The Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)


Being a C-TPAT member, organization and business personnel can become an active participant against terrorism. This webinar on C-TPAT will help the attendees in understanding the C-TPAT requirements and the methods to be followed in order to participate in the C-TPAT.

Visitors

Course Objective:
More than 10,000 companies have joined in the C-TPAT since it was established in 2002. These companies are getting direct and indirect benefits from being a member of C-TPAT other than being active in the movement against terrorism.

It will cover the following areas relating to C-TPAT participation:
• A brief history and overview of eligibility
• Cost-benefit analysis of participation
• Senior or executive leadership support
• Supply chain mapping, risk analysis and vulnerability assessments
• Completion of the C-TPAT profile
• Preparing for Validation or Revalidation
• Training and awareness
• Maintenance and recordkeeping
Who will benefit:
This will be beneficial for the following personnel:
• Senior Management
• Marketing Head
• Business Development
• Country Heads

Exhibitors

Douglas Cohen has, for more than 15 years, been at the forefront of international trade and transactions. With senior positions in private law practice, the European Union, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the global airline industry, Mr. Cohen has developed substantial expertise in import-export compliance, international contracts, anti-trust, intellectual property, data privacy, aviation/aerospace, and EU law and policy.

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