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Get Incoterms® right: Reduce risk and ship with clarity
Tuesday 11 August at 10:00AM
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Master Incoterms® with confidence, learn how to manage costs, risks and responsibilities, and choose the right terms to avoid disputes in international trade.
What you’ll learn
- Understand how Incoterms® allocate cost, risk and responsibility
- Select the right Incoterm® for your export strategy and logistics setup
- Avoid common pitfalls by knowing what Incoterms® do—and do not—cover
Description
Incoterms® are at the heart of international trade, defining responsibilities, costs and risks between buyers and sellers. As part of the Moving Goods series, this practical webinar helps UK exporters confidently apply Incoterms® 2020 to their shipping operations and contracts.
You will gain a clear understanding of what Incoterms® rules establish and how they shape key elements such as delivery points, cost allocation and transfer of risk. The session will walk through the four groups - E, F, C and D - and explain how they differ in real trading scenarios. It also provides guidance on selecting the most appropriate Incoterm® based on your product, logistics model and commercial objectives.
In addition, the webinar highlights how to correctly incorporate Incoterms® into contracts, while clarifying common misconceptions—particularly what Incoterms® do not cover, such as payment terms or transfer of ownership. This session is designed to help exporters reduce disputes, improve clarity in negotiations and move goods internationally with confidence.
Speakers
Steve Berry
Director of Export & Import Services, Strong and Herd LLP
Steve has over 30 years’ experience in International Trade. This includes working for a variety of manufacturing companies in order supply roles as well as a logistics focus with a shipping line and a freight forwarder.
Steve has worked for Strong and Herd LLP since 2014 supporting clients in export and import compliance in a variety of ways. This includes; providing technical support, delivering training on a variety of topics and carrying out audits. This knowledge also includes assisting businesses in UK and US Export Control Compliance.
By utilising his manufacturing experience, Steve can relate to clients’ circumstances to provide relevant assistance and support.
Steve is an ICC Registered Incoterms ® 2020 Trainer in the United Kingdom.