On November 27, 2019 Customs uploaded the final version of the new CTPAT Minimum Security Criteria (MSC) into their webpage and the CTPAT Portal. This is the culmination of a three-year effort to update the CTPAT criteria to fulfill legal mandates, adjust to a changing trade landscape, apply lessons learned, and adapt to ever-evolving terrorism and criminal threats.
Andrew Bodien, Senior Consultant
Andrew joined Tradewin in 2010 after more than a decade of experience as a Customs Broker for Expeditors International. As a consultant, he offers expertise in compliance data analysis, system development, reporting, project management, and education of compliance subjects. Combining all these aspects, he has been playing a lead role in CTPAT as well as key valuation and reconciliation projects. Andrew is a graduate of the University of Washington and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. He is a US Licensed Customs Broker. Andrew can be reached at 503-863-2625.
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