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Presented by: Robert A. DeCamp, Director of Regulatory Affairs & Consulting A.N. Deringer, Inc. C-TPAT: Past, Present, & Future. History. Where were you on 9/11/01?.
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Presented by: Robert A. DeCamp, Director of Regulatory Affairs & Consulting A.N. Deringer, Inc. C-TPAT: Past, Present, & Future
History Where were you on 9/11/01?
In direct response to 9/11, Customs & Border Protection (CBP) partnered with the trade community to create a program to protect the U.S. against acts of terrorism. Intended Purpose In November 2001, Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) was launched with seven companies enrolled.
Procedural Security Physical Security Personnel Security Education & Awareness Training Access Controls Manifest Procedures Information Technology Security Conveyance Security Business Partnership Requirements/Security Components
U.S. Importers of Record U.S./Canada Highway Carriers U.S./Mexico Highway Carriers Rail Carriers Sea Carriers Air Carriers U.S. Marine Port Authority/Terminal Operators U.S. Air Freight Consolidators, Ocean TPT Intermediaries & NVOCCs Mexican Manufacturers Licensed U.S. Customs Brokers Certain Invited Foreign Manufacturers Who Can Be C-TPAT Certified
In the future, look for C-TPAT to grow and incorporate all types of safety, including Partners in Protection (PIP), product safety, food safety, etc. The Future