Considering exporting but unsure where to begin? New to export and looking for support? Ready to make the leap from reactive to proactive exporting?
Our Export Accelerator Programme offers FREE training, mentoring and consultancy to Preston businesses to enable you to hit the ground running on your export journey. Delivered by the North & Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce’s International Trade Team* on behalf of Preston City Council and funded by the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF).
• 18th November 2024 9:30-12:30 Planning for Export Growth
Consider the factors affecting export growth and create an export plan for strategic exporting. Learn how to identify and research new markets. Explore the advantages and disadvantages of different routes to market, alongside partner profiling and distribution agreements. Gain the requisite knowledge to determine effective export pricing for different markets, taking into consideration post-Brexit trade agreements, varying carriage and customs costs, and business culture.
• 8th Nov 2024 10:00-16:00 Introduction to International Trade
Gain confidence in import/export processes and procedures. This one-day course will cover export and shipping documentation, logistics, incoterms, commodity codes and preferential origin. Learn vital information to ensure HMRC compliance and avoid costly mistakes. You will acquire the requisite knowledge to make informed sales decisions and to implement smooth export procedures and ensure customer satisfaction.
• Half Day Consultancy
In addition to the training workshops, you will also benefit from one-to-one advice from the North & Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce’s International Trade Team. Tailored to match your needs, this can include services such as mentoring, consultancy on specific issues, and market research. This can be sector or country specific, depending on your business needs.
Contact export@lancschamber.co.uk today to set up an initial discussion and see how we can support you.
*Available to ALL Preston City Council businesses – no need to be a member of the Chamber of Commerce.