Expeditors is excited for Tradewin to host our Import Compliance Seminar in Hebron, KY! Please see seminar details below.

Thursday, April 25, 2024
9:00AM - 4:00PM
Begin arriving at 8:30am to check in and for breakfast. Lunch will be provided.

Location:
Expeditors Cincinnati
2000 Connor Rd, Suite 190
Hebron, KY 41048

Payment:
Registration is $150 per person and includes continental breakfast and lunch. Please make checks payable to: Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.

Send payment in the form of a business or personal check to the below:

Attn: Ryan McClure
2000 Connor Rd, Suite 190
Hebron, KY 41048

Credit cards are not accepted at this time.

Send all inquiries regarding payment to Ryan McClure

Due to space constraints, in the event that you are unable to attend, kindly notify us by Thursday, April 11, 2024, to qualify for a refund.

Description:
CBP’s mission is to safeguard America's borders while enhancing the Nation's global economic competitiveness.  Importers’ responsibility to use Reasonable Care in their day-to-day activities includes understanding the Most Common Importer Errors, preparing for a Focused Assessment, and understanding how the Priority Trade Issues impact daily affairs.  Other topics to be discussed include Classification; Valuation; Recordkeeping; Post-entry activity; and Origin Determination.

This educational seminar has been developed to help educate traders about core trade compliance concepts.  These concepts will help traders understand their roles and responsibilities in relation to the movement of merchandise as well as provide a framework for the processes and procedures that should be in place to run a successful trade compliance program.

Presented by:
Norman Lubeck, Esq., Senior Manager, Global Trade Advisory Services

Norm joined Tradewin in 2011, continuing a successful career in international logistics and trade compliance that began in 1987. Norm has more than 24 years of experience in the private sector advising multinational corporations on international trade and customs matters. He has been Trade Counsel for a logistics management firm and has managed the Trade Compliance departments for several multinational corporations. Norm's technical background includes expertise in Focused Assessment, Prior Disclosure, CTPAT, NAFTA and other Trade Preference Program compliance, and Export Compliance, and he maintains proficiency in a broad spectrum of international trade topics that are essential in today's regulatory environment. Norm holds a B.A. from Middlebury College and a J.D. from Suffolk Law School. He is a US Licensed Customs Broker and a member of the Massachusetts bar.

 

Registration for this event is closed. Please reach out to Ryan McClure with any questions or concerns.