2019 C-TPAT Compliance for FDA-Regulated Industries. Are you ready for updated security criteria?
OVERVIEW
In this C-TPAT online training, you will learn about the way in
which terrorist activities around the globe are supported through monies gained
from counterfeit and contraband activity. You will learn about anti-terrorism
regulations, and how to detect, prevent, and mitigate threats and risks
associated with this type of activity in global supply chains.
We will provide an overview of the Customs and Trade Partnership against Terrorism:
We will provide an overview of the Customs and Trade Partnership against Terrorism:
- C-TPAT program overview including “Tiered” strategy
- C-TPAT program guidelines and highlights
- C-TPAT compliance guidelines
We will also cover the major areas needed to build a successful
framework that will support your compliance program:
- Policies
- Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
- Documentation
- Training
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C-TPAT online training |
WHY
SHOULD YOU ATTEND
You should attend trade security regulations training if you
have a role in a manufacturing or freight/shipping company that handles goods
distributed globally. The training will help you secure the international
supply chain and mitigate the risks associated with illegal activities that
support and fund terrorism. The webinar covers air, sea, and land
transportation.
Typically, anyone who is involved in securing the supply chain can benefit, whether handling goods physically or having an impact on the supply chain through policies, procedures, legal action or any other means. In particular, those in industries where contraband and counterfeit are common occurrences should attend to learn how to thwart these activities and protect their supply chains.
This security regulations training will also help those in the CBP and related agencies who must understand the best practices suggested to aid in securing their global supply chains.
Typically, anyone who is involved in securing the supply chain can benefit, whether handling goods physically or having an impact on the supply chain through policies, procedures, legal action or any other means. In particular, those in industries where contraband and counterfeit are common occurrences should attend to learn how to thwart these activities and protect their supply chains.
This security regulations training will also help those in the CBP and related agencies who must understand the best practices suggested to aid in securing their global supply chains.
AREAS
COVERED
- C-TPAT program overview and tier strategy
- Benefits of joining C-TPAT at a variety of levels
- Supply chain management, counterfeit and contraband
activities
- Security for supply chain management
- Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Documentation
- Physical and Logical Security
- Access, Authentication and Authorization
- Risk Assessment, Mitigation and Ongoing Management
- Vendor and Partner Management
- Training Program
- Industry Pitfalls and Best Practices
- Q&A
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
- Understand the C-TPAT program and its “Tiered” strategy
- Learn about what other companies are doing to comply
with C-TPAT practices
- Understand the policies and Standard Operating
Procedures (SOPs)
- Learn about the best practices for providing C-TPAT
supply chain management training to those in your organization engaged in
supply chain activities
- Understand the documentation needed to support your
compliance framework
- Learn about industry best practices (air, land, and
sea)
WHO
WILL BENEFIT
This webinar will provide valuable assistance to all personnel
in companies currently facing the global challenges of counterfeit and
contraband operations, which have a negative impact on their revenue and,
potentially, on their reputation. The key areas include:
- Supply Chain Management and Analysts
- Quality Assurance Management and Analysts
- Regulatory Affairs Management and Analysts
- Legal Professionals in Manufacturing Companies
- Information Technology Managers and Analysts
- Compliance Managers and Analysts
- Business Stakeholders responsible for manufacturing
supply chain functions
- Consultants working in the manufacturing/supply chain
sectors of industry
- Transportation and logistics personnel who are handling
goods and supervisors
- Security personnel responsible for supply chain
activities
- Auditors and Inspectors responsible for evaluating
supply chain security and compliance
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link:
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