e-214 seminars
Alert: Since January 2006, over 3,000 electronic 214s (e-214) have been submitted to Customs and Border Protection (CBP). A great deal has been learned in the e-214 testing process. This seminar will combine the detailed layout of the e-214 process with all of the "lessons learned" over the past 10 months. This half-day program is focused on teaching how to make the e-214 work for your business.
You will obtain the information that you need and benefit from the practical experience gained since the programs implementation.
registration fees
NAFTZ Member: $150 ($200 onsite)
NAFTZ Non-Member: $250 ($300 onsite)
2008 seminars
Buffalo, NY - April 30, 2008
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
ECIDA
275 Oak Street
Buffalo, NY 14203
716-856-6525 x120
Baltimore, MD - May 6, 2008
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
John S. Connor Inc.
799 Cromwell Park Drive
Suite A
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
410-863-0211
IF YOU WOULD PREFER TO REGISTER OVER THE PHONE PLEASE CALL 202-331-1950 and REGISTER TODAY!
buffalo hotel information
Hyatt Regency Buffalo
Two Fountain Plaza
Buffalo, NY 14202
716-852-6157
$189 per night
CLICK HERE FOR HYATT RESERVATIONS
baltimore hotel information
Henderson's Wharf Inn
1000 Fell Street
Baltimore, MD 21231
410-522-7777
$169 per night
CLICK HERE FOR HENDERSON'S WHARF RESERVATIONS
reasons to attend
- FTZ automation offers importers the most expeditious routing for goods into the U.S. and typically shrinks the transit timeport by 1-2 days
- Currently, more than 20,000 paper admission documents are currently filed monthly which are time consuming, subject to error, and costly to correct
- Automation is predicted to double the FTZ market in 5 years
- With FTZ automation, the entire admission process for moving goods from the port of entry to FTZs has been streamlined and requires little human intervention.
- The automated environment has made FTZs a more competitive logistics alternative
- Customs Brokers and ABI providers now have value-added services to provide the FTZ user community
- The availability of Weekly FTZ Consumption Entry, ability to pay Duty and Fees on a monthly basis, and an automated admission will save you both time and administrative costs.
- Receipts into Foreign-Trade Zones currently account for more than 7% of all U.S. imports
- A significant volume of transactions are already transmitted electronically to CBP, including the majority of subzone transmissions typically transmitted in monthly electronic reports
compliance
- CBP says the e-214 is vital to them in meeting their expanded oversight responsibilities of FTZ operations since 9/11
- They will eventually phase out the paper 214 system













