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CTPAT研討會和活?動
新的 低安全標準更新現已推出
海關反恐貿易伙伴關系(CTPAT)只是美國海關與邊境保護局(CBP)多層貨物執法策略中的一層。通過該計劃,CBP與貿易界合作,以加強國際供應鏈并改善美國邊境安全。CTPAT是一項自愿的公私部門伙伴關系計劃,該計劃認識到CBP只能通過與國際供應鏈的主要利益相關方(如進口商,承運人,集運商,持照報關行和制造商)密切合作,才能提供 高水平的貨物安全。2006年《每個港口的安全和問責法》為CTPAT計劃提供了法定框架,并施加了嚴格的計劃監督要求。
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CTPAT研討會和活?動
新的 低安全標準更新現已推出
海關反恐貿易伙伴關系(CTPAT)只是美國海關與邊境保護局(CBP)多層貨物執法策略中的一層。通過該計劃,CBP與貿易界合作,以加強國際供應鏈并改善美國邊境安全。CTPAT是一項自愿的公私部門伙伴關系計劃,該計劃認識到CBP只能通過與國際供應鏈的主要利益相關方(如進口商,承運人,集運商,持照報關行和制造商)密切合作,才能提供 高水平的貨物安全。2006年《每個港口的安全和問責法》為CTPAT計劃提供了法定框架,并施加了嚴格的計劃監督要求。
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不斷發展的伙伴關系
自2001年11月成立以來,CTPAT一直在增長。如今,已經有超過11400個跨貿易領域的認證合作伙伴加入了該計劃。合作伙伴包括美國進口商/出口商,美國/加拿大高速公路承運人;美國/墨西哥公路運輸公司;鐵路和海上運輸公司;有執照的美國海關經紀人;美國海洋港口管理局/碼頭經營者;美國貨運集散商;海上運輸中介人和非經營性共同承運人;墨西哥和加拿大的制造商;和墨西哥長途運輸公司,它們全部占進口到美國的貨物的52%(按價值計算)
CTPAT如何運作
當實體加入CTPAT時,將與CBP達成協議以保護供應鏈,發現安全漏洞并實施特定的安全措施和 實踐。申請人必須解決廣泛的安全性主題,并提供安全性概要文件,其中列出了行動計劃,以使整個供應鏈中的安全性保持一致。
CTPAT成員被認為是 的,因此不太可能在美國入境口岸接受檢查。
CTPAT的好處
CTPAT合作伙伴享有各種好處,包括在與美國政府的反恐戰爭中保持密切合作發揮積極作用。通過這樣做,合作伙伴可以更好地識別其自身的安全漏洞,并采取糾正措施來減輕風險。該計劃的一些好處包括:
減少了CBP檢查次數
線前檢查
可能免除分層考試
邊境等待時間更短
向公司指派供應鏈安全專家
進入陸地邊界的自由貿易通道(FAST)
訪問基于CTPAT的基于Web的門戶網站系統和培訓資料庫
通過與美國簽署互認協議的外國海關管理部門認可為可信賴的貿易伙伴,可以享受額外的利益
是否有資格參加美國政府其他試點計劃,例如食品和 管理局的安全供應鏈計劃
自然災害或恐怖襲擊后恢復營業的優先級
進口商參加進口商自我評估計劃(ISA)的資格
在CBP以行業為中心的卓越和專長中心的優先考慮
A Message From CTPAT Director Manuel Garza
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CTPAT Workshops and Events
The New Minimum Security Criteria Updates Now Available
Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) is but one layer in U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) multi-layered cargo enforcement strategy. Through this program, CBP works with the trade community to strengthen international supply chains and improve United States border security. CTPAT is a voluntary public-private sector partnership program which recognizes that CBP can provide the highest level of cargo security only through close cooperation with the principle stakeholders of the international supply chain such as importers, carriers, consolidators, licensed customs brokers, and manufacturers. The Security and Accountability for Every Port Act of 2006 provided a statutory framework for the CTPAT program and imposed strict program oversight requirements.
A Growing Partnership
From its inception in November 2001, CTPAT continued to grow. Today, more than 11,400 certified partners spanning the gamut of the trade community, have been accepted into the program. The partners include U.S. importers/exporters, U.S./Canada highway carriers; U.S./Mexico highway carriers; rail and sea carriers; licensed U.S. Customs brokers; U.S. marine port authority/terminal operators; U.S. freight consolidators; ocean transportation intermediaries and non‐operating common carriers; Mexican and Canadian manufacturers; and Mexican long‐haul carriers, all of whom account for over 52 percent (by value) of cargo imported into the U.S.
How CTPAT works
When an entity joins CTPAT, an agreement is made to work with CBP to protect the supply chain, identify security gaps, and implement specific security measures and best practices. Applicants must address a broad range of security topics and present security profiles that list action plans to align security throughout the supply chain.
CTPAT members are considered to be of low risk, and are therefore less likely to be examined at a U.S. port of entry.
CTPAT Benefits
CTPAT Partners enjoy a variety of benefits, including taking an active role in working closer with the U.S. Government in its war against terrorism. As they do this, Partners are able to better identify their own security vulnerabilities and take corrective actions to mitigate risks. Some of the benefits of the program include:
Reduced number of CBP examinations
Front of the line inspections
Possible exemption from Stratified Exams
Shorter wait times at the border
Assignment of a Supply Chain Security Specialist to the company
Access to the Free and Secure Trade (FAST) Lanes at the land borders
Access to the CTPAT web-based Portal system and a library of training materials
Possibility of enjoying additional benefits by being recognized as a trusted trade Partner by foreign Customs administrations that have signed Mutual Recognition with the United States
Eligibility for other U.S. Government pilot programs, such as the Food and Drug Administration’s Secure Supply Chain program
Business resumption priority following a natural disaster or terrorist attack
Importer eligibility to participate in the Importer Self-Assessment Program (ISA