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This module aims to develop an understanding of supply chain management in international trade. This includes defining supply chain management, the relationship between supply chain and logistics, effective supply chain planning and responding to problems and issues associated with international trade.
Understanding commodity codes is vital to internationally trading businesses. Commodity codes are used worldwide to determine the customs duty and other charges levied on the goods when importing and exporting. They also determine any preferential treatments or restrictions and prohibitions that may apply to the goods and are used for monitoring trade volumes and applying international trade measures. This virtual half-day course will provide an insight into what commodity codes are and how getting them wrong can have a big impact on your business. By attending this course, we will ensure you: Are aware of what a commodity code is and what it is used for Understand the process of how to classify goods Successfully classify a range of goods Understand the importance of getting your commodity codes correct. Please note: If you are working towards your British Chamber of Commerce (BCC) Foundation Award, this course will count towards 1 of your 6 modules. Please make sure you select the ‘Yes’ option in the dropdown option for BCC when booking.
Engaging your first young Trustees: Programme information session Thursday 10 April, 2-3pm This free informal information session for museum staff and trustees aims to provide more information about the Kids in Museums programme to support you to recruit young Trustees at your museum, gallery or heritage organisation. Please note this programme is funded by Arts Council England. We have up to eight free places available for museums from England. If you are based in Wales, Northern Ireland or Scotland, we may be able to accommodate you if we do not receive sufficient applications from English museums. In this session, you can: Find out more about the programme, Hear about the impact the programme has had on the museums that took part 2024-25, Hear more about Kids in Museums programmes, our impact and how we work with wider museum sector, Ask any questions about the young Trustees programme. This session will be one hour long and delivered on Zoom. If you require any adjustments to attend a session on Zoom, please let us know and we will find a way to support you. Who should attend? This session is for Trustees and staff from museums and heritage organisations who are interested in appointing young people aged 18-30 to their boards.