Import Inspections, Clearance & Enforcement

22 – 26 June 2026
Sandton Centre Johannesburg South Africa

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R24, 999.00 Per Delegate

Course overview:

The rapid growth of international trade, coupled with increasing globalisation and digitalisation, has significantly transformed import inspection and clearance processes. While these developments have enhanced trade facilitation and economic integration, they have also introduced complex risks such as misdeclaration, undervaluation, smuggling, and the use of fraudulent documentation.

Customs administrations and regulatory authorities are therefore required to strike a delicate balance between facilitating legitimate trade and enforcing compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Effective import inspection systems must be intelligence-driven, risk-based, and aligned with international standards to ensure efficiency without compromising control.

This course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of import inspection and clearance processes, incorporating international best practices and modern enforcement strategies. It places strong emphasis on practical skills in document examination, risk profiling, and the application of targeted inspection techniques.

Course Objectives

At the end of this programme, participants will be able to:
• Develop a comprehensive understanding of import inspection and clearance procedures within the broader customs and trade regulatory framework
• Apply international best practices and standards to improve inspection efficiency and effectiveness
• Analyse and verify import documentation with accuracy, identifying discrepancies, inconsistencies, and fraudulent practices
• Design and implement risk-based inspection systems using profiling, selectivity criteria, and intelligence-led approaches
• Strengthen enforcement capabilities through effective investigation techniques, evidence handling, and application of legal provisions
• Enhance decision-making using data-driven approaches and modern inspection technologies
• Promote a balance between trade facilitation and regulatory compliance in line with global customs practices

Who Should Attend

• Customs and border control officers responsible for cargo inspection and clearance
• Officials from revenue authorities involved in import taxation, valuation, and compliance monitoring
• Compliance and risk management officers working in trade and customs environments
• Audit and investigation officers handling customs-related fraud and irregularities
• Trade facilitation and logistics professionals involved in import operations
• Port health, standards, and regulatory agency officials involved in border inspections
• Law enforcement officers engaged in anti-smuggling and trade-related investigations
• Policy makers and supervisors responsible for designing or overseeing inspection systems

End of the workshop

IN HOUSE AND ONLINE TRAINING

While both In-House and Online training can present with cost-effectiveness and time-efficacy, there are some very specific differences between in-house courses and those based online.
The demand for additional courses by individuals or groups of people is increasing. Still, it depends entirely on the preferences of a person what type of training he or she wants to receive. Online courses and in-house training carry some similarities but they are considered to exhibit some very pivotal differences too. Despite that, both types of learning can be really beneficial for attendees.

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