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Background

Global communications companies are at a critical juncture. On the one hand, they are operating in a fast-paced, constantly evolving market. And on the other, they are competing fiercely against traditional and non-traditional players who are out to take their business. To succeed, they must find ways to boost efficiency, increase strategic advantage, and enhance shareholder value in the face of continuous global challenges.



Customs and international trade issues

Many communications companies have a lot of investment tied up in the maintenance of global networks. Managing Customs is an essential prerequisite to maintaining those networks and cost effectively realising that investment. For instance, it's likely that the company will need to maintain its networks 24/7. However, high component and inventory costs may preclude the holding of spare parts in all territories. In such instances, the last thing a company needs is a piece of vital equipment held up by Customs. We can develop a customs friendly logistics strategy that would minimise the likelihood of problems at the ports and airports.



Solutions to help you succeed

Over the next five years, many communications companies are going to enter some non-traditional markets not known for their efficient customs practices. We can help communications companies deal with these non-traditional markets. Specifically, we would help clients to: clear goods quickly; utilise fully all the available duty relief's and trade facilitation options; pay as little import duty as possible; and manage all the numerous Non-Tariff-Trade-Barriers.