
Whether you or your freight forwarder complete the EEI filing on the ACE system, accurate and correct reporting is mandatory for all U.S. exports.
ACE System – Automated Commercial Environment Training Seminar
Wednesday, December 5th, 8am to 4:30pm at Youngstown State University
The responsibility of intentional or unintentional mistakes is always the exporter’s responsibility.
The Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS), the State Department, and the U.S. Census Bureau have the complete authority to access your data, review and monitor any errors, licenses, end-user information and much more to ensure exporters are in compliance. Learn how to catch your errors and mistakes before they do.
Who should attend:
· Anyone who is involved in international trade and has an ACE filing account, regardless whether or not your forwarder files on your behalf
· The exporting team in addition to the higher management and owners
· Company’s supply chain manager, CFO, documents & record keeping officer
Compliance managers
Speakers:
Trade Regulation
· Shannon Barley – Supervisory Survey Statistician
· U.S. Census Bureau – Washington D.C. Office
Export Shipment Filings in AESDirect (ACE)
· Alexander George – Survey Statistician
· U.S. Census Bureau – Washington D.C. Office
Commodity Classification
· Crystal Carmon – Supervisory Survey Statistician
· U.S. Census Bureau – Washington D.C. Office
Customs and Boarder Protection
· Representative from the Cleveland Office (Tentatively)
Learn how to avoid costly mistakes before they happen!