VAGTC offers program for importers
The Van Andel Global Trade Center at Grand Valley State University is
holding a program called “Importing Into the United States” on April 19.
The program will provide importers with an overview of key areas that
need to be addressed through internal processes and procedures to meet
standards set forth in the Customs Modernization Act and the Import Regulations.
The program will be led by Mikah Wisner, who is the customs compliance
manager for Meijer Inc. Mikah is a licensed customs broker and has been
with Meijer for more than two years, heading up the company’s domestic
and foreign validation coordination with U.S. Customs. Wisner is
responsible for all Meijer clearances at multiple ports of entry around
the United States. He also serves as the ACE and C-TPAT portal
administrator for the company. Wisner earned a bachelor’s degree in
Business Administration from Grand Valley State University.
Covered topics include a review of the Customs Modernization Act,
import documents, country of origin, marking requirements, managing
brokers and post-entry audits.
The program is Thursday, April 19 in Grand Valley’s Cook-DeVos Center
for Health Sciences, 301 Michigan Ave. NE in Grand Rapids. Registration
begins at 8 a.m. and the program runs from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The
registration fee is $300, or $175 for VAGTC members. A $50 late fee
applies for registrations after April 12.
The event is sponsored by Neville Peterson LLP (www.npwtradelaw.com), a
law firm specializing in customs and international trade law.
VAGTC offers program for importers
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