Although global trade volumes will decline this year due to the weak economy, the costs, complexities, and risks of moving goods across borders will continue to grow. Customs agencies around the world are moving away from paper-based filings to electronic-based communications, preferential trade agreements are on the rise, and trade initiatives, such as 10+2 in the United States, are presenting importers and exporters with a whole new set of challenges.
Simply stated, companies can no longer rely on manual processes
to manage their global trade operations. To learn more about the growing trend of using Global Trade Management systems for managing all facets of global trade — compliance, content and connectivity — download this white paper.
Topics covered include:
- Analysis of what is fueling the growth of global trade automation
- The three Cs of Global Trade Management (compliance, content, and connectivity) and why most companies overlook them
- The hidden value of a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) GTM solution
- Real-world perspective: How Avery Dennison is using a GTM solution to manage several facets of global trade
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