Flagship
Sets Focus on Container Tracking
Container Security Initiative
Every year some 200 million Sea
cargo containers move among the world's top seaports.
In the U.S, nearly 50% of the value of all imports
arrives via sea containers. In January of 2002, U.S.
Customs launched the Container Security Initiative
(CSI) to help prevent global containerized cargo from
being exploited by terrorists. Now within the Department
of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) continues to implement CSI at major ports around
the world.
U.S. Customs & Boarder Protection
have been a partner of Flagship Technologies for more
than 17 years and we do follow the development of
all current programs to protect the U.S. and their
people as well as serving the shipping industry in
the best possible way.
Read more about Flagship's
Container Control System and the latest deployment
on CBP
CBP Container Security Initiative
The initiative is based on the philosophy
to extend the zone of control outward so that the
American Boarder is the last line of defense, not
the first.
Flagship Tips
Please take a moment to view or
download the Frequently Asked Questions of Sea AMS
Processing related to the Special Bill. Scheduled
for implementation on December 6,2003. Frequently
Asked Questions
Best regards,
Flagship Technologies - Bloksberg Inc
Tim Francart
Customer Service Specialist
Phone: +1 724 727 9925
E-mail: tfrancart@flagship.com
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