Week Eleven: Dangerous Goods and Refrigerated Goods
Weeks 11, 12, 13, 14
Week Eleven: Dangerous Goods and Refrigerated Goods
Hazardous Materials vs. Dangerous Goods: What's the Difference?
Questions
1. Classification is the first step in the process of transporting hazardous goods. Describe how goods are classified, the classification criteria, and how their classification informs subsequent packaging and handling. Give examples of 2 classes and how items in that class are to be classified, marked, packed and shipped.
2. How does packaging of refrigerated products differ from the packaging of dry goods presented in Chapter 15 (Export Packaging)?
Week Twelve: International Logistics Security and Customs
https://www.dhs.gov/topics/transportation-security
Questions:
1. What are the different main international logistics security programs implemented either by international agencies or national governments?
2. Explain the concept of valuation from the perspective of customs. Why is it important to have a detailed commercial invoice for classification?
3. Explain the concept of country of origin. How is it currently determined? Why is it such a difficult concept? Why is it important?
Week Thirteen: Cross Border Trade and Trade Agreements
United States Trade Representative
Cross Border Shopping – Statistics and Trends
Questions
1. Why is cross-border trade more likely between suppliers in one country and consumers in a neighboring country?
2. Have you - or someone you know- purchased goods on the internet from a supplier not located in your home country? Under what circumstances? In what ways was the transaction significantly different from a domestic purchase?
Week Fourteen: Developing a Competitive Advantage
Questions
1. What are the advantages of using the metric system in international commerce?
2. What are some of the communication challenges of using American English in communicating with non-native speakers of English?