Fujitsu Network Communications Earns Custom-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) Certification; Fujitsu Telecommunications Division Exceeds Minimum Security Criteria and Receives Highest Level of Benefits Afforded to C-TPAT Members.RICHARDSON, Texas Richardson is a suburb in Dallas County and Collin County, Texas. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 91,803, while according to a 2006 estimate, the population had grown to 99,200. -- Fujitsu Network Communications Inc., a leading supplier of IT and wireline/wireless networking solutions, announced today that they have received Custom-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT C-TPAT Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (US government) ) certification from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), a bureau of the United States Department of Homeland Security, is charged with regulating and facilitating international trade, collecting import duties, and enforcing U.S. trade laws. (CBP CBP competitive protein binding. ) agency by demonstrating effective security measures Noun 1. security measures - measures taken as a precaution against theft or espionage or sabotage etc.; "military security has been stepped up since the recent uprising" security within the organization and a commitment to strengthening supply chain security. Fujitsu is among a select group of companies in the U.S. to receive Tier 3 certification, the highest certification level, granted only to importers that exceed minimum C-TPAT security requirements. C-TPAT membership requires dedication to reviewing and strengthening security measures throughout a company's international supply chain(s). C-TPAT members are encouraged to adopt security measures identified by the CBP agency as "best practices," which include active involvement of senior company leadership/management in the security enhancement process; adopting C-TPAT security measures through contractual means on the entire international supply chain; using GPS tracking See vehicle tracking. devices; providing security escorts to borders and ports; adopting encrypted en·crypt tr.v. en·crypt·ed, en·crypt·ing, en·crypts 1. To put into code or cipher. 2. Computer Science IT security systems; creating detailed screening procedures for clients, suppliers, and manufacturers; and other stringent security measures. "There are more than 300,000 importers in the U.S., but only 300 to 400 importers have achieved Tier 3 C-TPAT status, which allows for smoother customs clearance and less intensive examination on import shipments due to implementation of advanced security measures," said George Chase, group president and chief operating officer Chief Operating Officer (COO) The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president. of Fujitsu Network Communications. "The CBP validation team conducted numerous on-site visits to assess every aspect of our supply chain security profile, including procedural security, physical security, access controls, personnel security, education, and training awareness. Their final report indicated that we have gone well beyond the minimum requirements to adapt our current business practices and security profile to meet the rigorous guidelines of C-TPAT." As part of the validation process, Fujitsu corporate offices, manufacturing plants and distribution centers were selected for the initial site visits, as well as the port facility where Fujitsu ships products to customers located around the world. This comprehensive validation process ensured that the company's operations concerning the loading and handling of containers originating from all manufacturing plants meet the C-TPAT criteria. About Fujitsu Network Communications Inc. Fujitsu Network Communications Inc. creates and delivers robust wireline and wireless solutions that power next-generation telecommunication networks. With an unequalled portfolio of IT and telecom products and the support of Fujitsu Limited, a $44.5B company with over 150,000 professionals in more than 100 countries, Fujitsu helps its customers fuse information and networking technology with commercial value. Over 320,000 Fujitsu network elements have been deployed by all major carriers across North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . As the metro market leader in both SONET and ROADM ROADM Reconfigurable Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer ROADM Reconfigurable Add Drop Multiplexing technology, the fundamental building blocks of next-generation networks, Fujitsu is helping customers take networking beyond convergence. For more information, please visit http://us.fujitsu.com/telecom. FUJITSU (and design)(R) and THE POSSIBILITIES ARE INFINITE(TM) are trademarks of Fujitsu Limited. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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