Managing Exports is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to navigating complex customs rules, export controls, barriers, laws and licenses; expanding international sales; automating export administration; reducing costs; streamlining export operations; and managing the export department.
Book Details:
- Author: Frank Reynolds
- ISBN: 9780470349526
- Year Published: 2003
- Pages: 368
- BISAC: BUS001040, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS/Accounting / Managerial
About the Book and Topic:
Managing Exports is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to navigating complex customs rules, export controls, barriers, laws and licenses; expanding international sales; automating export administration; reducing costs; streamlining export operations; and managing the export department.
In today’s global economy, it is inevitable that corporations will have exports. By now they have learned how to do perform the day-to-day operations but a growing concern is how to manage this operation. By using this book, exports can be better managed thereby saving thousands of dollars and fines imposed by the government for violation of regulations as well as reducing risk exposures.
* Provides practical easy-to-implement advice on how to comply with the latest rules and regulations. * Shows how to recoup money spent on duty drawbacks. * Shows how to get around trade barriers in foreign countries. * Shows how to use the internet and other technologies to reduce the cost of exporting. * Provides insights into reducing export risk exposures.
About the Author
FRANK REYNOLDS is the President of International Projects, a twenty-five year old award-winning foreign trade company based in Toledo, Ohio. He writes the Journal of Commerce’s “Export ABCs” column and The Exporter’s “The Trading Desk” column, holds a U.S. customs broker license, and represented the United States at the ICC INCOTERMS 2000 Revision. He brings forty years of hands-on experience to the task of managing exports.