Principle Standing Committee and Subcommittees:
The Transportation Committee (Chair Kim Calicott/Vice Chair Rich Roche)
includes the following Subcommittees:
- Air Freight Subcommittee
- NVOCC Subcommittee
- Logistics Subcommittee
- Export |Compliance Subcommittee
The Customs Committee (Chair Sandy Langford-Coty/Vice Chair Ralph De La Rosa)
includes the following:
- ACE Strategy Subcommittee
- Part 111 Rewrite Subcommittee
- Trade Interruption and Resumption Planning Subcommittee
The Regulatory Agencies Committee (RAC) (Chair Mike Lahar/Vice Chair Adam Lees)
includes the following:
- USDA APHIS-Core Subcommittee
- USDA APHIS-Lacey Subcommittee
- USDA AMS-MO Subcommittee
- USDA AMS-Organic Subcommittee
- CPSC Subcommittee, EPA Subcommittee
- FCC Subcommittee, FDA Food Subcommittee
- FDA Devices-Tobacco Subcommittee
- FWS Subcommittee, NHTSA Subcommittee
- NOAA/NMFS Subcommittee
- TTB Subcommittee
- ATF Subcommittee, and DEA Subcommittee
Upcoming Meetings & Conferences
AAEI Webinar: Shifting Compliance Left – Building Compliance into the Start of the Supply Chain
The old ways of managing trade compliance are no longer sustainable, there are just too many risks. That’s why many companies are embracing a “shift compliance left” mindset—embedding compliance thinking into the upstream process and/or moving compliance considerations earlier in the product and supply chain lifecycle, from design and sourcing to onboarding suppliers and classifying goods
In this webinar, sponsored by Quickcode, we’ll explore what it really means to shift compliance left. Our panel includes trade compliance professionals who have successfully started this transition within their organizations. You’ll hear real-world insights, lessons learned, and practical strategies for embedding compliance thinking into upstream processes—before goods are ever ordered or shipped.
We’ll Explore:
How early-stage engagement reduces costly rework, delays, and penalties
The role of collaboration between compliance, procurement, and product teams
Examples of tools, data, and workflows that support a shift-left approach
Metrics to measure the impact of shifting compliance earlier in the process
Challenges and resistance—how to get cross-functional buy-in
You’ll Gain:
A clear understanding of how and why to shift compliance upstream
Actionable steps to begin the shift within your own organization
Lessons from professionals who have done it successfully
Inspiration to reframe the role of compliance as proactive and strategic
Position your leadership in the C-Suite. Something that points to how “shifting left” will build your teams brand in the C-suite.
*Committee and BOD meetings are only open to Regular members