For Individuals

Export knowledge for
individuals, not just companies

These workshops are not exclusively for businesses. Individuals building export knowledge for professional development, career change, or personal projects are equally welcome.

Different reasons, same knowledge

People come to these workshops from different starting points. The content is structured to be accessible regardless of prior experience.

Employees in export-related roles

Logistics coordinators, administrative staff, and operations employees who handle export documents or interact with customs brokers and freight forwarders — but who have never received structured training on the full process. Understanding the context of your own work makes you significantly more effective.

Freelancers and digital exporters

Individuals who provide services internationally or sell physical goods through platforms like Etsy, eBay, or Amazon. The regulations around small-value exports, currency receipt, and documentation are directly relevant to this group, and often overlooked in general e-commerce training.

Entrepreneurs evaluating export

People developing a product or business idea who want to understand whether exporting is feasible before investing in the attempt. Knowing the regulatory requirements, the cost structure, and the logistics options helps you make that evaluation with real information rather than assumptions.

Students and career changers

Individuals studying international trade, logistics, or business administration who want practical exposure to Argentine export procedures beyond the theoretical frameworks taught in academic settings. Also relevant for professionals from other fields transitioning into export-related roles.

Young professional woman studying export documentation at a home office desk, laptop open with trade regulation content visible on screen
Practical application

Learning that applies from day one

The workshop format means you work through real documents, real tariff schedules, and real freight quotes during the session. There is no gap between what you learn and what you would encounter in an actual export operation.

For individuals, this is particularly useful because it replaces months of on-the-job trial and error with a structured walkthrough of the entire process. You can ask questions, examine edge cases, and clarify points that general reading cannot address.

After completing the workshop, participants typically report being able to read and understand export documents they previously found opaque, identify the regulatory framework that applies to their situation, and have more productive conversations with service providers.

Ask About Participation

Frequently asked questions

No prior background is required. The workshops are designed to be accessible to participants who are completely new to export procedures, while still covering content that is useful for those with some existing experience. Each module begins with the foundational concepts before moving to more detailed operational content.

The workshops are educational programs offered by Omnimado. They are not official certifications issued by AFIP, the Argentine customs authority, or any governmental body. Participation is for educational purposes. If you require official professional certification, you would need to look at programs offered by institutions such as IRAM, INTI, or academic institutions with accredited programs.

Each module is designed to be self-contained and can be attended independently. If you have a specific area of focus — for example, understanding freight forwarder quotes or calculating export duties — you can attend just that module. The full five-module program is available for those who want comprehensive coverage of the entire process.

The simplified export regime module specifically covers the postal and courier export options that are most relevant to digital sellers and small-volume exporters. Currency receipt regulations for service exports and platform-based physical exports are addressed in the duty and currency module. The workshops do not cover platform-specific logistics or marketplace seller tools.