AEB (International) is inviting supply chain professionals to participate in a series of free supply chain management and global trade management webinars running from March to September 2014. Participants can register without obligation at http://www.aeb-international.co.uk/uk/media/online-demoschedule.php. In addition to personal online demonstrations upon request, AEB is offering a series of free webinars that will help supply chain professionals to find out about the latest supply chain management and global trade solutions in the comfort of their own office. Participants only need a computer with Internet access, a phone, and about 60 minutes of time. Once they have registered on AEB’s website they will receive their personal log-in details from their AEB host prior to the webinar. The following webinars are open for registration:

Compliance & Risk Management: 11 June 2014, 10am-1am
How ASSIST4 protects business transactions and relationships against risks. The presentation details various compliance and risk management process steps including restricted-party screening and other mandatory export control checks.
Transport & Freight Management: 8 April and 15 July 2014, 10-11am
An introduction to efficient preparation and processing of shipments and the smart management of freight costs from carrier selection to carrier payment. The presentation guides through various sample steps of the logistics process.
Warehouse Management: 14 May 2014, 10am-1am
An overview of the warehouse management possibilities offered by ASSIST4, AEB will explain various sample process steps including goods in and goods issue, picking strategies and workload overviews.
Visibility & Collaboration Platform: 12 August 2014, 10-11am
How to get a clear view of your supply chain with ASSIST4, detailing various sample process steps including monitoring of inventory and goods in transit, time slot management, business partner integration, and business intelligence tools.
ASSIST4: 9 September 2014, 10-11am
A combination of AEB solutions to secure global supply chains, mitigate risks and increase performance including automated product classification, monitoring and alerting, export control compliance and network-wide transparency.