Key Deliverables and Benefits

RSJ’s Comprehensive C-TPAT Audit Services

Key Deliverables from an RSJ C-TPAT Audit 

Upon the successful completion of our comprehensive audit,
you will receive invaluable deliverables designed to support your continuous improvement

Detailed Audit Report

A comprehensive and clear report meticulously outlining all identified weaknesses, non-compliance issues, and areas for improvement within your supply chain security framework.

Actionable Recommendations

Beyond identifying issues, we provide practical, actionable recommendations tailored to your operations, guiding you on how to effectively implement improvements and significantly strengthen your security measures.

Comprehensive Gap Analysis

A thorough assessment that precisely highlights areas where your current security practices deviate from the stringent C-TPAT Minimum Security Criteria (MSC). 

Corrective Action Plan (CAP) Review and Guidance

We offer dedicated follow-up support, including expert review of your Corrective Action Plan (CAP) and guidance for efficiently implementing all recommended improvements.

Who Can Benefit from RSJ’s C-TPAT
Audit Services? 

C-TPAT certification is valuable for a wide range of entities actively involved in the international
movement of goods into the U.S. Our specialized services are tailored to support: 

U.S. Importers

Including non-resident Canadian importers, ensuring compliance and efficiency for goods entering the U.S.

Foreign Manufacturers

Especially those with supply chains leading to the U.S., helping them meet critical security criteria. 

Carriers

Highway, Rail, and Sea Carriers, ensuring the security of transportation across borders. 

Licensed U.S. Customs Brokers

Enhancing their role in secure trade facilitation. 

U.S. Marine Port Authority/Terminal Operators

Strengthening security at key logistical hubs. 

U.S. U.S. Freight Consolidators, Ocean Transportation Intermediaries, and Non-Operating Common CarriersMarine Port Authority/Terminal Operators

Ensuring secure handling of consolidated shipments.

U.S. Exporters

Assisting in securing goods leaving the U.S.

Third-Party Logistics (3PL) Providers

For those managing and executing supply chain functions for other businesses. 

Warehousing and Distribution Centers

That handle imported merchandise.