Inside the World of CT Strategies

CTS Unpack'd Now Available for Streaming

We are excited to debut our leadership podcast series, CTS Unpack’d. The podcast explores insider perspectives on global trade, customs, and border management. In this series, we interview CT Strategies’ distinguished team of former CBP and DHS officials to dive into their unique experiences while working in government, personal achievements, challenges and their outlook on current topics in trade. By getting a layer deeper than compliance and enforcement, the CTS Unpack’d Podcast aims to connect our audience to the minds and the human experiences behind the work we do. 

In our latest episode Erik Moncayo interviews CEO of CT Strategies Andrew Farrelly to get a first hand look into story behind the business. Listen here or stream it on YouTube.

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WITA 5th Annual International Trade Conference

The International Trade Conference highlighted the importance of private sector engagement and support of innovation in the global system of trade. Recognizing the growing role of trade in addressing critical issues such as climate change, biodiversity, and environmental sustainability, businesses and governments must lean on collaboration to prioritize social responsibility just as much as economic growth.

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Managing CTPAT | For New Compliance Managers

A CTPAT manager’s role is to help ensure a company complies with all applicable CTPAT requirements, including security measures like access controls and physical security where goods are stored or processed before being shipped out.

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CTPAT Validations | What To Expect

Be sure to check with your Supply Chain Security Specialist (SCSS) to determine if your validation will be in person or virtually this year, as each format brings its own types of challenges. During a CTPAT validation, your SCSS will examine your company’s processes and evidence of implementation for compliance in areas such as commitment of upper management to promoting a culture of security

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Driving Company-Wide CTPAT Awareness

For most companies, the 12 Minimum Security Criteria (MSC) sections touch various departments, so making compliance a team effort is vital. The first step is to ensure that all key employees are aware of CTPAT requirements by having them participate in compliance efforts on a regular basis.

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