Export control compliance is a challenging task, particularly for aerospace and defence businesses. Following the success of two initial roadshow events earlier this year, AEB, a leading provider of global trade and supply chain management software solutions, has added two more dates in June. Registration is open at https://www.aeb.com/uk/events/aerospace-defence-roadshow-registration.php
 
Successful export control compliance programmes include many aspects. They affect all processes, divisions and teams within a company and also stretch far beyond the boundaries of a business to include suppliers, partners, and customers. Regulatory requirements from national, EU, and US authorities must be considered. In order to support the industry in establishing and maintaining successful compliance programmes, AEB provides automated solutions to secure business processes and increase efficiency in a sustainable way.
 
As part of its export control awareness initiatives, AEB is hosting a free roadshow highlighting solutions for different areas of compliance throughout 2016. After a successful season kick-off in February, the following two events are now open for online registration:
 
Tuesday 7 June 2016 – Warwick
Thursday 9 June 2016 – London Heathrow
 
Early bookings are recommended, as seating is limited to enable participants to share and discuss their individual challenges.
 
Topics will include:
  • Export controls and licence management.
  • Efficient screening of business partners, identification of potential export control violations, and management of all relevant data for applicable licences. Including data integration in customs and commercial documentation, temporary licences, restrictions and decrementations.
  • Technology transfers management.
  • Transparent management of technology transfers with flexible options to specify activities relating to customers, prospects, products, dates including web-based access to enable entire organisational networks to benefit from the solution.
  • EAR and ITAR management.
  • Comprehensive management of US export controls and all relevant EAR and ITAR licences including revision control to support General Correspondences, a ‘three stock process’ for decrementation, additional data such as USML and ECCN.
  • Product classification.
  • Smart management of customs code and export control number assignments. In line with applicable product master data and ECN, ECCN, and USML classifications and in compliance with all relevant rules: nomenclature, coded documents, mapping directory.