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If you’re serious about growing your business in an
overseas market, working with NZTE connects you with
expertise and support from a global team dedicated to
your success. www.nzte.govt.nz
Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders
Federation of New Zealand Inc
The Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders Federation
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individuals and businesses working and participating in
customs broking and freight forwarding. Importers and
exporters can join as client partners.
ExportNZ
CBAFF provides the following services to members:
Operating in the main centres and exporting regions of
• A fortnightly newsletter to update members on industry
New Zealand, ExportNZ provides guidance and practical
topics.
help for companies selling into overseas markets and
• Regular forums throughout the year along with
those seeking to become exporters.
an annual conference which deliver presentations
ExportNZ’s key objectives are to: provide effective
addressing important industry issues.
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• Training on customs broking and freight forwarding
in exporting to expand their business and grow
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internationally; and to provide practical support and
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and IATA requirements including aircraft loading and
ExportNZ networking events, forums, training,
restraint.
advice and services are provided via the Employers and
• Maintenance of strong links with Government and other
Manufacturers Association, Business Central, Canterbury
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Employers’ Chamber of Commerce and Otago Southland
• Support for industry-wide concerns.
Employers’ Association.
Networking is a key advantage of ExportNZ For further information visit www.cbaff.org.nz or phone
membership, with regular events and breakfasts held in 09 419 0042
each region. Training courses are held throughout the
country for exporters wishing to increase their skills and
businesses wanting to start exporting.
Topics include:
• Appoint and manage international agents/distributors.
• Export processes – getting ready.
New Zealand School of Export
• International trade documentation.
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• Marketing basics for Internet and online. Zealand’s leading specialist provider of training and
• Export processes – market entry strategy planning. development for exporters who want to raise their game
• Market research implementation. to that of their international competitors, so that they can
• Cultural awareness in foreign markets. not only catch them up, but then overtake and beat them.
This is achieved through an immensely practical
Find out more and get the contact details for your regional
and applied 12-month distance education programme
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prepare their own export strategy and export plan which
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business growth. By the end of the programme, the
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