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Introducing FREIGHT MATTERS CANADA

Second Review Business Analysts

Logistics & Customs resource

Importing Exporting Loading

Airfreight

Cargo Insurance Incoterms

Customs

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FREIGHT MATTERS CANADA

Logistics & Customs resource

Freight Matters Canada is a logistics and transportation guide to the key elements of international commerce. As a information source, training document and learning guide, it provides an easy to use and searchable reference with documents and links embedded placed in context.

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Logistics & Customs resource Features •12 subjects covering 60 topics. •6 Glossaries throughout the presentation and interlinked with the master glossary •50 relevant links to international and governmental pages embedded in each topic. •Flexibility to move throughout the presentation and search each index. •Customizable for each unique training session. •142 Slides, available in PPT, PDF, PPS

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Logistics & Customs resource Q> Why do I need to know all these topics when I use a logistics company ? A> A logistics provider will of course aid you on some issues but they still expect you the importer or exporter to know the basics of buying and selling as well as industry terms, legalities. This guide covers many of the typical issues and terms that will arise during international commerce.

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Logistics & Customs resource Q> Who is responsible for compliance to governmental and international bodies?

A> You are. Responsibility is not transferable. The content of your documents, the HS code used, declarations, markings, the issuance of Food and Dangerous Goods certificates are 100 % your liability. This guide provides important information on many compliance issues including the links to the governmental bodies and agencies.

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INCOTERMS

Incoterms Introduction Ex Works , FCA & FOB CIF, CFR, CPT DDU, DDP Incoterms for Special Loads Incoterms Wall Chart Sept.15 2009

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BANKING Second Review Business Analysts

International Payment Documentary Collection International Letter of Credit Letter of Credit Issuance Chart Letter of Credit Payment Chart Letter of Credit Preparation Glossary Sept.15 2009

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INSURANCE Second Review Business Analysts

Introduction Carriers Insurance – Limited Liability /Errors and Omissions All Risks and War – Open Cargo Policy General Average F.P.A Free of Particular Average Insurance Claims (2 slides) Glossary (2 slides)

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AIRFREIGHT

Introduction Airfreight Pricing – Loose /Contract Door to Door & Surcharges Airfreight ULD Introduction Specifications LD9 & 88” Lower Deck Specifications 96” & LD8 Lower Deck Specifications LD3 & LD2 Lower Deck Airport Codes Canada Airfreight Glossary Sept.15 2009

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SEAFREIGHT

Introduction LCL (Less than container load) Pricing LCL Pricing LCL – Door to Door FCL (Full container load Pricing FCL Standard Containers Open Top Flat Rack Containers Specialized Containers Seafreight Glossary (3 slides) Sept.15 2009

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DANGEROUS GOODS

Introduction

Accidental Release /Report

Classification

Dangerous Goods Directives

Documentation Classes and Placards

Resources

Safety Marks Means of Containment Training Emergency Response Assistance Plan Sept.15 2009

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LOADING

Facilities – Carriers Loading Preparation Formations Straight Formations Turned Formations Pinwheeled Formations Weight Distribution Blocking & Bracing Software Sept.15 2009

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EXPORTING Second Review Business Analysts

Introduction Export Documents Export Reporting CAED G7 Electronic Reporting Business No - Summary Export Controls Export Checklist

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IMPORTING Second Review Business Analysts

Introduction

Carrier Selection

Import Controls

Customs Broker Selection

Permits, Certificates Self Clearance & Customs

The Arrival Checklist

Supplier Selection Supplier Criteria Mode of Transport Selection

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CUSTOMS

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Introduction Customs Preparation

AMPS – Administrative Monetary Penalty System FAST

Documentation

ACROSS

Advanced Commercial Information (ACI – Canada, AMS – USA)

NAFTA The Tariff

Pars and RMD PIP Canada – CTPAT USA CSA – Customs Self Assessment Sept.15 2009

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Glossary

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DOCUMENTS

Commercial Invoice Canada Customs Invoice B13 NAFTA Certificate Packing List SED – US Shippers Export Declaration CFIA Food Inspection Declaration Truck Bill of Lading Dangerous Goods Declaration Sept.15 2009

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Author : Gloria Rubaine, logistics consultant and founder of Second Review Business Analysts. Based in Toronto, Canada, Ms Rubaine has served the logistics industry for over 30 years as Trade, Business and Customer Service Manager for major global logistics companies. Current activities are freight procurement, consulting, information and resource development as well as publishing articles, resources and videos for the international transportation community.

Contact us at [email protected] to order your copy or visit www.secondreview.ca

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