Diaz Trade Law’s President, Jennifer Diaz and Associate Attorney, Denise Calle are enthusiastic to announce that our article “CTPAT Validation and Minimum Security Criteria” and CTPAT Checklist “CTPAT Validation and Minimum Security Changes” were published by Bloomberg Law! Below is the article reproduced with permission for your reading pleasure. We’d love to hear your feedback!
Diaz Trade Law regularly advises clients on the guidelines necessary to implement within your supply chain to ensure U.S. Customs you have a secure supply chain worthy of entry into the CTPAT program. Diaz Trade Law regularly helps companies apply for admission into the CTPAT program, go through the validation process, and assists with the yearly update process to keep companies in good standing with CBP.
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