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January 08, 2006 

CBP to Hold Seminar For Certified C-TPAT Members in March 2006

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced that it will hold a C-TPAT Supply Chain Security Training Seminar entitled "Supply Chain Security in a New Business Environment” from March 1-3, 2006 in Costa Mesa, California. This program is open to certified C-TPAT members only. While the agenda for the seminar has not yet been finalized, it will include a discussion of security criteria and seven- point container inspections. Joint Customs/Trade presentations, panel discussions and concurrent workshops will be conducted. There is no registration fee for this program, but space is limited. Online registration for this program is now available at the following link: https://apps.cbp.gov/ctpat_training_registration/.

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