Logistics Providers to be Eligible for C-TPAT
By Kenneth E. Siegel
Among the many provisions in H.R. 4954, the SAFE Port Act, passed by Congress this week (see related story in October 1, 2006 post below) was language that indicates that contract logistics providers are now eligible to apply for C-TPAT. Specifically, Section 212 of the bill states as follows:
SEC. 212. ELIGIBLE ENTITIES.Since a manufacturer is required to have its entire supply chain C-TPAT compliant to qualify for Tier 3 benefits, logistic companies may now face pressure to apply and qualify for C-TPAT. Of course, participation in C-TPAT is still "voluntary."
Importers, customs brokers, forwarders, air, sea, land carriers, contract logistics providers, and other entities in the international supply chain and intermodal transportation system are eligible to apply to voluntarily enter into partnerships with the Department under C-TPAT.
It will probably be take some time for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to develop C-TPAT security criteria applicable to logistic firms.
Editors Note: The White House will soon hold a signing ceremony for the SAFE Port Act but has not specified a date or indicated whether the ceremony will be held in Washington, DC or at a port.
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