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SUMMARY:A Look at the Markets with Barclays
DESCRIPTION:  \nAs part of Manufacturing Month\, we take a deep dive into the current economic landscape and its impact on the manufacturing sector. Featuring expert insights from Barclays\, this session will explore key market trends\, financial outlooks\, and the challenges and opportunities shaping the industry today. Whether you’re a business leader\, investor\, or industry professional\, this is a valuable opportunity to gain strategic perspectives and ask your questions live. Thank you to our panellists Gavin Campbell\, Jai Pandit and Will Hobbs for their insights.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/a-look-at-the-markets-with-barclays/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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UID:9864-1744821000-1744826400@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Preparing for the Windsor Framework: Parcels Movement
DESCRIPTION:This recording features a webinar with HMRC\, focused on helping businesses get ready for upcoming changes under the Windsor Framework. \n\nFrom 1 May 2025\, new arrangements will apply to the movement of goods – including parcels – between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. This session is especially relevant for anyone involved in sending or receiving parcels across the Irish Sea. \n\nIn this session\, we cover: \n\nWhat the new parcels arrangements are \nHow to send and receive business-to-business parcels \nSending parcels under the UK Internal Market Scheme (UKIMS) \nSending parcels deemed “at risk” \nDuty reimbursement schemes \nQ&A with HMRC \n\nWatch now to stay informed and ensure you’re prepared for the changes ahead.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/preparing-for-the-windsor-framework-parcels-movement/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Succsession Planning for Business Owners
DESCRIPTION:Help prepare for the future with Mills Selig’s webinar on Succession Planning for Business Owners. \nWe were joined by Fiona McFall\, Partner & Head of Private Client and Darren Marley\, Partner\, Corporate for a session\, tailored for Manufacturing NI members\, that covered the key steps to ensure a seamless transition of leadership or ownership\, addressing legal\, financial and practical considerations. \nWhether you’re planning for retirement\, growth\, or unexpected changes – this webinar offers expert guidance to protect your business legacy and secure its long-term success. Perfect for business owners and senior leaders looking to safeguard their organisation’s future. \nHaving the right legal advice at the right time is crucial – Mills Selig’s expert team of Solicitors offer clear\, concise and problem solving legal advice \nFor further information on our expert legal services and how we can help your organisation\, click: www.MillsSelig.com/Expertise
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/succsession-planning-for-business-owners/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250326T100000
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SUMMARY:Mastering Employee Ownership Trusts Practical Strategies for Business Continuity and Tax Efficiency
DESCRIPTION:Gain valuable insights from James Morrison (Partner\, Corporate)\, Scott Kennedy (Partner\, Corporate)\, and Jon Stevens (Partner\, Global Head of Tax & Private Capital) from DWF Law as they discuss the benefits\, challenges\, and practical considerations of Employment Ownership Trusts (EOTs) in business succession planning. \nKey takeaways from this session:\n✅ What is an EOT? Understanding the structure and key components.\n✅ Why consider an EOT? Exploring tax efficiencies and business advantages.\n✅ How to implement an EOT? Practical steps for structuring and executing the transition.\n✅ Future developments – How EOTs and their qualifying conditions are evolving. \nWith changes to CGT and BADR\, shareholders are increasingly looking at tax-efficient exit strategies. This webinar provides expert guidance to help you assess whether an EOT is the right solution for your business. Watch now to stay informed and ahead in the evolving business landscape.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/mastering-employee-ownership-trusts-practical-strategies-for-business-continuity-and-tax-efficiency/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Legal Essentials with Mills Selig- Navigating Fatal Workplace Accidents Webinar
DESCRIPTION:We were joined by Kirsten Magee\, Partner\, Litigation at Mills Selig for a webinar\, Navigating Fatal Workplace Accidents – Legal Obligations and Best Practices.  \nTailored for Manufacturing NI members\, this session discussed the complex legal framework surrounding fatal workplace incidents\, including compliance requirements\, risk management strategies and best practices for responding effectively in the aftermath.  \nHaving the right legal advice at the right time is crucial – Mills Selig’s expert team of Solicitors offer clear\, concise and problem solving legal advice  \nFor further information on our expert legal services and how we can help your organisation\, click: http://www.millsselig.com/Expertise
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/legal-essentials-with-mills-selig-navigating-fatal-workplace-accidents-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:The Value of Understanding Claims & Record Keeping
DESCRIPTION:Manufacturing NI were joined by DWF Law to look at the importance of Understanding Claims and Record Keeping  \nThis session is aimed to equip you with the knowledge and tools to protect your commercial interests effectively.  \nRegister today for your opportunity to gain a competitive edge in the dynamic field of contract management and claims.  \nSlides are available to download here- https://www.manufacturingni.org/wp-co…
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/the-value-of-understanding-claims-record-keeping/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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UID:9874-1738843200-1738846800@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Directors Duties & Corporate Governance with Mills Selig
DESCRIPTION:Watch the recording of our insightful webinar on Directors’ Duties and Corporate Governance\, led by Glenn Watterson\, Partner (Corporate) at Mills Selig\, and tailored for members of Manufacturing NI. In this session\, \nGlenn explores:\n✅ Key responsibilities of Directors\n✅ The importance of corporate governance practices\n✅ Practical tips for compliance and effective leadership \nThe webinar also includes a Q&A session\, providing valuable insights for:\n🔹 Business Owners\n🔹 Directors\n🔹 Senior Managers \nThis recording will equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate corporate responsibility with confidence.\n📌 Watch now and enhance your leadership and governance skills!\n🔔 Don’t forget to like\, subscribe\, and share for more expert insights.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/directors-duties-corporate-governance-with-mills-selig/
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CATEGORIES:Webinar
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UID:9876-1738242000-1738245600@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Managing Change in a Challenging Economy
DESCRIPTION:Stephen Kelly from Manufacturing NI was joined by Rachel Richardson\, Director (Employment) DWF and Jenny Rankin\, Associate\, Employment\, DWF to look at various components of employment law. \nBusiness continuity is a priority and as the economic climate remains challenging\, many more employers are having to make difficult decisions. During this session there are tips providing an outline of the legal parameters when implementing a redundancy procedure\, including:\nHow to identify a redundancy situation\nThe redundancy process\nA closer look at consultation – individual and collective\nOther key considerations: Alternative employment and trial periods and redundancy pay\nWhat if an employer gets it wrong?\nAlternatives to redundancies: Short time working and lay offs \nTo discuss this more you can talk to the panelists- Rachel Richardson Rachel.richardson@dwf.law Jenny Rankin Jenny.rankin@dwf.law
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/managing-change-in-a-challenging-economy/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230926T143000
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SUMMARY:The Future of Manufacturing Workshop- with the Future of Work Institute
DESCRIPTION:As a leader in the manufacturing sector\, you need effective strategies to attract\, recruit and engage your frontline workforce. During this workshop\, hear from Barry Winkless\, Cpl’s Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Future of Work Institute and other experts Elysia Hegarty and John Twomey\, Flexsource and Darrach Teague Cpl on how you can deliver innovative workforce programs and create employee-centric cultures to keep your workforce engaged\, increase employee retention\, and improve business outcomes. \nVirtual breakouts will be facilitated to encourage discussion and develop common themes of interest. \nDuring this workshop you will: \n\nLearn how employee expectations have changed for the modern-day workforce and what the future of work needs to look like in your organisation\nGet insights from real world case studies on how you can innovate your approach to your workforce development\nDiscuss key challenges and steps manufacturing leaders need to consider when creating meaningful relationships with their employees\nDiscuss how technology can contribute toward employee engagement and satisfaction\n\nThis will be the first in a series of workshops in partnership with Cpl and The Future of Work and we will use this workshop to engage in interactive discussions to shape the series to ensure that the content best fits the needs of manufacturing organisations. \nSpeaker \nChief Strategy Officer at Cpl Group & Head of the Future of Work Institute \nBarry is an Author\, Thinker\, Speaker & Doer. As Head of the Future of Work Institute and Chief Strategy Officer at CPL Group\, he majors in the disciplines of creative leadership\, strategic change and employee experience\, with a particular focus on how society is changing and what that means to the world of work. Over the past 25 years\, he has worked globally with some of the world’s most respected organisations and has executed significant real-world projects across Ireland\, Europe and the USA. Recently named as one of the world’s Top 50 Future of Work influencers by Onalytica\, Barry believes that the future of work offers a true collaborative advantage for those who truly embrace it.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/the-future-of-work-workshop-with/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230921T173000
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UID:7652-1695312000-1695317400@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:UKIMS Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The UK Government published further detail on the Windsor Framework on 9 June. The Trader Support Service (TSS) is here to support your members understand the next steps they can take to benefit from the Windsor Framework. \nCrucially\, registration is now open to the UK Internal Market Scheme (UKIMS)which will allow a broader range of businesses to enjoy the benefits of the Windsor Framework. We encourage your members to sign-up as soon as possible – UKIMS will replace the existing UK Trader Scheme (UKTS) from 30 September 2023. \nThis will be an interactive session with plenty of opportunity to talk directly to experts from TSS.
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/ukims-seminar/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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UID:7469-1687870800-1687876200@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Manufacturing NI- Grow Your Exports Safely
DESCRIPTION:For any business entering a new market—especially in a country on the other side of the globe—the risks can be daunting. \nFinding new customers\, suppliers and partners\, understanding the local business culture and trade laws\, and working out the logistics of shipping your goods are just a few of the challenges of doing business internationally.  And what about foreign exchange fluctuations\, understanding payment practices and insurance requirements\, geopolitical developments and country risk and accessing the working capital you need to expand into an international market? \nThe reality is there are many possible country\, political and financial risks that you need to familiarize yourself with before entering any market of opportunity. And more importantly\, you need to understand how these risks could impact your company’s operations—and plan accordingly. \nThis webinar will help you to understand those key considerations\, help you mitigate these risks and outline the supports available to set your business up for success. \nREGISTER HERE \n  \n\nWelcome by Stephen Kelly\, Manufacturing NI\nRisks of growing business in export markets and how to navigate safely (Atradius/Lockton);\n\n\nHow banks can support with export sales (including UKEF) (Barclays – Mark Henderson);\n\n\nInvest NI export supports\n\n\nPanel session chaired by Stephen Kelly\, ManufacturingNI
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/manufacturing-ni-grow-your-exports-safely/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210629T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210629T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T201028
CREATED:20210607T190606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210607T190606Z
UID:4802-1624971600-1624975200@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Department for Communities Programmes and Services Webinar’
DESCRIPTION:Blurb TBC
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/department-for-communities-programmes-and-services-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210222T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210222T183000
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UID:3222-1614013200-1614018600@www.manufacturingni.org
SUMMARY:Trader Support Service Webinar
DESCRIPTION:For the third in our series with Trader Support Service\, we’ll be joined by Frank Dunsmuir and Shanker Singham to discuss a number of key enhancements and releases to the TSS and how it will impact your business. \nSome of the issues we’ll be approaching are: \n\nSupplementary Declarations\nTariff Options (At Risk/Not at Risk\, Rules of Origin\, UK Trader Scheme and How to claim a waiver)\nSimplified Frontier Declaration for Controlled Goods\nConsignment First (Groupage Model)\nTSS Transit Service (GB to NI via IE)\nIndirect Exports (NI to GB via IE)\n\nRegister at the link below \n 
URL:https://www.manufacturingni.org/event/trader-support-service-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Brexit,Webinar
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