The Chamber runs a number of training events designed to meet the needs of those individuals working in the export sector. Courses are run at convenient locations across the county throughout the year. We also provide two online interactive guides produced by HMRC for those new to exporting.
Trading with the EU Trading with the Rest of the World
Exporting- Understanding the Paperwork
18th February 2013 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Maidstone
Problems associated with Export
Export Documentation problems will often lead to delays in getting goods to customers, increased costs and charges, and a breakdown of goodwill between seller and buyer. Changes to regulations and requirements often pass unnoticed or are misunderstood. Find out more
Using Documentary Letters of Credit, Drafts and Bills
22nd March 2013 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Maidstone
The use of Letters of Credit has increased significantly by UK exporters and importers because of the global economic situation, political insecurity in some markets and the withdrawal of credit insurance cover. Find out more
Revised Incoterms Rules 2010 for Import Export
29th April 2013 9:30 am – 12:15 pm Maidstone
Misunderstanding and mis-use s of the delivery terms come high on the list of common mistakes made in International trade.
Find out more
Classification of Goods – Using Commodity and Tariff Codes
29th April 2013 1:15 pm – 4:00 pm Maidstone
The correct classification of goods using commodity and tariff codes is fundamental for customs compliance, establishing correct duty rates, origin of goods, intrastat, export control and many other customs procedures. Find out more
Introduction to Export Operations
22nd May 2013 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Maidstone
This workshop with give you an overview of the Terminology, Procedures and Documentation used in the export process and to promote awareness of the responsibilities and obligations of all parties. Find out more
Exporting- Understanding the Paperwork
24th June 2013 9:30 am – 4:30 pm Maidstone
Problems associated with Export
Export Documentation problems will often lead to delays in getting goods to customers, increased costs and charges, and a breakdown of goodwill between seller and buyer. Changes to regulations and requirements often pass unnoticed or are misunderstood. Find out more







