CTPAT definition
Examples of CTPAT in a sentence
Supplier shall immediately notify DXC in writing of any area where it fails to meet the applicable recommendations of C-TPAT or equivalent security guidelines, or the DXC Security requirements.
Customer agrees to include the International Shipment Routing Instructions, including C-TPAT requirements, in each contract between Customer and BFE supplier.
In the event Customer requests Boeing, in writing, to act as importer of record for Customer’s BFE, and Boeing agrees to such request, Customer is responsible for ensuring Boeing can comply with all U.S. Customs Import Regulations by making certain that, at the time of shipment, all BFE shipments comply with the requirements in the “International Shipment Routing Instructions”, including the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT), as set out on the Boeing website referenced below.
Any Supplier providing goods under this Order where the final destination of such goods is the U.S. agrees that it: (a) is certified under C- TPAT; (b) is certified under an Authorized Economic Operator program that is mutually recognized by C-TPAT ( a “Mutually Recognized AEO”); or (c) has developed and implemented or shall develop and implement within sixty (60) days of acceptance of this Order supply chain security procedures compliant with C- TPAT or a Mutually Recognized AEO.
Upon Buyer’s written request and with reasonable advance notice, Supplier shall give Buyer and its designated agents access to Supplier’s records and facilities for the purpose of verifying and auditing Supplier’s compliance with C-TPAT, a Mutually Recognized AEO or applicable government-approved supply chain security program.
Official supply chain security program is defined as one of the following: ISO 28000 or 27036 (as applicable), SAE AS5553 or other SAE standard (as applicable), Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT), Authorized Economic Operator (AEO), or other program accepted in writing by the State, Office of ▇▇.▇▇ Services (f/k/a Office of Enterprise Technology and d/b/a ▇▇.▇▇ or ▇▇.▇▇ Services)(“▇▇.▇▇”) and the State, Department of Administration’s Office of State Procurement (“OSP”).
Supplier agrees to notify Buyer of any event that has resulted in or threatens the loss of Supplier’s C-TPAT, Mutually Recognized AEO or other government-approved supply chain security program certification (if it has such certification) or alternatively jeopardizes Buyer’s C-TPAT certification.
Supplier will maintain membership in or security measures consistent with the requirements of the C-TPAT program.
In connection with providing Goods and Services to AGILENT, Seller shall comply with Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) or equivalent supply chain security measures.
In case Supplier is not AEO certified and/or that it has not obtained a CT-PAT, Supplier will work according the AEO/CT-PAT requirements in place and will not jeopardize the AEO/CT-PAT certification of Purchaser and/or of any LYBGC.