Export Guidance
1. Export Guide
In association with UKTI we have created a guide specifically focused on export for growth and getting started within the industry. To download a copy simply click on the PDF document below.
Export for Growth your guide to getting started
2. How to reclaim foreign VAT
For companies operating abroad we have provided an overview of the HM Revenues & Customs process regards refunding of foreign VAT.
3. Export Control Licences
If you are exporting products out of the UK, be it inside the EU or further afield, you need to be aware of Export Control Licences.
4. Market Selection Index Tool
New and experienced exporters need data on which markets to target and crucially which provide the best short term and long term prospects. A spreadsheet tool has been developed by the International Team and Committee which covers the world’s main leisure marine markets. A benchmark system has been used due to the inconsistent nature of available market data. This tool is only available to Members. You will need to log in first to download the tool
5. Press Advice for Exhibitors
Many of our members and exhibitors have expressed an interest for more advice regards making the most out of exhibiting, so we have joined forces with one member PR company to offer a little guidance as to planning your press, marketing communications and activities
Click here to read more about Press & PR
6. The Jones Act
The Jones Act refers to a largely misunderstood law relating to maritime commerce in U.S. water and between U.S. ports.
7. Incoterms® 2010
Incoterms are rules that relate to the shipping of products defined by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC.) The Incoterms rules are intended primarily to clearly communicate the tasks, costs, and risks associated with the transportation and delivery of goods, and define the responsibility between the buyer and the seller. The rules have been periodically updated and are now on the eighth version, Incoterms® 2010.