BSC-119 Understanding of Customs - Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT or C-TPAT)
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The Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) is a voluntary, public-private sector partnership program created by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to improve the security of supply chains with respect to terrorism. It focuses on securing the international supply chain against threats such as terrorism, smuggling, and human trafficking while ensuring smooth trade.
Factories in Malaysia that export goods to the United States or are part of supply chains involving U.S. companies may seek CTPAT certification to enhance their competitiveness.
The increase in statistics of loss related to company assets, namely cargo related crimes warrant an immediate methodological approach on how an organization may need to prepare itself with Total Prevention Methodology ensuring it does not fall prey to such losses that may influence Business Continuity.
This programme, provides an insight to the organization on the importance of Supply Chain Security, namely the control and management methodologies, which includes a wide spectrum of elements, through a Supply Chain Risk Management Plan, focusing namely on CTPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism Standards)
By the end of the 2-days program, participants will be able to:
Recognize the prevention methodologies based on the Standards of C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism)
Absorb the requirements laid out in ISO 28000 (Supply Chain Security Management) & ISO 31000 (Risk Management)
Identify the change of trend in warehousing, transportation and logistics Security Management
Identify proactive approaches on Supply Chain Security Management
Address the challenges of balancing security needs and economic efficiency
Section 1: Overview of Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)
Section 2: Security Requirements for Facility
Section 3: Security Requirements Pre-Shipment
Section 4: Security Requirements During Shipment
Section 5: Risk Based Auditing for CTPAT Compliance (Internal & 3rd Party)
Section 6: Risk Based Auditing for CTPAT Compliance (Internal & 3rd Party)
Section 7: Partnering with CTPAT Stakeholders
Section 8: Conducting Internal Audits
Executive / Managers / Senior Managers / HODs; Security & Loss Prevention Personnel, Logistics and Warehouse Management Personnel, Supply Chain Service Providers
This is a 2-days programme. This course runs from 9:00am – 5:00pm with an hour for lunch and periodic short breaks.
This is an intensive session designed to include as much discussion as possible. Lunch and breaks provide an opportunity for further questioning and discussion with the instructors.
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