Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism
Packair Customs Brokers Inc recognizes continuous threat of terrorist groups and criminal organizations targeting supply chains that we have exposure to the threat as we engage in international supply chains with movement of goods by importer/clients with our business partners that we set our policies and procedures in place to manage and mitigate risk in our supply chain and protect our data from exposure to cyber threats with breach of our Information Technology as we transmit sensitive data and information over the web conducting customs business.
Our Risk Assessment process of our supply chain(s) is based on our business partners involvement in the supply chain includes foreign forwarder agents we hire to organize full container shipments for our Importer/Client received at Packair warehouse and consignee’s designated warehouse, which also includes the ocean carrier, and trucker assigned to pull container from container terminals. These partners are subject to commerce security and must agree to our minimum-security guideline standard is a prerequisite to be our partner
CTPAT Security Guidelines and Requirement
All Business Partners involved in International Supply Chain Commerce are subject to commerce security and must agree to our minimum-security guideline standard is a prerequisite to be our partner who are our foreign agents, carriers, consolidators, and truckers we hire to move containers from the overseas to U.S. ports for distribution.
Any of our Business Partner member outsources or contracts any elements of its supply chain, the member must exercise due diligence (via visits, questionnaires, etc.) to ensure these business partners have security measures in place that meet or exceed CTPAT MSC.
Please click below files for CTPAT information, business partner agreement forms, guidelines, and training materials
CTPAT Minimum Security Criteria Updated 2021
CTPAT Security Training for All Employees
CTPAT Risk Assessment – 5 step guide
Container Seal Verification – 7 Point Inspection
Container Seal Operating Procedure ISO PAS17712
Importer Notification to their Supplier on Container Security Requirement
Import Security Filing Form with Data Elements Details
Packair Business Partner Security Agreement
Point of Stuffing Container Security Requirements