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Free webinar: The Countdown to Brexit – What you need to know, and what you need to do

Taking place at 10.30am on 9th December, Logistics Manager and Descartes will countdown to Brexit, and tell you what you need to know, and what you need to do.

This free-to-attend webinar will look at the current Brexit situation, who is affected and what the implications are for trade with the EU and moving goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland and what needs to be done to ensure a smooth transition on 1st January 2021.

By attending this webinar you will:

– Get the latest information on the current situation.
– Understand who will be affected by Brexit.
– Discover the full implications for trade with the EU and moving goods between GB and Northern Ireland.
– Learn what you will need to do for a seamless transition.
– Hear how Descartes’ clients are ready for Brexit.
– Find out where you can go for further information, help and advice.

Register now for free!


Meet the Speakers, 
Martin Meacock, Director, Product Management @ Descartes Systems UK.
Martin is responsible for product management with an emphasis on Descartes’ Customs Compliance & Global Trade Content solutions, particularly in the UK, working closely with all stakeholders to deliver solutions to the complex world of cross border trade. Martin brings years of experience in international trade / customs and regulatory compliance having worked for over 10 years in UK Customs before joining an international trade consultancy firm and becoming technical director developing e-Customs software solutions in the UK.

Christopher Walton, Editor @Logistics Manager.
Chris succeed the legendary Malory Davies in September 2019 as Editor of  Logistics Manager  and host of the Supply Chain Excellence Awards. Day-to-day Chris writes about all things supply chain; materials handling and industrial property and is curator of the annual LM Top 50 Service Providers. He has worked as a business journalist since 2002 and his career as a logistics journalist started in 2008.

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