CTPAT: How to Benefit from CBP Security Program
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Speaker : MARTIN KEN BEHR
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When : Monday, June 10, 2024
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Time : 01 : 00 PM EST
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Martin is a customs and international trade lawyer admitted to practice in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, and before the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey and the U.S. Court of International Trade. Martin received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rutgers University - Newark, Phi Beta Kappa, with high honors; a Master of Public Administration degree from Fairleigh Dickinson University; and a law degree from Rutgers School of Law - Newark. Martin is a distinguished graduate of both the U.S. Law Enforcement Training Center and the U.S. Customs Service Academy. He is also a licensed U.S. Customs Broker (No. 20643), one who worked in the industry for several years.
Martin is a former U.S. Customs officer (senior inspector and import specialist), who was stationed at land (Champlain-Rouses Point, NY), air (JFK International Airport and Newark Liberty), and sea (Newark and NY) ports of entry. While with U.S. Customs at the Port of New York/Newark, he was also a member of the agency's export control branch.
Martin is also a former special agent with the U.S. Department of Defense, an assistant prosecutor with the Office of Hudson County (NJ) Prosecutor, and an executive with a global FMC-licensed Ocean Transportation Intermediary. Martin was also a trade consultant with Unz & Co.
Martin
is an instructor at New Jersey Cirt University and Rutgers University –
Newark, where he teaches import, export, and other international trade
courses. Martin has also taught international trade courses at the
Fashion Institute of Technology and Pace University in New York City.
Martin is also of counsel to GRVR Attorneys, LLC (Dallas, Texas), which
specializes in customs and international trade matters.
Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is a multi-layered cargo enforcement strategy. Through this program, CBP works with the trade community to strengthen international supply chains and improve United States border security. CTPAT is a voluntary public-private sector partnership which recognizes that CBP can provide the highest level of cargo security only through close cooperation with the principal stakeholders of the international supply chain such as importers, exporters, carriers, consolidators, licensed U.S. Customs Brokers, and manufacturers. The Security and Accountability for Every Port Act of 2006 provided a statutory framework for the C-TPAT Program. This webinar covers the strict program oversight requirements, something that all CTPAT participant employees must know.
Learning Objectives
- Supply Chain Risk and Vulnerability
- Hard and Soft Benefits of Securing the Supply Chain
- Product Transportation and Risk of Loss
- CTPAT Pros and Cons
- CTPAT Basics and Mechanics
Areas Covered
- Internal Conspiracies
- 7-Point Container Inspection
- Risk Matrix
- Smuggling
- Drug Trafficking
- Personnel Security
- Physical Security
- Joining C-TPAT
- CTPAT Benefits
Who Should Attend
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$160.00
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