Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism C-TPAT Sample Clauses

Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism C-TPAT. Information regarding C-TPAT is available on the Snap-on intranet website or via the link below. See your Snap-on management representative for additional information regarding C-TPAT. C-TPAT Link SNAP-ON QUALITY STANDARD 13. REFERENCE Snap-on Documents CS60.11.41 8-D Problem Solving CS60.10.2-1 Request for Deviation Snap-on PPAP Workbook  Control Plan RequirementsFailure Mode and Effects Analysis  Capability Studies  Process Flow Diagram  Gage R & R (Measurement Systems Analysis) Additional standards can be obtained from www. XXXX.xxx  AIAG Manual- AIAG Manual "Production Part Approval Process" (PPAP)  AIAG Manual "Measurement System Analysis" (MSA)  AIAG Manual "Potential the Failure Mode and Effects Analysis" (FMEA)  AIAG Manual "Statistical Process Control" (SPC)  AIAG Manual "Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) and Control Plan
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Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism C-TPAT. This section applies to all foreign suppliers. For the purposes of this manual, a foreign supplier is defined as any person, business or corporation that provides, sells, ships or distributes, directly to Isuzu, any product originating from outside the U.S. and U.S. Territories. Isuzu encourages all eligible foreign suppliers to become certified C-TPAT members. Each foreign supplier: • Must review the “Isuzu C-TPAT Expectations for Supplier” handbook (see Appendix A). Isuzu strongly encourages each foreign supplier to comply with the security criteria and guidelines contained in the “Isuzu C-TPAT Expectations for Supplier” handbook. • Should develop security processes and procedures consistent with the C- TPAT security criteria contained in the “Isuzu C-TPAT Expectations for Supplier” handbook. • Must complete the Isuzu “Security Self-Assessment for Suppliers” questionnaire (see Appendix B). The completed questionnaire must be returned to the Isuzu Purchasing Dept. and updated as necessary. • Must allow Isuzu to conduct periodic reviews and verification of foreign suppliers’ processes and facilities as it relates to C-TPAT security criteria. • Should indicate to the Isuzu Purchasing Dept., and update as required, their status of participation in obtaining certification in a supply chain security program administered by a foreign Customs Administration. • Complying with or meeting the C-TPAT security criteria as set forth in the “Isuzu C-TPAT Expectations for Supplier” handbook must submit a letter to Isuzu from a senior officer attesting to such compliance.
Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism C-TPAT. Supplier acknowledges that United States Customs and Border Protection has established an initiative called the Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT). Supplier hereby agrees to use its best efforts to support Buyer's support of C-TPAT. Supplier agrees to (i) fully comply with any reasonable request of Buyer to ensure that all products sold to Buyer are as safe from terroristic acts as possible, (ii) comply with all United States Customs and Border Protection Agency security recommendations, (iii) use commercially reasonable efforts to become a certified and validated member of C-TPAT, if available to Supplier, (iv) immediately notify Buyer if Supplier becomes suspicious or aware of any attempt, potential attempt, or commission of any act of terrorism with respect to the products, (v) promptly notify Buyer of any breach or suspected breach in the security and safeguard of the products while within Supplier's custody or control, or in the event it otherwise has information regarding any suspected or known breach of security pertaining to the Goods. Further, upon request of Buyer, Supplier will promptly provide written certification it is compliant with C-TPAT. If Supplier at any time becomes aware that it is not compliant with C-TPAT, it will promptly notify Buyer.

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