When it comes to training,
course accreditation is key –
and that’s particularly critical
in the field of Incoterms.
It was clearly a consideration
for South African Breweries
which recently chose Global
Maritime Learning Solutions
to train its staff. GMLS’s
Mark Goodger, who delivered
the training, is accredited by
the ICC Paris, renewing this
accreditation on an annual
basis.
International Chamber
of Commerce president Pat
Corbin, who handed out the
certificates to the successful
candidates recently, stressed
the importance of using only
accredited trainers.
“There are currently only 21
Master Trainers globally who
have been trained by the ICC
in Paris,” he said.
The Incoterms rules, or
International Commercial
Terms, are a series of predefined
commercial terms
published by the ICC.
These terms are widely
used in international
commercial transactions or
procurement processes. A
series of three-letter trade
terms related to common
contractual sales practices,
the Incoterms rules are
intended primarily to clearly
communicate the tasks, costs,
and risks and obligations
associated with the
transportation and delivery
of goods.
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Mark Goodger, one
of only 21 Master
Trainers globally who
have been trained by
the ICC in Paris.