Sub.: Request to participate in Webinar on BUSINESS EXPANSION IN USA – Company Setup and Warehousing with Pick-Pack-Ship – reg.

Dear Sirs/Madam,

Greetings from Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI)!

We are happy to inform you that CITI and Entry USA is organizing a Webinar on Business Expansion in USA – Company Setup and Warehousing with Pick-Pack-Ship on 04th December 2024 at 1900 Hrs.

 This webinar aims to cover following topics in a practical, accessible way, helping CITI members gain a clear understanding of:

  • How to set up a U.S. company and why it builds trust.
  • Benefits of utilizing U.S.-based warehousing for faster order fulfilment.
  • How our sales facilitation services can drive growth and client confidence in the U.S.
  • Insights on L1-A visa processes, allowing company representatives to be personally present in the U.S., fostering stronger business ties.

In response to the evolving needs of Indian manufacturers, exporters, and tech startups looking to expand into the U.S. market, Entry USA is excited to partner with CITI to deliver a series of webinars. These sessions will provide valuable insights into four critical areas: U.S. company formation, warehousing, L1-A visa for executives, and sales support. Our goal is to empower Indian businesses with the information they need to succeed and grow their market presence in the United States.

Why U.S. Presence Matters for Indian Businesses

 Indian businesses have a growing opportunity to enhance credibility and competitiveness in the U.S. by establishing a physical presence. Our services, whether through direct company formation, leveraging U.S.-based warehousing, or supporting executives with L1-A visas, help Indian businesses foster trust among American customers. Building this trust not only opens doors to long-term partnerships but also positions these companies favorably in a rapidly shifting business landscape.

Current Trends: On-Shoring and Near-Shoring

  1.  The business climate in the U.S. is undergoing significant changes. Recent trends of on-shoring and near-shoring (relocating production closer to the U.S. or to neighboring countries like Mexico or Canada) among U.S. buyers and large retailers are influencing the global supply chain. This shift is largely driven by key factors:
  2. Supply Chain Resilience: The COVID-19 pandemic exposed weaknesses in extended global supply chains, driving many businesses to relocate production to reduce risks and ensure greater continuity.
  3. Geopolitical Tensions: The recent trade policies and tariffs, amplified by global political changes, are prompting U.S. companies to reduce dependency on distant suppliers.
  4. Consumer Demand for Speed: U.S. consumers expect faster delivery times. By reducing the distance between production facilities and the end market, companies can meet customer expectations for rapid turnaround times.

Interested members are requested to kindly register on given link and circulate this information among your colleagues for participation. There is no any registration fee, however, prior registration is mandatory. Registration link is given below:

Registration Link (Complimentary Entry):

https://entryopen.com/us/resources/webinars/company-setup-and-warehousing/

This is for your information and necessary action.

Thanking you,

Yours faithfully,

Chandrima Chatterjee

Secretary General

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