The following is excerpted from the 15 November 2012 edition of Canadian Transportation & Logistics.
The Canadian Trucking Alliance is once again calling upon the US Customs and Border Protection Agency to follow due process as it relates to C-TPAT suspensions and appeals.
According to CTA president and CEO, David Bradley, “The way the process is currently administered can have a devastating impact on a carrier’s business without due process, prior notice/communication, or consideration of the level of exposure carriers involved in moving high volumes of freight across the border face.
This article is available in its entirety at:
http://www.ctl.ca/news/cta-to-cbp-follow-due-process-with-c-tpat-suspensions-appeals/1001859418/
Topic(s)
International Trade and Border Management
Information source
Canadian News Channel
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