About
S&H LLP was founded in 1995 and pride itself on being a “one-stop-shop” for any international trade question or export training, export assist, significant training, and customs compliance necessaries. S&H training courses are now recognized by many UK companies as a reliable supplier for their import and export staffs, the courses are, in fact, often used as part of the induction training for new members of staff. The assist from a number of highly skilled associates working in experts fields such as Excise, Customs computer systems, DEFRA requirements, UK/EU VAT, finance and payment methods, dangerous goods, USA ITAR rules, managing agents and distributors, to name just a few, enables us to help to answer questions regarding international trade. Whether you are a small, medium or broad organization that needs a bit of extra assist, requires support before or after customs and export compliance audits, or a developing your international trade we have a service to help you. S&H LLP’s alliances with The British Exporters Association (BEXA), The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Croner, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), The Institute of Export & International Trade (IOE), and others ensure total satisfaction and approved content. All the above combined helps us to present factual legislative training courses, but in a fun and relaxed manner. Supplying attendees with assist and assistance guides for future use.In January 2019 S&H was part of a team working with HMRC on developing customs awareness training for UK businesses and in August 2019 it was announced that Strong & Herd LLP was to be 1 of only 2 ICC-UK accredited official trainers for the Incoterms ® 2020 Rules. All S&H courses have been accredited and are eligible to issue Continuous Professional Development (CPD) points. Join us relevant, practical and fun interactive training sessions.
Wythenshawe
Greater Manchester
M22 5WB
United Kingdom
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