Homeland Security Terms & Definitions

C-TPAT: Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism

A voluntary initiative, joint government-business partnership to enhance supply chain and border security. C-TPAT will build upon the best practices of existing trade and industry programs to bolster supply chain security and focus Customs resources on areas of risk. Customs will be relying on its partners to monitor their own security activities and involve themselves in Customs led programs that promote security through self-governance. C-TPAT is designed to address the security procedures of all components of the import supply chain. The Customs web site provide guidance for establishing, improving or amending security procedures along the entire supply chain. Each set of recommendations applies to a specific segment of the import chain; transportation air/sea/land carrier, broker, importer, NVOCC's, freight forwarders, manufacturer, warehouse and port authorities. As C-TPAT evolves, the recommendations may be adjusted to further reflect trade community input and best practices.

Read the press release - [03.11.2003] Roadway & Reimer Receive FAST Certification from US & Canada Customs

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