• Securing export control processes in dynamic environments
   • Roadshow events across the UK throughout 2016
   • Season kick-off in Warwick and London Heathrow in early February
 
Export control compliance is a challenging task, particularly for aerospace and defence businesses. To support companies in this sector, AEB is organising a roadshow that kicks off on 9th February 2016 in Warwick. Registration is open here.

Successful export control compliance programmes include many aspects. They affect all processes, divisions, and teams within a company and also stretch far beyond the boundaries of a business to include suppliers, partners, and customers. Regulatory requirements from national, EU, and US authorities must be considered. 
 
The ongoing U.S. Export Control Reform (ECR) significantly adds to the challenge, as it involves various items moving from control under International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) to control under Export Administration Regulations (EAR). This presents massive changes to existing export control processes, especially in the aerospace and defence industry.  
 
In order to support the industry in achieving and maintaining export control compliance, AEB provides automated solutions which can secure businesses and increase their efficiency in a sustainable way. As part of its export control awareness initiatives, AEB is hosting a free roadshow highlighting solutions for different areas of compliance throughout 2016. The following two events are now open for online registration: 
 
– Tuesday, 9th February 2016 in Warwick 
– Thursday, 11th February 2016 in London Heathrow 
 
Early bookings are recommended as seating is limited to enable participants to share and discuss their individual challenges.