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Title: Importer Security Filing and Additional Carrier Requirements


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  • Importer Security Filing and Additional Carrier
    Requirements

102 Program
2
What is the Security Filing?
  • The Security Filing, commonly known as the 102
    initiative, is a Customs and Border Protection
    (CBP) regulation that requires importers and
    vessel operating carriers to provide additional
    advance trade data to CBP pursuant to Section 203
    of the SAFE Port Act of 2006 and section 343(a)
    of the Trade Act of 2002, as amended by the
    Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, for
    non-bulk cargo shipments arriving into the United
    States by vessel.

Importer Requirements U.S. Bound Cargo
(Includes FTZ and IT) requires the electronic
filing of an Importer Security Filing (ISF)
comprised of 10 data elements. Transit Cargo
(FROB, IE and TE) requires the electronic filing
of an Importer Security Filing (ISF) comprised
of 5 data elements.
Carrier Requirements Vessel Stow Plans required
for arriving vessels with containers. Container
Status Messages required for containers arriving
via vessel.
3
Security Filing Requirements
  • All ISF filings are to be done electronically via
    vessel Automated Manifest System (AMS) or the
    Automated Broker Interface (ABI).
  • There will be no paper forms (e.g., CBP Form 3461
    equivalent).
  • Note CBP is not creating an internet-based web
    portal to accept the ISF filings. However, some
    service providers allow self-filers indirect
    access to CBP systems.

4
Data Elements (10)
  • Importer of Record Number
  • Consignee Number
  • Ship to Party
  • Manufacturer ( Supplier) Name/Address
  • Country of Origin
  • Commodity HTS-6
  • Container Stuffing Location
  • Consolidator (Stuffer) Name/Address
  • Foreign Port of Lading
  • Place of Delivery

5
102 Impact to Forwardering Companies
  • Additional cost to service same customers.
  • Additional Employees.
  • Additional Man-hours.
  • Delay in getting some cargo loaded into
    container.

6
WHAT IS TWIC?
  • Transportation Worker Identification Credential

7
Effective Date vs. Compliance Date
  • Effective Date The Interim Final Rule took
    effect on January 26, 2009 (60 days after the
    publication date).
  • Compliance Date 12 month delayed compliance
    period from the effective date to allow industry
    to comply with the new requirements. January 26,
    2010.
  • The 12 month delayed compliance period may be
    extended if circumstances warrant.
  • Structured Review Period
  • Flexible Enforcement
  • Robust Outreach Program
  • Public Participation

8
TWIC Impact to Trucking Companies
  • Additional cost in to service same customers.
  • TWIC card needed for pick up deliveries to all
    ports.
  • Some drivers do not meet minimum requirements to
    get TWIC card.

9
Trucking Company Impact When U.S. Ports are Shut
Down
  • Revenue losses.
  • Local drayage companies have no work.
  • OTR trucking companies have an equipment
    imbalances.

10
Economic Impact of a Disaster at a United States
Port
  • Resulting in billions of dollars lost to the
    United States economy each day the ports are
    closed.
  • Every day, 30,000 trucks, 6,500 rail cars and 140
    ships deliver more than 50,000 such containers to
    destinations within the United States.
  • Stock market
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