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Davide Andrew PapaAvailable
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All matters pertaining to assisting Private import export INTERMEDIARIES, AGENTS and BROKERS Regarding International trade Laws and procedures,Letters of credits, as per UCP 600,Presentation, Commissions,International Rules of agency, and Incoterms 2000. All matters pertaining to shipping documents relating to the Import and export of products from one country to another.All matter for buyers and sellers of commodity products relating to the import and export industry.FTN with the introduction of UCP 600 will release the publication "The world is yours"(2004) made specifically for Intermediaries.Current inhouse tra ining manual is "Follow the Yellow Brick Road"(2008) Our advice website is www.ftnexporting.com | |
Eric HoferHungary
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Can answer questions related to the systems implementation, integration with SAP, training in processes, data conversion, design of processes for in-field operators to improve effectiveness. Areas I specifically know are: Pre-Sell, Tele-Sell, Route-Sell (Ex-Van), Vending, Settlement, Inventory, Invoicing, Credit Management, Marketing Equipment (Tracking, Service, Return on Investment), Despatch, Management Reporting, Systems Delivery) | |
Scott BrinksU.S.
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Questions on business process engineering, process design, supply chain solutions (domestic and international) logistics operations, supply chain management, supply chain consulting, temperature control / perishable goods supply chain, reverse logistics, store ready inventory, inventory reduction, logistics optimization, supply chain capital ($$) reductions, outsourcing. Dont know much about intermodal transportation, bulk liquids transport and storage. |
Dear Samuel You want to become a professional intermediary? Why? Have you got rocks in your head. Go surfing, have fun! Why waste your energy studying and practicing such matters. What ? You say
Dear Ishwer At 3: So you are asking me how to identify a supplier -Do you see what's wrong with this question? (a) Tranferrable credit to exporter in Canada or Not transferable to or to supplier
Dear Brent Harrimann Sorry Brent I have to be a little tough with your question this time. You are overstretching and could land in legal trouble It's in your contract model in the book you've purchased
Dear Daniel But if you've read my books,you would know that above is not worth even throwing away.Burn it! It's very clear that what you have is a typical nonsense deal- the type we get every day
Dear Med Strange question to ask on such a forum. Why Not?Let see what I can say about myself in the shortest possible most basic manner. You'll appreciate the Irony. Terrible at school
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