Expert Insight: Guest Contribution
     
 

By Jim Preuninger, Chief Executive Officer, Management Dynamics, Inc.

 
     
  June 9, 2008  
 

Next Generation of Global Trade Management Software Navigates Complex Trade Rules to Streamline the Import Supply Chain

 
     
 

Majority of Companies Still Lack Automation to Management Global Supply Chains

 
     
 
Preuninger Says:
Companies can quickly and effectively address the emerging Customs-Trade partnership programs with an integrated GTM solution.

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The adoption of low-cost country sourcing strategies has had a significant impact on U.S. businesses – $2 trillion worth of products were imported this year from more than 150 countries, according to U.S. Customs & Border Protection (CBP). While these strategies can reduce total product cost, there are many indirect costs that can ultimately counteract the benefits. Total landed costs can only truly be calculated with a comprehensive review of product classifications by country, duties and the applicability of preferential trade programs, as well as the impact of import/export controls.

New Global Trade Management (GTM) technologies – software,  trade content and e-commerce services – have responded to this market need for optimizing sourcing strategies by effectively automating and synchronizing the procure-to-pay process.

While most ERP and legacy systems provide the foundation of an organization’s data structure, they lack the details to support multi-country sourcing in various countries and with multiple suppliers. Consequently, the information required to accurately determine valuation and duties, and to efficiently file an entry is missing.

A recent Aberdeen Group study found that 65 percent of companies lack automation to manage their global supply chain. In response to this challenge, organizations are making investments in trade compliance a priority to close the gap.

A GTM solution that integrates global trade content to provide decision support to make accurate landed cost calculations, classify products and manage regulatory controls, and respond to rising regulatory and security requirements, can complement your enterprise technology framework. We have seen innovative companies utilizing GTM solutions to effectively navigate the complexities of constantly emerging preferential trade agreements and deliver on the promise of optimal low-cost country sourcing strategies.

Companies can quickly and effectively address the emerging Customs-Trade partnership programs with an integrated GTM solution. Proactively screen supply chain partners against restricted party lists; automate the global purchasing process by centralizing information and collaborating with supply chain partners; provide brokers with easy access to product and compliance information to minimize mistakes and expedite entry preparation; and allow suppliers to access POs and generate invoices and Advance Shipping Notices (ASN), required to clear Customs.

Importers must take advantage of these advanced GTM capabilities to reduce the risk of non-compliance and prevent supply chain disruptions in light of the proliferation of new security initiatives. Now is the time to establish the proper procedures, controls, and audit trails to demonstrate reasonable care and support the highest levels of compliance.

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