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2013 CSCB Atlantic Region Annual Conference - Room block cut-off date approaching!

Looking for the latest news about CBSA policies and procedures? Register today for the CSCB Atlantic Region Annual Conference, featuring a business program specifically designed for customs brokers. This year’s event will take place May 25 at the Casino New-Brunswick Hotel in Moncton.

Come and hear updates on “ATD requirements under eManifest” and “ARL”, both slated for 2014 implementation and the latest news on “OGD” challenges and future plans. CSCB Chair Melanie Bedard and CSCB President Carol West will also be giving presentations that will touch upon many different subject areas of importance to your business strategy and operations. If you want to better understand the critical elements in making borders work, you won’t want to miss this unique educational and networking opportunity. Attending a CSCB Regional Conference provides you with an opportunity to obtain 10 CCS points and 10 CTCS credits for 2013.

After the conference, enjoy some of Moncton’s best live entertainment and a delicious full course meal at the McSweeney Dinner Theatre.

If you wish to book accommodation for the nights of May 24 – 25, please call 1—877-859-7775 or 1-506-861-4661. The group name is Canadian Society of Customs Brokers. You may also contact [email protected]. Please note the room block cut-off date is April 24, 2013. We cannot guarantee that rooms will be available after that date so please don’t wait to reserve your accommodation. The cost is $119.99/night for a deluxe king room.

For more information about this conference and to register please visit our website at http://cscb.ca/event/2013-cscb-atlantic-region-annual-conference!

Everyone is welcome!

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