
Michael Schlosser
Michael Schlosser is Director of Corporate Customs at Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG, Vice Chairman of the Customs Council ZVEI (Germany´s Electrical Industry), member of the Customs Council at the Chamber of Industry and Commerce Munich and other customs associations.
After leaving the Federal German Customs Authority Michael Schlosser worked for a multinational British Oil Company for many years, extending his experiences in excise taxes, customs duties and export control. Subsequently he was in the automotive industry combining his former roles with supply-chain challenges and Six-Sigma. For more than 12 years he is now with Rohde & Schwarz and built up its nowadays international multilevel matrix customs organization from scratch.
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E-Mail: Michael.Schlosser@rohde-schwarz.com
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Legal Regulation of Customs Duties: Interview with the Author of the Book (Lithuania)
In the interview, Mr. Valantiejus shares the main idea of the book "Legal Regulation of Customs Duties", points out customs-related insights relevant for customs practitioners, reveals which book on customs subject is his favorite, and more! Read the interview and/ or watch the video. Please find the summary of the...
ATA Carnet - through customs faster
Whether for trade fairs, exhibitions or sporting events - some companies often import durable / consumer goods abroad temporarily. For those companies, it can be worth obtaining an ATA Carnet.
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Legal Regulation of Customs Duties: Interview with the Author of the Book (Lithuania)
In the interview, Mr. Valantiejus shares the main idea of the book "Legal Regulation of Customs Duties", points out customs-related insights relevant for customs practitioners, reveals which book on customs subject is his favorite, and more! Read the interview and/ or watch the video. Please find the summary of the...
ATA Carnet - through customs faster
Whether for trade fairs, exhibitions or sporting events - some companies often import durable / consumer goods abroad temporarily. For those companies, it can be worth obtaining an ATA Carnet.