C-TPAT Compliance Sample Clauses
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C-TPAT Compliance. The Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (“C-TPAT”) program of the United States Customs and Border Protection is designed to improve the security of shipments to the United States. This section applies only to Sellers with non-U.S. locations that are involved in the manufacture, warehousing or shipment of goods to Buyer or to a customer or supplier of Buyer located in the United States. Seller agrees that it will review the C-TPAT requirements for foreign manufacturers and that it will maintain a written plan for security procedures in accordance with the recommendations of U.S. Customs and Border Protection as outlined at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/xp/cgov/import/commercial_enforcement/ctpat/criteria_importers/ctp at_importer_criteria.xml (“Security Plan”). The Security Plan shall address security criteria such as: container security and inspection, physical access controls, personnel security, procedural security, security training and threat awareness and information technology security. Note: The C-TPAT recommendations are similar to the Security and Crisis Management Policy requirements in Section 18.1 above, and Seller’s Security and Crisis Management Policy may meet the recommendations of C-TPAT. Upon request of Buyer, Seller shall:
(a) certify to Buyer in writing that it has read the C-TPAT security criteria, maintains a written Security Plan consistent with the C-TPAT security criteria and has implemented appropriate procedures pursuant to such plan;
(b) identify an individual contact responsible for Seller’s facility, personnel and shipment security measures and provide such individual’s name, title, address, email address and telephone and fax numbers; and
(c) inform Buyer of its C-TPAT membership status. Where Seller does not exercise control of manufacturing or transportation of goods destined for delivery to Buyer or its customers in the U.S., Seller agrees to communicate the C-TPAT recommendations to its suppliers and transportation providers and to use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that such suppliers and transportation providers implement such recommendations. Further, upon advance notice by Buyer to Seller and during Seller’s normal business hours, Seller shall make its facility available for inspection by Buyer’s representative for the purpose of reviewing Seller’s compliance with the C-TPAT security recommendations and with Seller’s Security Plan. Each party shall bear its own costs in relation to such inspection and rev...
C-TPAT Compliance. The Customs and Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) program is administered by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) agency. CBP has partnered with the Trade community to strengthen international supply chains from the introduction of drugs, contraband, illegal human trafficking, even weapon of mass destruction (explosives, biological, nuclear or chemical agents). Therefore, Infinera requires Supplier to have reasonable security measures, as below.
a) Supplier shall inform Infinera of Supplier’s C-TPAT program membership status. If Supplier is not a C-TPAT participant, then Supplier shall take such reasonable measures as to ensure the physical integrity and security of all shipments to or on behalf of Infinera against the unauthorized introduction of harmful or dangerous materials, drugs, contraband, weapons, weapons of mass destruction, or unauthorized personnel in transportation conveyances or containers. Suppliers security measures must include, but are not limited to: (a) physical security of manufacturing, packing and shipping areas, and restrictions on access of unauthorized personnel to such areas; (b) personnel screening; and (c) development, implementation and maintenance of written procedures to protect the security and integrity of all shipments.
b) Supplier shall use certified and validated C-TPAT transportation companies for off-shore shipments to the U.S. , unless otherwise approved by Infinera, or, in the case of non-U.S. transportation providers, such transportation providers must be participating in a trade security program sponsored by the government of the country of shipment.
c) Where a Supplier outsources or contracts elements of their supply chain, the Supplier must work with their subcontractors to ensure that pertinent and reasonable security measures are in place and adhered to throughout their supply chain.
d) Supplier acknowledges that it has reviewed its supply chain security procedures and certifies that its security procedures and their implementation are either in accordance with the general supply chain security recommendations at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/border-security/ports-entry/cargo-security/ctpat or the highest standards within the industry for similar Deliverables. Within ten (10) days of Infinera’s written request, Supplier shall provide documentation, evidencing compliance with the security requirements described herein. Upon prior written notification to Supplier, Infinera, or its designee, may make ...
C-TPAT Compliance. Seller acknowledges that Buyer participates in the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism program ("C-TPAT") as promulgated by the U.S. Custom and Border Protection Bureau ("CBP"). Seller agrees that it either is a participating member of C-TPAT (in which case it shall certify in writing such membership status to Buyer) or, if Seller is not a participating member, Seller agrees to take all commercially reasonable measures as are required by Buyer or by CFB to ensure the physical integrity and security of all shipments to Buyer.
C-TPAT Compliance. Buyer is a certified member of the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (“C-TPAT”), which is a program sponsored by U.S.
C-TPAT Compliance. The Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism ("C-TPAT") program of the United States Customs and Border Protection is designed to improve the security of shipments to the United States. This section applies only to Sellers with non-U.S. locations that are involved in the manufacture, warehousing or shipment of goods to Buyer or to a customer or supplier of Buyer located in the United States. Seller agrees that it will review the C-TPAT requirements for foreign manufacturers and that it will maintain a written plan for security procedures in accordance with the recommendations of U.S. Customs and Border Protection as outlined athttp://www.customs.gov/xp/cgov/import/c▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇_▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇_ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇_▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇_▇▇▇▇▇▇ia.xml ("Security Plan"). The Security Plan shall address security criteria such as: container security and inspection, physical access controls, personnel security, procedural security, security training and threat awareness and information technology security. Note: The C-TPAT recommendations are similar to the Security and Crisis Management Policy requirements in Section 18.1 above, and Seller's Security and Crisis Management Policy may meet the recommendations of C-TPAT. Upon request of Buyer, Seller shall: (a) certify to Buyer in writing that it has read the C-TPAT security criteria, maintains a written Security Plan consistent with the C-TPAT security criteria and has implemented appropriate procedures pursuant to
C-TPAT Compliance. Seller warrants that it shall be compliant with the requirements of the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism initiative (“C-TPAT”). Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Seller shall take an active role in ensuring the security of its cargo by ensuring that the goods and containers are properly secured and have not been compromised or tampered with from the initial point of origin to their final destination. This may include physical security, access control, procedural security, personnel security, education and training awareness in furtherance of such objective. All goods and other and materials related to this order will be stored in a safe and secure area within the designated facility. Additionally Seller shall introduce the C-TPAT program to its key manufacturing, shipping and receiving and distribution locations worldwide and all of Seller’s commercial trade partners, including vendors, carriers and freight forwarders. A copy of the applicable C-TPAT minimum security guidelines may be found at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/xp/cgov/trade/cargo security/ctpat/secu rity criteria/ 38.
