By popular request and desire to better understand and learn more about this topic, NAFTZ is covering the following hot topic:
This session will cover the latest information.
Featured Speaker(s): Sean Lydon, ISCM
Keeping Your Core Zone Documents Up To Date/ Drafting a Zone Schedule
The Zone Schedule sets the policies and operating procedures for your zone, and the Operator’s Agreement defines the relationship each Grantee has with its Operators. Together, they help set expectations and eliminate ambiguity as your FTZ prospects get ready to make a commitment to joining the program. The flexibility Grantees have with setting up each makes for either important choices, or really long documents that impact the profitability, attractiveness, and success of your zone. Might they also be tasked with marketing my program? Join this session to learn more about the core documents that set up your FTZ environment for success:
What belongs in my Zone Schedule?
What belongs in my Operator’s Agreement?
What should not go in either of these documents?
How should my fees be structured?
How do I make these documents work for me?
How often should they be updated?
Note by registering one agrees to be compliant with NAFTZ Guidelines and if applicable sharing registrant information with confirmed sponsor(s) and be emailed once per sponsor.
Receive up to 1 CCS/CES credit for attending the LIVE event, subject to NCBFAA GuidelinesThe National Association of Foreign-Trade Zones (NAFTZ) is registered with the National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America, Inc. (NCBFAA) as a sponsor for continuing education. NCBFAA has final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for credit. No prerequisites or advance preparations required to attend this webinar and guest must attend the FULL LIVE 60minute event to receive up to 1 CCS/CES Credit subject to NCBFAA guidelines. Requests for credit must be received within 3 weeks of the event.
Eastern Time zone (2:00 - 3:00 PM)
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All individuals must have an NAFTZ membership to receive the NAFTZ member rate, if a substitute is requested, the substitute must have a current NAFTZ membership in order to make such a transfer. If the requested transfer is for a non-member, one would have the option to add an additional membership in order to receive the member rate or pay difference between the paid member and invoiced non-member rate. Attendees registration transfer requests should be sent to vcartwright@naftz.org.
Prior to the webinars, participants will receive an e-mail with directions to secure the call-in number and passcode to be used to access the webinar. Any questions or concerns call 703-309-6640 or email vcartwright@naftz.org.
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