration (UK), Professional member of Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society and former Vice Chairman of the Persatuan Logistik Selangor.
He has more than 28 years hands-on experience in the field of International Trade, Global Procurement, Freight and Logistics.
He was the Managing Director of a large global logistics service provider with regional offices in UK, USA, Australia and Asia. Mr. Kum is also actively involved in training for manufacturers, corporations, forwarders, trade associations, trade divisions of embassies and tourism authority organisation.
He is also affiliated with Cambridge International College (UK) and Durham Logistics College (UK) as their Training Consultant and course examiner respectively. He is also an Associate Consultant for SCS Integrated Management Consultancy (UK).
COURSE FEES
RM 1080.00 per person - SBL/HRDF Claimable (include morning & afternoon tea break, lunch, notes and certificate of attendance)
REGISTRATION
Please fill in the enclosed registration form and fax it to 03-7880 2817
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