Big Data: Transforming the Business Matt Goodman, President of Global Trade Management, Livingston International
Matt Goodman, President of Global Trade Management, Livingston International, Matthew Goodman joined Livingston in April 2012 with the acquisition of the customs and trade compliance services business of JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. More
There’s been much ado about the impact of Big Data and the degree to which corporations and their IT departments are adequately prepared to harvest the full potential of the information they generate on a daily basis.
At the same time, the advent of
Big Data has unquestionably and irreversibly transformed the role of business technology managers away from day-to-day infrastructure maintenance and upgrades and toward a critical executive function rooted in strategic business planning.
From referendum to trade deal – the timeline of how Brexit unfolded
Parliament overwhelmingly backs UK-EU agreement four years after Britain voted to leave
30 December 2020 • 8:53pm
UK chief trade negotiator, David Frost looks on as Prime Minister, Boris Johnson signs the Brexit trade deal with the EU
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After four years, three Prime Ministers and more than 40 votes in Parliament, the United Kingdom is leaving the European Union with a deal.
Boris Johnson’s pledge to “Get Brexit Done” has been honoured at the eleventh hour, and his trade deal with the EU carried the support of the Labour Party through the House of Commons.
The transition period for the UK to official leave the EU is coming to an end
Small businesses are being urged to make sure they are Brexit ready though many have complained about a lack of clarity on what this means exactly
SME support network Enterprise Nation s Emma Jones said the longer this goes on, the less likely SMEs will be anywhere near Brexit ready
Search Revenue extends dual running of Customs Import Systems until 31 March 2021
Revenue’s new customs declaration system, the Automated Import System (AIS), was launched on 23 November 2020. The new modernised system, which reflects all the legal requirements of the EU Union Customs Code (UCC) and is designed to replace the Automated Entry Processing (AEP) declaration system for imports, is being actively used by some 130 customs agents and businesses. Customs import declaration filing volumes in AIS now exceed those being filed via AEP. To date, 47 of the top 50 agents and businesses who file import declarations are using AIS. This level of activity on the new system reflects the excellent engagement by trade and business and by the software providers in adopting the new system.