
C-TPAT is a voluntary government-business
initiative to build cooperative relationships that strengthen and
improve overall international supply chain and U.S. border security.
C-TPAT recognizes that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) can
provide the highest level of cargo security only through close
cooperation with the ultimate owners of the international supply chain
such as importers, carriers, consolidators, licensed customs brokers,
and manufacturers.
C-TPAT: What are the Benefits...
C-TPAT offers trade-related businesses an
opportunity to play an active role in the war against terrorism. By
participating in this first worldwide supply chain security initiative,
companies will ensure a more secure and expeditious supply chain for
their employees, suppliers and customers. Beyond these essential
security benefits, CBP will offer benefits to certain certified C-TPAT
member categories, including:
- A reduced number of CBP inspections (reduced
border delay times)
- Priority processing for CBP inspections. (Front
of the Line processing for inspections when possible.)
- Assignment of a C-TPAT Supply Chain Security
Specialist (SCSS) who will work with the company to validate and
enhance security throughout the company’s international
supply chain.
- Potential eligibility for CBP Importer
Self-Assessment program (ISA) with an emphasis on self-policing, not
CBP audits.
- Eligibility to attend C-TPAT supply chain
security training seminars.
CBP recognizes that a safe and secure supply chain
is the most critical part of our work in keeping our country safe. For
this reason, CBP is seeking a strong anti-terrorism partnership with
the trade community through C-TPAT. Trade partners will have a
commitment to both trade security and trade compliance rooted in their
business practices. CBP wants to work closely with companies whose good
business practices ensure supply chain security and compliance with
trade laws.
CBP encourages all companies to take an active
role in promoting supply chain and border security. C-TPAT is not just
a big-company program. Medium and small companies may want to evaluate
the requirements and benefits of C-TPAT carefully in deciding whether
to apply for the program. Moreover, even without official participation
in C-TPAT, companies should still consider employing C-TPAT guidelines
in their security practices.