Tondra Harvell

Tondra Harvell
With more than 20 years’ experience in international trade and customs-related matters, Tondra has a wide variety of knowledge and skill on both a practical and strategic level. Her expertise includes compliance program and corrective-action plan development and implementation, large-scale project management, multi-national logistics and supply chain, client services, and multi-channel optimization. Tondra specializes in business process re-engineering, business requirements development, and cross-functional operational support. Most recent experience includes design and deployment of multi-scope Managed Trade Services platforms across several verticals. Tondra holds a Master’s Degree from McKendree University, a Master's Certificate in Human Resource Management from Villanova University and a Bachelor of Science in Management with a double major in Logistics and Human Resource Management from Park University, Summa Cum Laude.

Recent Posts

Routed Export Transactions – Changes are (Finally!) Coming

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If you are involved in the exportation of goods from the United States, you are most likely familiar with the term Routed Transaction and all that it entails – which up to this point, has been a whole lot of confusion and misunderstanding.

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Topics: Export Consulting

Are You Ready for… Customs Regs?

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Well, it’s that time again, and no, I don’t mean Football Season. For those of you new to the CBLE testing game and for others who are well familiar with the joys and rigors of this exam, the next CBLE will take place on Wednesday, October 26, 2022. Registration is now open and will close on September 26, 2022. ALL individuals must register for the exam through an online CBP broker examination registration portal.

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Topics: Compliance Training

The Cost of Non-Compliance: DDTC Increases Civil Monetary Penalties for Violations

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Beginning August 1, 2016, the Department of State’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls is increasing the maximum amounts of the civil monetary penalties it assesses for violations of the of the Arms Export Control Act and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). 

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Topics: Export Consulting