Details:
Approximate Course Duration: 1 hour
CE Credits Available: 1 CRP
Description:
Presents current risks and challenges with shipping household goods globally in a post-9/11 environment. Since the 2001 terrorist attacks in America, increased security measures have been implemented throughout the global supply chain in surface and air transportation systems. The unique nature of household goods as a commodity requires that the logistical relocation cycle take into account this dynamic security environment. The impacts and consequences of compliance and adherence to international shipping regulations creates new challenges in preparing employees for international assignment, as well as for companies that provide global mobility services.
Learning Objectives:
Describe how new security initiatives affect the international household goods shipping process;
Describe the role, limitations and qualities of a high quality household goods moving company;
Identify the pros and cons associated with shipping goods by sea versus air freight; and
Make informed and realistic decisions related to planning a household goods move for an international assignee.