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Chain Security is Key, Says Commissioner |
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Source: CBP |
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May 09, 2008 |
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The grass was not the only green thing at the 17th
annual Cargo Network Services (CNS) Partnership Conference this year, held at
the PGA National Resort in West Palm Beach, Fla. CNS, an International Air
Transport Association (IATA) company that serves the interests of the U.S. air
cargo industry, made this year's conference carbon-neutral, in support of IATA's
zero-emissions initiative.
Commissioner Basham spoke to the more than 400 air cargo industry
representatives about another key issue on the minds of the industry and CBP -
supply chain security. The air cargo industry is charged to implement a 9/11
bill mandate to screen 100% of cargo traveling on passenger planes. Underscoring
that partnership is key to facing our ongoing challenges, Commissioner Basham
said "I am proud of what we have accomplished together, and I readily
acknowledge that our strategy would not have been possible without our good
partners in the government, in the private sector, and overseas, and without the
dedicated and hardworking men and women of CBP."
Commissioner Basham, also praised IATA's e-Freight initiative which aims to
increase automation within the industry saying that "improved automation by
trade partners only improves the quality and timeliness of the information that
we need to do our jobs."
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