Customs Manager Course

Combination of distance learning, teaching, and practical phases. Unique support before, during and after the studies!

This course is currently only available in German

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A introductory customs manager training combining recorded modules, guided case studies, quizzes and tests and direct support from your lecturer. You will receive support before, during and after completing the course.

Note: This course is only available in German. For detailed information, please read the description in German

Who is this course for:

This basic course for all those wishing to gain a broad understanding of the basic principles and concepts of customs. It provides the foundation for further learning whether classroom-based or on the job. It’s a good option for anyone wanting to start working in customs with a practical overview of various key areas.

Become a Customs Manager

  • Develop the skills necessary to manage the smooth movement of goods across borders
  • Acquire knowledge necessary to understand the complexities of the customs systems
  • Become qualified to undertake tasks related to customs compliance, preference and export management
  • Reach the next level of your professional career with comprehensive customs training and support from professional trainer

Acquire new professional skills through this unique blended learning course which combines recorded training modules, meetings and practical exercises.

Lecturer

Dr Michael Jung has been working in international customs management for over 25 years and is also a speaker, trainer and university lecturer.

This course will provide you with:

Recorded modules with extensive reading material organised by topic, allowing you to learn in the order you want and in your own time 

  • Up-to-date, practical customs knowledge 
  • Overview of the wider international trade context  
  • A course based on modern teaching methods 
  • Community knowledge exchange and network (alumni programme)
  • Learning based on the "The EU Customs Competency Framework".

Modules

  1. Module: Trade Policy, Basics;
  2. Module: Infrastructure, Import, Customs Debt Law;
  3. Module: Customs Procedures;
  4. Module: Customs Tariff, Customs Value;
  5. Module: Export Procedures and Export Control;
  6. Module: Origin of Goods/ Preferences and AEO;
  7. Module: Sanctions and Private Law in Foreign Trade;
  8. Module: Building on the Modules 1-7, this module focuses on a practical case study and explanation.

Each module consists of:

  • a recorded lecture;
  • sources and reference reading material;
  • case studies and exercises;
  • a quiz – 60% required to pass the quiz.

You can also complete individual modules and pick the topics that are of interest. 

As part of the course, you will get support from the lecturer and a monthly Q&A session when you can discuss the current topic and any questions or challenges with the lecturer and other participants. 

Time

After purchasing the course, you will receive access for 3 months. Please plan about 80 hours (10 days) for the course.

Contact

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at: info@customsclear.net 

Resources are available after purchase.

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Companies are legally required to keep records related to their import and export transactions. That includes commercial, customs and shipping documentation. The company needs to obtain some of the documents from its freight forwarder, customs broker or other parties involved.

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Putting the partnership principle into practice: a look into Singapore Customs’ collaboration with authorities and stakeholders
23-02-2024

This year’s International Customs Day theme, “Customs Engaging Traditional and New Partners with Purpose”, resonates deeply with Singapore Customs. In the ever-evolving landscape of international trade, growing interdependence and technological advancements demand that we adapt, innovate and build meaningful partnerships to ensure efficient Customs procedures and smooth trade flows.

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Developing an Ecosystem of Trust at the UK border
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This article introduces the Ecosystem of Trust (EoT) project which aimed at testing whether the use of supply chain data, alongside technologies such as smart seals and smart containers, could be integrated into government systems to improve border processes. The project involved regulatory agencies, technology firms, logistics providers, academics and port operators and confirmed how vital it is for government and industry to work together to modernise the border.

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Misuse of ATA carnets: overview of Operation JUBILARIAN II
23-02-2024

In 2017, the Australian Border Force (ABF) conducted a project that identified a group of overseas jewellery merchants whose business model involved suspected repeated exploitation of the ATA carnet. The ATA carnet is an international Customs document that permits duty-free and tax-free temporary admission of certain goods to countries that are part of the ATA carnet system for up to one year; including commercial samples, trade fair or exhibition goods and professional equipment.

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Customs Engaging Traditional and New Partners with Purpose – Some thoughts about the theme of the year
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Each year, the WCO Secretariat invites the Organization’s Members to focus on a theme it considers critical to the effective and efficient delivery of their missions. In 2024, under the slogan “Customs Engaging Traditional and New Partners with Purpose”, the Secretariat is inviting Customs administrations both to reaffirm longstanding partnerships and to boldly forge new alliances.

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Customs Engaging Traditional and New Partners with Purpose – Some thoughts about the theme of the year
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Each year, the WCO Secretariat invites the Organization’s Members to focus on a theme it considers critical to the effective and efficient delivery of their missions. In 2024, under the slogan “Customs Engaging Traditional and New Partners with Purpose”, the Secretariat is inviting Customs administrations both to reaffirm longstanding partnerships and to boldly forge new alliances.

Ian Saunders

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