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Market Access (Part 1) Requirements for Food and Drink Exporters
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Join us for a comprehensive 45-minute presentation that will explore the key requirements for UK food and drink exporters, with a focus on the major challenge of handling regulations and how to effectively navigate interactions with government bodies in your target export markets.
What you’ll learn
- Understanding the documentation required for export, with particular emphasis on Customs requirements, to ensure smooth and compliant export processes
- Clarifying the key regulatory bodies and organisations exporters must interact with in their target markets, ensuring no critical steps are missed
- Detailed overview of the processes and procedures that need to be followed when crossing borders, and how to effectively manage logistics and compliance
- Insights into the agencies involved in key areas such as sustainability, traceability, and other environmental considerations, and how these impact export operations
Description
Throughout the webinar, we will look at essential documentation and regulatory bodies, sharing insights and strategies to help propel your business forward to gain full market access as seamlessly as possible.
The session will feature real-world examples and case studies to better illustrate how these principles apply in practice and ensure practical, actionable takeaways for your business.
The presentation will be supported by slides to guide the discussion, followed by a 15-minute Q&A session where we can address any specific queries you may have.
By the end of this webinar, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and resources to streamline your export operations and gain access to new markets.
Speakers
Andy Bridges
Trainer, Chartered Institute of Export & International Trade
Over 25 years’ experience in international trade, earning a BTEC, City and Guilds Diploma in business management and becoming a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management in 2002
Worked in logistics and supply chains for a host of blue chip companies since 1995, mostly in the aviation and defence sectors
Developed global distribution networks over projected timescales, as well as expertise in just-in-time grounded aircraft supply on essential instruments
Worked as a civilian supply consultant for the original Op-Telic and Op-Heric operations for digital communications equipment in Iraq and Afghanistan