The Automated Export System (AES) Compliance seminars and AESPcLink workshop offer an opportunity for attendees to learn the mandatory requirements as specified in the FTR. In each two-day seminar, subject matter experts from the Census Bureau will discuss the regulations, the mandatory Automated Export System (AES) and classification of commodities. On the second day an optional hands-on training will be provided for those who are interested becoming certified in using the AES Direct/AESPcLink software or who simply want to refresh their training.
AES Compliance Seminar
The Automated Export System (AES) Compliance Seminar is an all day program where experts from the Department of Commerce (Census Bureau and Bureau of Industry and Security) will speak on export filing requirements. Customs and Border Protection recognizes this programs a mitigating factor should a penalty be issued. Mitigating factors can lead to lower fines. We will discuss other mitigating factors as well. Seminar qualifies for 7 CES credits.
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Seminar Topics
- Mandatory filing requirements
- How to avoid common penalties and seizure of cargo
- BIS export control requirements
- How to classify your product by Schedule B number and Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCN)
- Best practices for maintaining compliance with export regulations
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Can you answer the following?
- How do export regulations affect your business?
- What is the Automated Export System (AES) and how do you report your export information?
- Does your AES reporting comply with Export Administration Regulations?
- How do you report Commerce controlled exports in AES?
- Are you aware of upcoming regulatory changes that affect AES?
If you answered “no”or “I’m not sure”to any of the above questions,the AES Compliance Seminar can assist you.
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Who should attend?
- Manufacturers, Suppliers, Order Parties
- Freight Forwarders
- Exporting Carriers
- Consolidators
- Compliance Software Providers
AES PcLink Workshop
The AESPcLink Workshop is a 3 1/2 hour program that provides hands-on experience for the reporting of Electronic Export Information (EEI) through the AESPcLink system. Customs and Border Protection recognizes this programs a mitigating factor should a penalty be issued. Mitigating factors can lead to lower fines. Seminar qualifies for 3.5 CES credits.
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Seminar Topics
- Learn how to use AESPcLink
- Practice reporting export
- Create shipment templates
- Learn how to become AES certified
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Who should attend?
- Manufacturers, Suppliers, Order Parties
- Freight Forwarders
- Exporting Carriers
- Consolidators
- Compliance Software Providers