Free Webinar:

Trade Compliance as a Core Strategic Function

Learn why exporters can no longer treat compliance as a back-office function and how companies are using it to reduce risk, avoid delays and support global growth.

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Wednesday, May 20, beginning at 1:00 pm EDT | 12:00 pm CDT | 11:00 am MDT | 10:00 am PDT

Warren Ragland

For years, trade compliance has been treated as a necessary—but mostly invisible—part of doing business internationally. As long as shipments moved and audits were avoided, it stayed in the background.

That approach no longer works.

Exporters and importers today are dealing with more complex regulations, tighter enforcement, and increasingly global supply chains. Even routine transactions can trigger unexpected licensing requirements, delays at the border, or customer-related restrictions.

Companies that still treat compliance as a support function often feel the impact where it hurts most—missed delivery timelines, added costs, and friction late in the sales process.

But organizations that elevate trade compliance into a core business function are seeing a different outcome. They’re reducing risk, improving efficiency, and enabling smoother global growth.

Learn how to make that shift during this free, one-hour webinar with trade compliance consultant Warren Ragland of Amalie Trade Compliance Consulting. With over 14 years of experience across both consulting and in-house roles, Warren has worked with companies in aviation, automotive, medical devices, power generation, and multiple other industries. He specializes in EAR and ITAR regulations, export licensing, commodity classification, and restricted party compliance.

What You’ll Learn

In this session, you’ll gain a practical understanding of why trade compliance is becoming more critical and how to make it work better for your business:

  • Why trade compliance is becoming more complex—driven by evolving regulations, global supply chains and rising customer expectations
  • How compliance gaps lead to shipment delays, licensing issues, and unexpected business risk
  • How companies use compliance to support sales, reduce costs and protect margins
  • Ways a stronger compliance program can help prevent restricted party issues, licensing surprises, and end-use risks
  • Practical ways to move from reactive processes to more consistent, scalable compliance operations
  • How compliance can support better business decisions, including product strategy and market expansion
  • Key warning signs your compliance program needs attention—before issues impact your business

Who Should Attend

  • Export compliance and trade compliance professionals
  • Logistics and supply chain managers
  • Export/import operations teams
  • Legal, regulatory, and risk leaders
  • Executives overseeing international sales or global expansion

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