Logistics & customs – Introduction to customs classification
Logistics & customs – Introduction to customs classification, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.05, with 16 lectures, 3 quizzes, based on 182 reviews, and has 2298 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn about and understand what customs classification is. Know what HS and HTS are and what they are used for. Be able to read, look up online, and interpret a HS or HTS customs code and find the possible applicable duty rates. Be in position to pursue further advanced training related to the actual customs classification of goods. This course is ideal for individuals who are Individuals working or aspiring to work in the field of transportation, logistics, trade compliance or supply chain. or Individuals whose role will bring them to interact in some way or other with trade compliance and customs classification. or Individuals who will be involved in international trade. or Individuals curious about customs classification and the Harmonized System. It is particularly useful for Individuals working or aspiring to work in the field of transportation, logistics, trade compliance or supply chain. or Individuals whose role will bring them to interact in some way or other with trade compliance and customs classification. or Individuals who will be involved in international trade. or Individuals curious about customs classification and the Harmonized System.
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Summary
Title: Logistics & customs – Introduction to customs classification
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.05
Number of Lectures: 16
Number of Quizzes: 3
Number of Published Lectures: 16
Number of Published Quizzes: 3
Number of Curriculum Items: 19
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 19
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn about and understand what customs classification is.
- Know what HS and HTS are and what they are used for.
- Be able to read, look up online, and interpret a HS or HTS customs code and find the possible applicable duty rates.
- Be in position to pursue further advanced training related to the actual customs classification of goods.
Who Should Attend
- Individuals working or aspiring to work in the field of transportation, logistics, trade compliance or supply chain.
- Individuals whose role will bring them to interact in some way or other with trade compliance and customs classification.
- Individuals who will be involved in international trade.
- Individuals curious about customs classification and the Harmonized System.
Target Audiences
- Individuals working or aspiring to work in the field of transportation, logistics, trade compliance or supply chain.
- Individuals whose role will bring them to interact in some way or other with trade compliance and customs classification.
- Individuals who will be involved in international trade.
- Individuals curious about customs classification and the Harmonized System.
Learn about customs classification, the Harmonized System and the US Harmonized Tariff Schedule with this Allyn International eLearning course.
Learning objectives:
Following this course, the student should:
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Understand what customs classification is.
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Know what HS and HTS are and what they are used for.
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Be able to read, look up online, and interpret a HS or HTS customs code and find the possible applicable duty rates.
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Be in position to pursue further advanced training related to the actual customs classification of goods.
Introduction to customs classification training content:
In this trade compliance training, we will look at some introductory information related to customs classification.
Customs classification is the fact of determining in which category goods should be placed in relation to their customs clearance. Categorizing them is need for duties & tariff as well as trade rules, restrictions, quota and statistical purposes.
We will start by presenting the international Harmonized System used as a basis for the global classification of goods for customs purposes.
We will then explain the difference between the international HS system and the systems used on national levels.
We will finish by looking in a few more details at the national classification system used in the US – the US HTS – see how it is structured and how it is linked to the applicable tariffs and duties.
Interactive parts are available to assist with the learning and validate the knowledge acquired in this customs and trade compliance training.
The information in this module will be high level, introductory only. For more advanced information please refer to further specific training materials and options.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: About customs
Lecture 1: Introduction to customs 1
Lecture 2: Introduction to customs 2
Chapter 3: The Harmonized System (HS)
Lecture 1: HS classification in situation
Lecture 2: The Harmonized System (HS) and its purpose
Lecture 3: Structure and Organization of HS
Lecture 4: National Commodity classifications
Chapter 4: The Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS)
Lecture 1: The Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS)
Lecture 2: Structure of HTS
Lecture 3: Organization of the HTS
Lecture 4: HTS nomenclature
Lecture 5: Reading the HTS
Lecture 6: HTS summary
Chapter 5: Schedule B
Lecture 1: Schedule B
Chapter 6: Additional reading
Lecture 1: Customs Classification and harmonized codes
Chapter 7: Quiz
Lecture 1: Customs classification and trade compliance quiz
Instructors
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Allyn Training
Logistics training and short courses by Allyn International
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- 5 stars: 85 votes
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