Homeland Security

Minimizing Your Costs & Homeland Security FAQ

Participating in border security initiatives can minimize the cost of homeland security for your supply chain.

Customs will give C-TPAT and homeland security participants faster bordercrossings through dedicated lanes. Roadway fulfills the service provider requirements specified in the C-TPAT Supply Chain Security Questionnaire.

We worked with federal agencies to help develop the transportation requirements for the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) program of the U.S. government, the Partners in Protection (PIP) program of the Canadian government, and the Free and Secure Trade (FAST) program of the Canadian and U.S. governments for highway carriers.

In return for participating in these initiatives, U.S. Customs & Border Protection and the Canada Customs Revenue Agency promise importers faster processing and fewer inspections. To participate, importers must use carriers that are approved for these programs.

Roadway was one of the first carriers authorized to participate in these federally backed programs for protecting the supply chain. Our border management leadership positions our Customer Care Teams to meet your need for fast, reliable, and secure cross-border services.

Roadway is ISO certified. We connect North America with our reliable cross-border service.


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Guide to Homeland Security Acronyms:

FAST: United States and Canadian Free and Secure Trade
C-TPAT: Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism
CSA: Customs Self Assessment
PIP: Partners in Protection
ACE: Automated Commercial Environment




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