Course Duration: 1.5 Months
Total Classes: 6 (18 Hours)
Course Overview
The Export and Import Management (EIM) Certification course by IIL is a meticulously structured program aimed at providing participants with a profound understanding of the export and import process, documentation, regulations, financial aspects, and practical insights from real-world cases. Whether you are a business owner, executive, manager, working in a commercial department, or aspiring to join the field of international trade, this course offers essential knowledge and skills to enhance your proficiency and make informed decisions in global business transactions.
What You’ll Learn
Module 1: Export and Import Process Flow and Stakeholders
- Flow Chart
- Stakeholders
- Manufacturer/Maker/consignor/Ship From/Payee/Supplier/Exporter/Seller
- Buyer/Importer/consignee/Ship to/payor/Beneficiary
- Commission agent/buying agent.
- Auditor/Inspector
- Bank
- Transporter
- Insurer
- C&F Agent
- Shipping Agent (Mainline operator, Forwarder, Non-vessel operative Carrier)
- Customs & Bond Commissionerate
- Port Authority & Operator
- CFS (Off dock operation)
- Other Regulatory Authority
- CCI&E
- BSTI
- Department of explosive
- Energy Regulatory commission
- Bangladesh Navy
- Ministry of Agriculture
- Ministry of Commerce
- Export Promotion Bureau
- Director General of Drugs Administration
- Narcotics Department
- DC office
- Fire Brigade
- BGMEA/BKMEA/FBCCI/DCCI, etc.
Module 2: Export and Import Documentation Essentials
- IRC/ERC/IP/EP (Industrial & Commercial)
- Proforma Invoice
- Marine Insurance Cover note and policy.
- Commercial Invoice & Packing List
- Export/import Permission from CCI&E for without LC/LCA
- LC/LCA Copy
- Inspection certificate if required
- Fumigation certificate if required
- COO & COA
- BL/LR/CN/AWB
- Bill of Exchange
- IGM/EGM
- Permission/NOC from respective regulatory authorities (BSTI, BN, MOA, MOC, etc.)
- Trade preferential certificate (GSP / REX / PRC / APAT / SAFTA)
- Original documents retirement
- Shipping Guarantee/Import Delivery Order
- Banking
- LC & Flow
- Open Account Transaction
- Credit report of the Supplier
- LC Tenor
- EDF loan for member for BGMEA/BKMEA/BGAPMEA/LFMEAB/BCWMA
- UPAS LC
- avalization & Discounting (Process/Flow)
- Standard LC opening procedure
- Issuing/applicant, Advising/correspondent, intermediary, Beneficiary, confirming, Negotiating, Lien, & reimbursement/remitting Bank.
- Standard LC Clause
- SWIFT message & Code
- Nostro & Vostro A/C
- Negotiable & Non-negotiable documents.
- LC at sight or Deferred/Usance LC
- Back-to-back LC
- Transferable LC
- Confirmed LC
- LC limit & Margin
- Import/Export without LC
- TT Payment
- UCPDC-600: Customs & Practice
- URC-522: Documentary collection
- ISBP 745 : Examination of Documents
- URR 725 : Reimbursement
- URDG 758: Demand Guarantee
- ISP 98 : Standby Letter of Credit
- URBPO 750 : Uniform Rules for Bank Payment Obligation
- GFET (Guidelines for Foreign exchange Transactions
Module 3: Rules and Regulations in International Trade
- Customs Act
- Clearing process Import (Flow Chart)
- Clearing Process for Export (Flow Chart)
- Import Policy Order
- Export Policy Order
- BDS (BSTI)
- Baggage Rules
- ASYCUDA
- CPC
- SROs
- Capital machinery.
- Minimum Value
- Assessment valuation rules 200
- Eligibility for trade preferential benefits
- Duty Drawback
- Cash Incentive.
Module 4: Shipping and Marine Insurance
- Sea/Air/Road/Pipeline Freight
- Incoterm 2020
- FCL/LCL; FTL/LTL
- Types of container & Pallets
- Dangerous Goods handling
- Explanatory Books for HSN determination
- Marine Insurance type, Cover note, Policy & Claim Management
- Shipping Tradelines
- Port yard & CFS operation.
Module 5: Financial Aspects of Export and Import Transactions
- Calculation
- Assessable Value for Import Duty
- Customs Duty
- Supplementary Duty
- Regulatory Duty
- Value Added Tax (VAT)
- Advance Income Tax
- Advance Tax
- Landed Costs Calculation (Excluding Rebate)
- Global Tax
- C&F Agent commission
- Port Charges
- Sea/Air Freight (Gross & Volumetric weight)
Module 6: Navigating Shipping Terminology and Concepts
Understanding Jargon and terminology helps ease of operation and saves from
misunderstanding. Here, you’ll become familiar with the specialized vocabulary used in the
shipping and international trade industry. Understanding shipping jargon is crucial for
effective communication and negotiation.
Module 7: Practical Insights from Real-world Export and Import Cases
The most valuable learning is from experience, and it can’t be better than a real-life case
study. In this final module, you will analyze real-life case studies related to export and
import scenarios. By applying the knowledge gained throughout the course, you’ll develop
problem-solving skills and learn from practical examples.
This course will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the export and import
management process, equipping you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the
complexities of international trade successfully.
Benefits of the EIM Course
Highlighting your Expertise
Obtaining a warehouse certification highlights your expertise and differentiates you from other candidates in job applications.
Increasing Job Prospects
A recognized warehouse certification broadens your employment opportunities and has the potential to lead to higher-paying roles.
Skills Development
The course effectively cultivates your skills, fostering significant personal growth.
Understanding of Best Practices
It offers a comprehensive grasp of industry best practices, enriching your knowledge and competence.
Networking Opportunities
Enrolling in the course provides networking prospects, enabling you to connect with like-minded professionals and discover new career avenues.
BDT 10000 (Online)
BDT 15000 (In Person)
Details
1.5 Months | 6 Classes (18 Hours)
Next Session Starts:
17 January 2025
Year Ending Offer Flat 20% Off! Limited to the first 10 participants only
Online Details
Platform: Live Class on Zoom
Class Time: Every Friday (7:00 PM – 10:00 PM)
In-Person Details
Time: Every Friday (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Assessment Processes:
- The course assessment mark is 100.
- The assessment for this course consists of two examinations: a midterm and a final-term assessment.
- Both examinations follow a Multiple-Choice Question (MCQ) format.
- Assignment
Passing Score:
To complete EIM, a student must need to obtain a minimum of 70% marks.
Eligibility:
Graduated. No Age limits.
Documents:
To get enrolled in the EIM course you have to submit the following documents:
- Two copies of the passport-size photo
- Photocopy of the last academic certificate
- Photocopy of the NID card or passport
N: B: Course fees are non-refundable
About the Instructor
12+ years of Supply Chain working experience in 3 different MNCs, more than 200 hours as a trainer, awarded for many Supply Chain contributions along with world-class Supply Chain Certification from the USA.
Admission Details
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The Bank Details are given below:
Bank Name: Bank Asia
Account Name: Institute Of Industrial Learning
Account Number: 62033000393
Branch Name: Banani (Dhaka North Branch)
Routing Number: 070260683
Bkash Number: 01894 – 627101 (Merchant)
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Secure your seat now and embark on an enriching learning journey with us at IIL. We look forward to welcoming you!
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“I am extremely pleased with the Export and Import Course and the exceptional instruction provided. The trainer’s clear and friendly communication style made complex topics easy to understand, and his step-by-step approach to the material was invaluable. The course effectively filled crucial gaps in my knowledge of export/import banking, logistics, and documentation. Overall, I am well satisfied with both the learning experience and the comprehensive content covered.”
“I am excited to share that I have successfully completed the Certification Course on Export and Import Management. This course provided comprehensive insights into international trade, thanks to our exceptional instructor. His deep knowledge, real-world experience, and engaging teaching style made complex ideas simple to grasp. I now feel confident navigating international trade and strongly endorse this course for anyone aiming to progress their career in export and import management”.
After completing the Certification Course on Export & Import Management, I am convinced that this program is fully dedicated to learning and skill development. It covers essential aspects of commercial, export, and import activities. As a professional in the procurement department, I firmly believe that this course has significantly benefited me in my career. The knowledge and skills I have gained will undoubtedly enhance my professional capabilities.