CIL provides accredited C-TPAT security audit/inspection services in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. CIL is the only accredited inspection agency in India to conduct C-TPAT security audits. CIL is an ISO 17020 accredited inspection agency. Contact us for C-TPAT certification services in India. C TPAT is an initiative started by the United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism. It is a non mandatory program where members work to safeguard supply chains from the protection of radical weapons, such as weapons that are used for destruction at a massive level. This collaboration is for companies interlinked in the supply chain worldwide, such as retailers, customs brokers, terminal operators, transporters, and foreign manufacturers of the United States. Organizations that wish to be a part of C TPAT are supposed to complete an application first. This application is submitted to analyze the supply chain safety process against the C TPAT criteria or instructions mutually developed by the trade community and CBP. After they are done with the completion of the online application, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection C TPAT Supply Chain Security Specialist will get back to the participant to start the validation process. Benefits of C TPAT, Organizations that have supply chains that full fill the CTPAT requirements get some inspections at the American borders. This put customs officials at ease so they could emphasize high risk cargo. That is the main reason, getting unloaded faster benefits your main idea. Apart from that, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection website recommends that the C TPAT certification has numerous perks, The lesser amount of wait times at borders. Front of the line inspections. The lower number of CBP examinations. Assignment of a CBP supply chain security specialist to your company. The perk of being known as a reliable trade partner by foreign customs administrations has signed mutual recognition agreements with the United States. Acceptance for other U.S. government pilot programs, such as the Food and Drug Administrations Secure Supply Chain program. Getting priority to initiate business after a global disaster or terrorist attack. Importer eligibility to take part in the Importer Self Assessment program (ISA). Gaining access to the CTPAT web based portal system and a library of helpful training materials. Priority consideration at CBPs industry focused Centers of Excellence and Expertise. Possible immunity from stratified exams where customs officers count every single carton to ensure that there is a precise match with the BOL. Admittance to the Free and Secure Trade (FAST) rows for low risk shipments at land borders. Multiple types of business entities can have CTPAT membership, such as exporters, importers, customs brokers, carriers, third party logistics providers, and consolidators. Suppose you are an importer and want to be eligible so you can join CTPAT, you need to come up to the level of the following criteria, You must be an active US importer or non resident Canadian importer that has imported items into the US within the past 12 months. You must have a verified enduring import bond registered with CBP that deals with a business office staffed in the US or Canada. You need to have an active US importer of record (IOR) number. You are ready to deal with the CTPAT supply chain safety criteria outlined in the CTPAT Importer Agreement, where you will be appointed as a company officer who will be the primary cargo security officer liable for CTPAT. You are capable of completing a supply chain safety profile in the CTPAT portal, recognizing how it will create, maintain, and boost internal policy to follow the CTPAT importer security criteria. You do not have to pay any debt owed to CBP at the time of the application for which a final decision or administrative disposition has been provided.