Common use of United States Customs and Border Protection’s Customs Clause in Contracts

United States Customs and Border Protection’s Customs. Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) For those Goods ordered by Buyer from Seller that are shipped directly to Buyer where Buyer is the Importer of Record into the United States and its insular possessions, Seller agrees to comply with the Customs – Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) requirements from the Point of Origin as provided below. The Point of Origin is the site where such Goods are assembled, manufactured, packaged and shipped. Seller shall include this provision with applicable Subcontractors. For purposes of this provision, Subcontractors shall be defined as those sub-tier manufacturers or suppliers from which the shipment of Goods is shipped directly from said manufacturers or supplier’s facilities to Boeing and those suppliers engaged in packaging or transport of Boeing shipments directly to the U.S (including but not limited to freight forwarders, 3rd party logistic companies, packagers). Seller shall be responsible to Buyer for any breach of such requirement by its subcontractor.

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Samples: www.boeingsuppliers.com, www.boeingsuppliers.com, www.boeingsuppliers.com

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United States Customs and Border Protection’s Customs. Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) For those Goods ordered by Buyer Xxxxx from Seller that are shipped directly to Buyer where Buyer Xxxxx is the Importer of Record into the United States and its insular possessions, Seller agrees to comply with the Customs – Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) requirements from the Point of Origin as provided below. The Point of Origin is the site where such Goods are assembled, manufactured, packaged and shipped. Seller shall include this provision with applicable Subcontractors. For purposes of this provision, Subcontractors shall be defined as those sub-tier manufacturers or suppliers from which the shipment of Goods is shipped directly from said manufacturers or supplier’s facilities to Boeing and those suppliers engaged in packaging or transport of Boeing shipments directly to the U.S (including but not limited to freight forwarders, 3rd party logistic companies, packagers). Seller shall be responsible to Buyer for any breach of such requirement by its subcontractor.

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Samples: www.boeingsuppliers.com, www.boeingsupplier.com

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