Fee: RM 850 per pax
Loyalty Points: 850 Points
Duration: 1 Day
Note: In-house course is available. Request it HERE
Original price was: RM1,300.00.RM850.00Current price is: RM850.00.
IntroductionThe contemporary changed business landscape has created a proliferation of global trading risks and costs, compounded by the virtual ruling of borderless transactions. Thus, existing demand volatility, market vulnerability and information invisibility is even more impactful. There is a strong necessity to mitigate these obstacles and obstruction in the import export pipeline. The starting point of the process is from pre-shipping to post-shipping formalities and trade documentation How Will You BenefitUpon completion of this programme, the participants will be able to :
Who Should AttendThis program is suitable for Executives and Managers from Procurement & Purchasing, Financing & Costing, Supply & Distribution, Sales & Marketing and Shipping & Logistics MethodologyThis program will be conducted with interactive lectures, PowerPoint presentation, discussions and practical exercise Module
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Fee: RM 850 per pax
Loyalty Points: 850 Points
Duration: 1 Day
Note: In-house course is available. Request it HERE
Stephen Kum Foong Sang
Biodata:
Stephen Kum Foong Sang graduated with Master of Business Administration from Newport University, United States. He is a fellow of the Institute of Freight Forwarders (UK), The Institute of Logistics & Transport (UK), The Institute of Business Administration (UK), Professional Member of Logistics & Supply Chain Management Society and former Vice Chairman of Persatuan Logistik Selangor.Stephen has over 28 years of hands-on experience in the field of international trade, global procurement, freight and logistics supply chain management. His consultancy expertise relates to implementing logistics strategy, criteria in selection of carriers, supply chain integration and Incoterms contracts. He has been involved in corporate training and development since 2002 for manufacturers, multinational companies, trade associations and trade and tourism divisions of foreign embassies.