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Living with 10+2: A 2-part JOC webcast
Posted: 12/28/2009
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The end of the informed compliance phase of U.S. Customs and Border Protection's Importer Security Filing requirements brings with it the potential for significant increases in costs for U.S. importers. Filing late or filing incorrect information can incur hefty charges, and gathering the required information can slow the supply chain. How can a company best address these challenges so as to minimize risks and keep a lid on costs? What lessons have been learned during the initial implementation, and what are their implications for the future? Finally, what other regulatory efforts may affect companies going forward? In these webcasts, two panels will feature government and private-sector experts to examine these topics.

Live Date: January 26th - 1:30-2:30PM EST
Panel 1: 10+2/ISF: Avoiding Penalties and Controlling Costs

As mandatory filing begins, importers, carriers, and others face potential penalties for non-compliance. Filing late or inaccurate information can cost thousands of dollars, and trading partners who find the requirements too onerous may seek to avoid them or abandon the relationship altogether. This panel will look at ways to minimize exposure and discuss approaches to minimize the financial impact of ISF while meeting the government's mandates.

Participants Include:
Harry Butler, Web Editor, UBM Global Trade, Moderator

Rich DiNucci, Director, Secure Freight Initiative, Office of Field Operations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Christopher M. Kane, Partner, Simon Gluck & Kane LLP
Dean Tracy, Director International Transportation, Lowe's

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Live Date: January 27th - 1:30-2:30PM EST
Panel 2: What's Next for Container Security?

Is ISF the last major container security program, or just the beginning? The ISF is just one of many governmental efforts that have a bearing on container shipping, while food safety, consumer protection, and other initiatives may further reshape the industry. This panel will offer an overview of emerging trends.

Participants Include:
Harry Butler, Web Editor, UBM Global Trade, Moderator

Susan Kohn Ross, International Trade Counsel and Co-Chair Homeland Security Regulatory Practice Group, Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP
Matthew E. Walker, Director of International Operations, A.N. Deringer, Inc.
Rajiv Garg, Chief Operating Officer, Vilden Associates, Inc.

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Registration Options:
You can register for either Panel 1 OR Panel 2 individually
OR you can register for both Panel 1 AND Panel 2*
*if choosing to register for both panels, please complete registration on one of the two unique registration forms, by selecting the 'combined registration' option at bottom. You will receive a confirmation email for both webcasts separately within 2 business days of completing registration.

Ready Or Not — Preparing Your Supply Chain for the Air Cargo Screening Deadline
Posted: 12/10/2009
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Hear from the Transportation Security Administration and leading shippers on how to meet the Aug. 1, 2010, deadline for screening expedited shipments.

Get the answers you need!

  • What will you need to do to keep your goods moving seamlessly and without delay after the 100 percent air cargo screening deadline?
  • How will you choose whether to create your own certified screening program or use providers that meet federal guidelines?
  • How do you create a Certified Cargo Screening Program that keeps goods moving?

You’ll get these critical answers straight from the TSA, the government agency that designed the Certified Cargo Screening Program. You’ll also hear from leading companies that have put programs in place to keep their supply chains moving.

This webcast was presented live on December 10, 2009 and includes a question & answer period.

Will you be ready? August 1 will be here before you know it, so don't delay!
On-demand Archive access is only $99!

Participants Include:
Paul Page, Editorial Director, The Journal of Commerce, Moderator
Douglas Brittin, Air Cargo Manager, U.S. Transportation Security Administration
Tom Lewandowski, Sr. Manager - Logistics Operations, Geodis Global Solutions
Bradley Elrod, Senior Manager of Global Logistics Security, Pfizer

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The Impact of the Panama Canal Expansion on the U.S. Gulf
Posted: 11/19/2009
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Shipping lanes and trading patterns are likely to change after the Panama Canal completes construction of a third set of locks. When the project is complete, it will double canal capacity, allow more traffic, and accommodate the passage of longer and wider ships. These changes will create new opportunities and fundamentally change the utility of the Canals and their impact on US Gulf ports. In this hourlong webcast, our panelists tackle such questions as:

  • What Gulf ports are expected to benefit from the Panama Canal expansion?
  • What are the projections of vessel tonnage that will pass through the Panama Canal in 2014?
  • What are the top trade lanes that use the Panama Canal?
  • What are the main destination ports for eastbound ships using the Panama Canal?
  • What are trends for different types of carriers using the Panama Canal?
  • What new projects are under way at Alabama State Port Authority that will accommodate post-expansion Panama Canal traffic?
  • How will Mobile's new Pinto Terminal tap into Asian imports?

Participants Include:
Janet Plume, Program Director, JOC Conferences, Moderator
Rodolfo Sabonge, Vice President Market Research and Analysis, Panama Canal Authority
Bruce Lambert, Executive Director, Institute for Trade and Transportation Studies
James Lyons, Executive Director, Alabama State Port Authority

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Best Practices in Transportation Procurement - Bringing the Paper Savings to Reality
Posted: 11/05/2009
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Learn how Nestle USA used best-in-class procurement processes and technology to set strategic goals, exceed financial targets and manage carrier relationships in today's unprecedented carrier market - and delivered important and measurable savings.


Many companies are under pressure to dramatically reduce transportation costs while maintaining high levels of carrier service. In this complimentary webcast, Chainalytics, i2 Technologies and Nestle USA will share their best practices, proven techniques, and lessons learned to help you bring your company real results from future transportation bids. For companies today, the stakes in transportation procurement have never been higher, and you'll learn how sophisticated shippers use the procurement process not only to realize rate reductions and reduce their carrier base but to realign networks, improve service levels and win ongoing savings, while strengthening carrier relationships.

Participants Include:
Paul Page, Editorial Director, The Journal of Commerce, Moderator
Gary Girotti, Vice President, Transportation Practice, Chainalytics LLC
Joe Lombardo, Group Manager, Transportation, Nestle USA
Paul Bacon, Product Manager, Transportation Bid Collaboration, i2 Technologies

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3PL Outsourcing
Posted: 10/22/2009
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In a fast-changing economy, shippers face tough decisions on whether and how to outsource supply chain services to third-party logistics providers. Find out the latest about trends and issues in outsourcing to 3PLs. Join a Journal of Commerce webcast for a stimulating discussion featuring representatives from C.H. Robinson Worldwide and AMR Research.

Participants Include:
Jim Butts, Senior Vice President C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc.
Greg Aimi, Research Director, AMR Research

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Cotton Exports: A changing Dynamic Managing Challenges in Cotton Exports
Posted: 10/6/2009
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U.S. cotton exports are in a period of huge transition, in terms of who is exporting, where they produce the product and the competition they face from abroad.

There is mounting concern that infrastructure is straining to handle U.S. cotton exports efficiently . Listen as industry experts in the cotton export arena describe the challenges they are facing and the solutions that are needed in this exclusive Webcast.

Participants Include:
Peter Tirschwell
, Senior Adviser The Journal of Commerce, Moderator
W. "Neely" Mallory, III, President, Mallory Alexander International Logistics
Jordan Lea, Co-Owner, Eastern Trading Company
Meredith Allen, Executive Vice President, Staple Cotton Cooperative Association/Staple Cotton Discount Corporation

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The ABC’s of Customs Focused Assessments: How to Manage this Rigorous Process
Posted: 9/23/2009
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Now is the season when U.S. Customs and Border Protection notifies importers that they will be the subject of an upcoming Focused Assessment audit or “FA.” An FA is the largest importer review and audit conducted by Customs and typically involves an intensive 6-month audit process of your company’s import operations conducted by a CBP audit team. The CBP team can be expected to review internal controls and Customs entries for compliance in regards to value, HTS classification, NAFTA, GSP, reconciliation, anti-dumping, and other free trade agreements. Effectively preparing for the FA is critical and has proven to reduce potential penalty liability as well as maintaining your import compliance credibility with Customs.

Part 1: Hear from senior CBP officials who oversee and implement the Focused Assessment program and have the opportunity to ask questions
Part 2: A private Q&A session with experienced trade lawyers and ex-Customs officials on how to prepare for and manage the Focused Assessment process.

Participants Include:
Harry Butler
, Editor, International Trade Group, UBM Global Trade, Moderator

Cindy Covell, Executive Director, Regulatory Audit, Office of International Trade, Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security
Matt Krimski, Oversight Director, Regulatory Audit, Washington, D.C., Office of International Trade, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security
Robert Allen, Field Director, Long Beach, Regulatory Audit, Office of International Trade, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security
Cindy de Leon, Senior Contract Trade Auditor, Pisani & Roll LLP
Robert J. Pisani, Partner, Pisani & Roll LLP

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New Efficiencies in Retail Supply Chains: Putting Productivity to Work in the Downturn
Posted: 6/17/2009
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Presented by The Journal of Commerce¸ hear two experts’ discussion on how forward thinking retailers are improving their demand forecasting and supply chain management. This Journal of Commerce webcast exclusive offers registrants the opportunity to present questions to the speakers for immediate response and discussion.

Participants Include:
Larry Lapide, Ph. D.,
Director, Demand Management MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics (CTL)

John T. (Tom) Mentzer, Ph.D., Chancellor's Professor, Bruce Excellence Chair of Business, and Executive Director, Demand Supply Integration Forums The University of Tennessee

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Reconsidering West Coast Routings: A Fresh Perspective on Why West Coast Routings for Asia Import Cargo
Posted: 6/16/2009
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The reality of the West Coast as a trade gateway defies common wisdom. Seen by many shippers as plagued by congestion, labor disruption and high costs; cargo has steadily been shifted to other gateways more often than not on the East Coast. But current ocean, rail and over-the-road pricing suggest that a fresh look may be warranted. Congestion and longshore labor unrest are non-existent at the moment and may be for years to come. Current ocean and intermodal rates are favorable, as are transit times.

Hear what expert speakers discussed – using specific examples – on why West Coast routings for cargo headed into the interior U.S. makes abundant sense right now in many situations as it relates to the current environment.

Participants Include:
Steve Van Kirk, Vice President, Intermodal Commercial Management, Schneider National, Inc.
David Bennett, Vice President, Global Logistics Sales, Schneider Logistics, Inc.
Lawrence Gross, President, Gross Transportation Consulting, Inc.

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New Air Cargo Screening Mandates: The Next 50%
Posted: 4/14/2009
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The airline industry recently met the government's deadline to screen 50% of all cargo aboard passenger aircraft, and is now facing the challenge of meeting the 2010 deadlinefor 100% screening. Initial reports are somewhat optimistic about the impact on the supply chain, but a number of critical issues remain to be addressed.

Webcast featured insights on these issues from aviation and security experts, including presentations from a panel discussion held at AirCargo 2009 and newly released interviews with the panelists by Paul Page, editorial director of The Journal of Commerce.

Participants Include:
Asa Hutchinson, Former Under Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security & Chairman of the Safe Commerce Coalition
Dave Brooks, President, American Airlines Cargo
Brandon Fried, Executive Director, Airforwarders Association
Chris Connell, President, Commodity Forwarders Inc.
Brad Elrod, Senior Manager Global Logistics Security Pfizer Pharmaceuticals

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