Keeping up with CTPAT Training Requirements

Blog originally posted on 04/01/2024 02:42 PM

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The Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) is open to members of the trade community who demonstrate a commitment to practices that help to secure the supply chain. Training is a critical component of that commitment. CTPAT members must establish and maintain a comprehensive security training and awareness program. Personnel of CTPAT members must understand the threats to the supply chain and their role in protecting it. Typically, CTPAT members should have general security awareness training that they provide to a wide audience and specialized training that is presented to personnel in more sensitive positions.

There are many ways that Tradewin can support your security training and awareness program. We offer a comprehensive suite of CTPAT training that can be customized to your needs. Topics include:

  • CTPAT General Security and Awareness
  • CTPAT Security Inspections
  • Agriculture Security
  • High-Security Seal Verification
  • Possible Indicators of Suspicious Shipments
  • Trade-Based Money Laundering
  • Forced Labor

In addition to presenting our own training modules, Tradewin can review your current CTPAT training to provide feedback. Perhaps you’re looking to update your CTPAT training - we have been keeping up with the evolution of CTPAT Minimum Security Criteria.

If you need support for your CTPAT training program, please feel free to contact Tradewin for assistance.

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Topics: CTPAT, North America

Blog originally posted on 04/01/2024 02:42 PM

Andrew Bodien, Senior Consultant

Written by 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.