Is Your Client CARM-ready?

It is a mistake to think that when CARM goes live it will only affect commercial importers. As a carrier, you will feel the effect of these changes almost immediately, and you may be confronted by potential challenges and growing pains as this new system comes into effect.This course covers everything you will need to know when CARM arrives in full. From expected changes to your standard operating procedures to what to do when you are held up due to an importer not being in the portal, this course is a survival guide for early days of CARM as a carrier. For the tools you need to thrive in this time of change, book your seat today!

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Who Should Attend?

The material in this course is relevant to ...

It is recommended that all carriers take the time to know what is coming with CARM, and this course is a fantastic place to do exactly that.
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Are You A Carrier Into Canada?

The material in this course is relevant to the carrier role and prescriptive regarding potential challenges that might await you on the importer side of the equation.

Topics Include

For carriers, this course covers a wide range of topics that are both informative about changes coming to the carrier role and prescriptive regarding the potential challenges that might await you on the importer side of the equation.

  • How Will CARM Affect Customs Bonded and Sufferance Warehouse Entries?

  • How Will CARM Affect Carrier Codes?

  • How Will CARM Affect Container Banks?

  • What Happens When You Haul Foods for a Client NOT in the CARM Portal?

  • Steps to Take When Your Truck is Delayed Due to One of Your Clients Not Being Registered in the CARM Portal

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Speakers

  • Brandon Smith

    Client Retention

    Brandon Smith

    A University of Regina graduate with a Bachelor of Business Administration, Brandon stands out as a Certified Customs Specialist, Certified Trade Compliance Specialist, and a CBSA Professional Designate. With over 13 years of hands-on experience in the Canadian import industry, Brandon has concentrated his efforts on CARM.
  • Gina Crews

    Strategic Trade Partnerships

    Gina Crews

    Since 2007, Gina Crews has pioneered her way to cultivating trusted partnerships with distinguished market leaders globally. Her monumental career at PCB has seen her take on various hats as a Strategic Trade Partner, fostering and maintaining successful partnerships within our industry.