RIMS Workshop

Enterprise Risk Management in the Global Supply Chain

Global trade is a growing circumstance for all companies who:

  • Sell overseas
  • Manufacture in foreign markets
  • Source in multiple countries
  • Have foreign affiliations

An important factor in managing these interests is how the "global supply chain" moves goods and service worldwide.

Experience has dictated that those companies that manage "risk and spend" within their supply chain will produce the best opportunity to succeed in sustainable operations, growth, and profitability.

Risk and supply chain professionals can specifically benefit from taking this two-day program as it offers a comprehensive overview of quality management, best practices, solutions, and SOPs in reducing risk and spend in global supply chain operations.

The workshop focuses on contemporary global risk exposures, then moves the curriculum towards real case studies, solutions, strategies, and business development practices, which are easy to comprehend and put into practice.

The instructor works hard to engage the student in all aspect of the learning process utilizing contemporary examples, state-of-the-art solution based master planning, skill set development, and participative training methods.

The workshop is designed to be an entertaining, interesting, and substantive learning experience.

Select workshops are available for continuing education credits, find out more here.

Who Should Attend

Financial, Risk and Insurance Executives, Purchasing and Logistics Managers, Purchasing and Sourcing Personnel along with any staff engaged in global supply chain operations.

What You Will Cover

  • Define the Global Supply Chain
  • Overview of Supply Chain and International Risks
  • Specific Case Studies on Foreign Exposures with Significant   Financial Exposures
  • Challenges in Global Trade: Foreign Purchasing, Direct Asset Investment and Export Sales
  • Transactional versus Enterprise Management
  • Enterprise Risk Management in International Business
  • Supply Chain: Landed Cost Modeling
  • Security and Terrorism
  • Trade Compliance Management
  • C-TPAT, AEO and other trade programs
  • Property, Liability and related exposures
  • Marine Cargo Coverages
  • Political and Credit Risks
  • Global Resource Development
  • ​Structuring a Global Risk Management Strategy​

Workshop Tools

  • Workbook
  • Reference material
  • Text Books

 


Additional Notes

We suggest that you register on-line for quick registration as soon as possible since registration is limited. If you are mailing us a check or doing a bank transfer, you need to fax us a copy of the registration form in order to hold your seat in the program. Registration is not guaranteed until we receive payment. If you wish to participate in a RIMS course, the registration fee needs to be received by RIMS before the first day of the course.

If you register by mailing a check or doing a bank transfer, you will be accepted as long as the program is not sold out when we receive your payment.

Cancellations and Refunds

RIMS reserves the right to cancel a course if conditions warrant. In the event of such a cancellation, registration fees will be refunded.

All requests for refunds or changes must be submitted in writing to RIMS at PD@RIMS.org. Registrants who cancel 15 business days or more prior to the start of the workshop can receive a credit to attend another workshop with the same duration and cost within three months.

You may cancel your registration at any time by emailing PD@RIMS.org. Cancellations received more than 30 days prior to the start of the event will receive a 100% refund. Cancellations received 15 to 30 days prior to the start of the event will receive a 50% refund. No refunds will be provided for cancellations received less than 15 days prior to the event. No refunds will be issued after the event. All refunds will be refunded to your original method of payment. Registrations may not be shared but may be transferred at no cost up to 15 days prior to the start of the event with notification to PD@RIMS.org.