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Who We Are
The California CITDs have officesacross the state and provide a full range
of trade assistance services tocompanies and individuals in the
state of California.
Our Mission
• Deliver export and import programs to create jobs
• Inform career pathways and technical assistance
• Expand global trade curriculum and international marketing opportunities
What We Do
• International Trade Consultation
• Export Readiness Assistance
• Trade Related Workshops and Events
• Foreign Market Research
• Global E-Commerce Training
The California State Trade Expansion Program (STEP)
leverages a statewide network of state, federal, private
and non-profit trade promotion organizations to facilitate
export promotion, activities, serving targeted industries,
to drive exports for small businesses.
California STEP
California STEP Goals:1. Increase the value of exports for small businesses
2. Increase the number of small businesses in California who export
Specialized Programs
Through an MDCP (Market Development Cooperator
Program) grant of the International Trade Administration,
the CITD is pleased to announce a new program for
manufacturers looking to expand into the B2B e-commerce
space for cross-border trade.
Specialized Programs
New to Export SeriesFor businesses who are not currently active in global or international trade, the “New to Export Series” will work to address some of the fundamental issues and processes of getting started.
International Business Accelerator12-week program consisting of alternating weeks of workshops and coaching with your assigned business advisor
APPLY TODAY! Contact Maurice Kogon, Director of NTE 101-LA: [email protected]
• Trade and logistics is vital to Southern California, accounting for around 13% of the regional domestic product, according to the report. In 2015, 598.3 million tons of freight valued at $1.7 trillion moved through the region.
• Including the half a million people directly employed in the industry, trade supports 1.2 million jobs in the region.
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Los Angeles International Airport(LAX) is the world’s busiest origin and
destination airport, and a leading gateway for the Asia-Pacific region.
Global Supply Chain Managementis the management of the flow of goods and services.
It involves the cross-border movement and storage of raw
materials, of work-in-process inventory, and of finished
goods from point of origin to point of consumption.
Global Business Managementrefers to the way an organization manages its business
internationally, including its sales, marketing, hiring and
finance practices.
Global Supply Chain Management
Types of positions:
• Shipping (Cargo Agent, Freight Forwarding, Ocean Transport, Risk Analysis)
• Centralized Examination Services/Inspection Services
• Licensed Customs Broker/Duty Drawback
• Post-Sales Logistics/Inventory Management/Analyst of Logistics
• Communications Coordinator/Supply Planner
Global Supply Chain Management
Requirements:
• Be an open people person that is well-organized, motivated, and a problem solver.
• Experience in, or education of, import/export logistics
• Basic understanding of international trade
• Beginning to advanced understanding of International Standards (ISO) — “ISO Risk Assessment”
Global Supply Chain Management
Requirements:
• Demonstrated understanding of 1 or 2 modes of transport (ocean, air, land)
• Knowledge of inspection and warehousing distribution requirements and procedures
• Ability to learn a variety of data analysis techniques
Global Business Management
Types of positions:
• Global Marketing/Data Analytics
• Sales Management/E-Commerce Manager/Export Sales
• Global Business Manager/Product Manager
• Brand Marketing/Global Advocate/Recruitment Consultant
• Client Portfolio Specialist/Customer Account Specialist/Cultural Protocol Specialist
• Accountants/Attorneys/Paralegals/Economists/Oversea Brokers
Global Business Management
Requirements:
• Be a person who is flexible, organized, and committed
• College degree required
• Sales experience required
• Understanding of international trade
• Beginning to advanced understanding of International Standards (ISO) — “ISO Risk Assessment”
Leah Goold-HawsDirector, Global Initiatives,
Center for International Trade Development
at Long Beach City College
www.citlb.org
(562) 938-3240