The Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) is a voluntary, supply chain program led by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). This program focuses on improving the security of private companies’ international supply chains. This program is not only open to carriers, consolidators, licensed customs brokers, but also importers and manufacturers. CTPAT certified companies agree to work with CBP to protect the supply chain, identify security gaps, and implement security measures. Participation allows members to be considered lower risk.
Willson International supports CTPAT and encourages eligible partners to consider participating in the program. Importers that wish to be part of the CTPAT program must meet the eligibility requirements outlined on the CBP website.
In order to be accepted into CTPAT, your company must be able to meet certain security requirements. The CTPAT Minimum Security Criteria and Guidelines were recently updated for each type of role within the supply chain. There are three main focus areas for importers: Corporate Security, Transportation Security, People and Physical Security. These focus areas encompass:
Corporate Security
Risk Assessment
Security Vision & Responsibility
Business Partners
Cyber Security
Transportation Security
Conveyance and Instruments of International Traffic Security
Seal Security
Procedural Security
Agricultural Security
People and Physical Security
Physical Security
Physical Access Controls
Personnel Security
Education, Training and Awareness
If your company currently participates in CBP’s CTPAT program or Canada Border Services Agencies’ (CBSA) Partners in Protection (PIP) program, please contact Willson International’s U.S. Regulatory team to provide your most up to date information.