CTPAT Supply Chain Security

CTPAT Supply Chain Security

Why, How, and How Much: 

CTPAT is the new normal and an industry standard. Changes to the minimum-security criteria (MSC) in 2020, remote validations, and recent developments are requiring new and existing CTPAT program members to dedicate increased attention and resources to maintaining program membership. Join us as we interpret the information and explore the steps you can take towards certification and successful implementation.
Topics Include:
  • Explore the positive impacts CTPAT can have on your organization both internally & externally
  • Understand the CTPAT Process and how to become a member
  • Investigate time investments, 3rd party costs, and available resources

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