Today’s international supply chains are constantly changing, and flexibility is often what keeps cargo moving. Capacity shortages, regional limitations, and cost pressures frequently push companies to rely on subcontractors. For members of the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT), though, subcontracting isn’t just about finding capacity or lowering costs, it directly affects cargo security. Who is selected, how they are approved, …
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