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The Basics of Importing: Who's Responsible for What?

Date:  March 13, 2008
Time:  11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
Location:  Sheraton Madison Hotel, 706 John Nolen Drive
Phone:  (608) 240-1951
Email:  jcarmichael@johnsonbank.com
Contact:  Jill Carmichael
Sponsor:  Madison International Trade Association (MITA)
Co-Sponsor:  Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy (WAGE) and Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER)
Cost:  $30/$35

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So you send documents to your customs broker and after a period of time, your cargo shows up and your broker sends you a bill. What happens in between? How does it get from the boat or airline to your or your customer’s dock? Hear from a customs broker who will diagram all the players in the supply chain who touch your cargo and find out what drives the mechanism of a customs entry. Learn what happens pre- and post-entry, as well as about U.S. Customs programs both voluntary (ACE, C-TPAT) and mandatory (the upcoming Importer Security Filing).

Scott Alan Case is a licensed customs broker and vice president of Camelot Company. Mr. Case has been involved with international trade full time since graduating from Northwestern University in 1993. Camelot Company was founded by Mr. Case's father in 1977 and handles both import and export freight forwarding as well as customs brokerage and the other services. He is a member of the board of directors of the National Customs Brokers and Forwarder’s Association of America (NCBFAA).


Cost: 
$30 for members 
$35 for non-members

Registration Info:
On-line registration is now available.  Follow the link to register and pay by credit card on-line.
Or you register by sending an e-mail to Jill Carmichael, MITA Treasurer, at jcarmichael@johnsonbank.com by Thursday, January 3.  Payments are accepted at the door on the day of the event.

MITA Cancellation Policy:
To cancel your registration without penalty, contact Jill Carmichael (jcarmichael@johnsonbank.com) four business days prior to the scheduled event, as final counts are given to the meeting facility at that time. She can be reached by phone at (608) 240-1951. If you register for a luncheon or dinner program and do not attend, you will be billed for the full price of the meeting. Substitutions are permitted. 




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