Export Controls E-learning Programme Launches At Dsei 2009

Export controls are a system of laws and regulations that prohibits the unlicensed export of certain goods, information and/or technology. Non-compliance can be extremely costly & can include bans on exports and criminal charges can apply.
By: SO Direct
 
July 20, 2009 - PRLog -- CENTRE FOR EXPORT CONTROLS EXCELLENCE (CFECE) LAUNCHES NEW           EXPORT CONTROLS E-LEARNING PROGRAMME FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMPLIANCE AT DEFENCE SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT INTERNATIONAL 2009

Stand No. 1455 Australian Pavilion

•         Lack of centralised hub of export controls knowledge drive development of new EXPORT CONTROLS e-learning programme

•       EXPORT CONTROLS e-learning cost effective way for companies struggling to maintain compliance with EXPORT CONTROLS systems worldwide

•       New EXPORT CONTROLS e-learning programme standardises interpretation of export control Laws globally across an entire organisation, reducing risk and improving export compliance

•       EXPORT CONTROLS e-learning programme helps companies to improve competitive advantage as many defence companies now will only deal with contractors with sound export control compliance programmes

19 July, 2009...The Centre for Export Controls Excellence is launching a new EXPORT CONTROLS e-learning programme for International Trade Compliance at the Defence Systems and Equipment International Show (Stand No. 1455 Australian Pavilion, Excel, 8-11 September, 2009).

To secure a place at the launch demo at the show call Sarah Olney at SO Direct PR and Marketing UK on Tel: 0800 9903077.  Read more at http://www.sodirect.org

The EXPORT CONTROLS e-learning programmes will be available in three different versions and will cover everything necessary to stay compliant with any country’s export controls system. A typical programme will comprise interactive learning, quizzes, FAQs, and reference materials. Purchase of these programmes will enable the users to access webinars, discussion forums and monthly updates. Discounts are available for bulk purchases and there is also the opportunity to request EXPORT CONTROLS training and consultancy on site worldwide.

Foreign language versions are also under development.

“CFECE intends to become the ‘one stop shop’ for export controls worldwide. Our new e-learning product has the capacity to incorporate any country’s export control system into a training package,” says Julia Reed, Director, CFECE.

“To provide each and every one of your employees with our new e-learning programmes would in most cases cost less than a mandated compliance programmes. In the current climate all organisations are looking for cost savings."

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Editor’s Notes

About Export Controls
Export controls are a system of international and domestic laws and regulations that prohibits the unlicensed export of certain goods, information and/or technology.

Non-compliance with these laws and regulations can be extremely costly (fines in excess of US $100m and can include bans on all exports and in some cases criminal charges can apply.

CFECE The Centre for Export Controls Excellence (CFECE) is an Australian based company with representatives in Canada, U.S. and the U.K. We also have a range of consultants from a vareity of countries and can provide training (both face to face or e-learning) for any countries export control system on demand.

CFECE also provides a range of consultancy and legal services to help with any aspect of export controls. Our consultants have a wide range of experience and in excess of 100 years combined experience.

Contat Sarah Olney at http://www.sodirect.org to find out more and book your place

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About SO Direct

SO Direct is one of the UK’s leading providers of International Trade Compliance and Export Controls consultancy and training for small to medium enterprises. With over 30 years’ experience of working in the aerospace, defence, commercial platforms, transport and IT industries, the company employs a range of expert consultants including systems engineers, technical compliance officers and taggers.

Current contracts include responsibility as senior change authority for GE Aviation, moving all its commercial platforms’ manufacturing to China. This involves weekly and monthly management meetings across 5 different divisions, ensuring correct tagging and internal training for staff responsible for 250,000 historical documents and 150,000 live drawings.
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