Chamber Export Partnership Launches with New Brand Identity to Enhance Support for International Trade
CHAPEL HILL - The Chamber Export Partnership is proud to announce its rebranding and launch at the Carolinas Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (CACCE) conference in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Formerly known as the Carolina Chamber Export Assistance Center, The Chamber Export Partnership has undergone a transformation to better serve its members and enhance its mission of promoting and supporting international trade.
With the global market evolving rapidly, the Chamber Export Partnership recognized the need for a fresh approach to its brand identity to better reflect its core values and strategic direction. The new brand represents a modern and dynamic organization that is committed to fostering international trade growth for businesses in the Carolinas and beyond.
Through its network of nearly 20 Chambers of Commerce, The Chamber Export Partnership has established a streamlined process for electronic document processing. This includes expedited electronic processing of certificates of origin, which are often required for customs clearance and to establish the origin of goods for preferential trade agreements. In addition, The Chamber Export Partnership processes certificates of free sale, which are often required to demonstrate that goods are freely sold in the exporting country and meet regulatory requirements in the importing country.
With a team of three knowledgeable staff members and a strong network of referrals, The Chamber Export Partnership provides full-service support to its clients and chamber partners in navigating international exporting. The organization processes all essential exporting documents, including packing lists, commercial invoices, and letters of authorization and authorization.
To learn more about processing your documents through the Chamber Export Partnership, please click here.
If you are interested in joining the network of Chambers of Commerce, please click here.
Contact: Aury St. Germain, Director of Communications and Business Development, The Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro, (984) 444-6895