Wednesday, February 5 th Central Jersey APICS & ISM-NJ C-TPAT & Navigating Customs - Border Protection C-TPAT - John Padilla - Supply Chain Security Specialist - Customs-Trade Partnership against Terrorism Customs and Trade Partnership Against Terrorism seeks to safeguard the world’s vibrant trade industry from terrorists, maintaining the economic health of the U.S. and its neighbors. The partnership develops and adopts measures that add security but do not have a chilling effect on trade, a difficult balancing act. The partnership establishes clear supply chain security criteria for members to meet and in return provides incentives and benefits like expedited processing. Navigating Customs and Border Protection - Bradford Slutsky, Program Manager CBP Officer, Port of New York/Newark Workshop will provide an overview of CBP logistical process to include explanation of different hold and examination types, what to expect when cargo is on hold, and best practices for containerized cargo logistics efficiency. APICS INSIGHT WWW.APICS-CJER.ORG FEBRUARY 2014 THE CENTRAL JERSEY CHAPTER’S Pre-Dinner Forum: Global Entry Trusted Traveler Program U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have implemented the Global Entry Program, a trusted traveler program, at 24 airports throughout the United States including Newark Liberty International Airport. Global Entry is designed to expedite the screening and processing of low-risk, frequent inter- national “trusted” travelers entering the United States. Global Entry members speed through pass- port control processing using a kiosk in less than a minute and avoid the lines for traditional pro- cessing by a CBP officer. This program will require participants to apply online and receive pre-approval through the website first. Applications for enrollment in the Global Entry program are available through the Global On-Line Enroll- ment System (GOES) at https://goes-app.cbp.dhs.gov/. GOES will have on hand at our Pre-Dinner Forum 5th the equipment needed to complete the verification but you will need to pre-register online by January 15 th . The Hotel Somerset – 110 Davidson Avenue – Somerset, NJ 732 560-0500 4:45 – 5:30 Pre-Dinner Forum - Global Entry Trusted Traveler Program 5:30 – 6:15 Registration & Networking – Complimentary Wine & Beer 6:15 – 6:30 Presidents’ Welcome / Chapter Business 6:30 – 7:30 Dinner & Discussion – Buffet Dinner 7:30 – 8:30 Presentation & Discussion Members $35 Non-Members $40 Students $20 Register at http://www.apics-cjer.org Three ‘Things You’ll Learn’ CTPAT validation CTPAT 101 What are the benefits of CTPAT Three ‘Take-Aways’ CTPAT validation process CTPAT program details Resources to apply for CTPAT Three ‘Things You’ll Learn’ Best Practices Cargo Logistics Basics CBP examination procedures Three ‘Take-Aways’ Best Practices CBP basics Gaining appropriate points of contact
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Wednesday, February 5th
Central Jersey APICS & ISM-NJ
C-TPAT & Navigating Customs - Border Protection
C-TPAT - John Padilla - Supply Chain Security Specialist - Customs-Trade Partnership against Terrorism
Customs and Trade Partnership Against Terrorism seeks to safeguard the world’s vibrant trade industry from terrorists, maintaining the economic health of the U.S. and its neighbors. The partnership develops and adopts measures that add security but do not have a chilling effect on trade, a difficult balancing act. The partnership establishes
clear supply chain security criteria for members to meet and in return provides incentives and benefits like expedited processing.
Navigating Customs and Border Protection - Bradford Slutsky, Program Manager CBP Officer, Port of New York/Newark
Workshop will provide an overview of CBP logistical process to include explanation of different hold and examination types, what to expect when cargo is on hold, and best
practices for containerized cargo logistics efficiency.
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Pre-Dinner Forum: Global Entry Trusted Traveler Program
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have implemented the Global Entry Program, a trusted traveler program, at 24 airports throughout the United States including Newark Liberty International Airport. Global Entry is designed to expedite the screening and processing of low-risk, frequent inter-national “trusted” travelers entering the United States. Global Entry members speed through pass-port control processing using a kiosk in less than a minute and avoid the lines for traditional pro-cessing by a CBP officer.
This program will require participants to apply online and receive pre-approval through the website first. Applications for enrollment in the Global Entry program are available through the Global On-Line Enroll-
ment System (GOES) at https://goes-app.cbp.dhs.gov/.
GOES will have on hand at our Pre-Dinner Forum 5th the equipment needed to complete the
verification but you will need to pre-register online by January 15th.
The Hotel Somerset – 110 Davidson Avenue – Somerset, NJ 732 560-0500
4:45 – 5:30 Pre-Dinner Forum - Global Entry Trusted Traveler Program
John Padilla - A Jersey City native, began his career in 1996 as a co-op student working at the US Customs House of 6 World Trade Center. After gradu-
ating from Jersey City State College in 1998 with a BS in Criminal Justice, Padilla attended The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC). Up-
on completion, Padilla was assigned to Newark International Airport. In 2004, Padilla moved to Seaport Operations Contraband (CET) enforcement
teams. In addition to his regular assignments, Padilla participated in overseas assignments involving training and outreach with International Customs
Agencies and the Trade community. In 2006, Padilla joined the Customs-Trade Partnership against Terrorism (C-TPAT) Newark field office as a Supply
Chain Security Specialist. Since then Padilla has conducted several hundred validations, presentations and trainings domestically and in over 35 coun-
tries worldwide. Padilla has served US Customs proudly for seventeen years. His dedication and commitment to his country make Padilla an important
asset to the agency and vital part of our homeland security.
Bradford Slutsky - Program Manager CBP Officer Bradford Slutsky is now in his 11th year with U.S. Customs and Border Protection. He has distin-
guished himself as an expert in cargo logistics, CBP release procedures, and cycle times. Previously as a Supervisory Officer Mr. Slutsky had oversight
of a unit responsible for communicating shipment status and issues with the trade community. As the CBP point of contact for the Port of New York/
Newark in various “problem resolution” units he has personally assisted hundreds of private entities to navigate the customs process. Throughout the
years he has communicated knowledge of cargo logistics to assist trade entities with meeting efficiency goals and has authored numerous information-
al messages communicating CBP requirements and recommendations. Bradford received his BA in Criminal Justice with a minor in Business Studies
from the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. He has recently completed his MA in Human Resources and Training Development from Seton Hall
University.
Executive Message
Responding to uncertainty in customer demand without creating costly excess inventory is the main objective of SCM. We’re still lacking
strategic approaches to resolve this ongoing dilemma. Albert Einstein’s definition of insanity is: “DOING THE SAME TASKS OVER AND
OVER AGAIN AND EXPECTING DIFFERENT RESULTS”. This makes perfect sense in today’s typical business world.
So, how do we get there? “Do it differently from the way you are used to doing things if you want different results”. It starts with TEAM
BUILDING wherein, move the people from “I” to “T” mentality. “I” shaped people only understand their own functions but “T” shaped
people understand the process they are part of and also their functional strengths along with how their activities affects others.
APICS Central NJ Chapter’s mission is to be the premier provider of supply chain education (including inventory, materials, production
and operations management) to Central New Jersey's industries and individuals. Come and join our PDM sessions to educate yourself
APICS Central Jersey Chapter Education News The Central Jersey Chapter offers both Public supply chain management courses and Private courses tailored to the specific needs of individ-ual companies. Day and evening classes are offered If you are interested in holding CPIM Classes or the CFSCM at your company , please contact Arthur Shaffer at 908-403-2803, [email protected] Education Schedule: Public evening classes 6pm to 9pm
Class Date Registration Deadline
BSCM-Basics of Supply Chain Monday Mar 10, 2014 10 classes Feb 17, 2014
MPR-Master Planning of Resources Monday Jun 23, 2014 8 classes Jun 02, 2014
DSP-Detailed Scheduling and Planning Monday Sept 8, 2014 8 classes Aug 01, 2014
ECO-Execution and Control of Operations Tuesday Mar 25, 2014 9 classes Feb 28, 2014
SMR-Strategic Management of Resources Monday Jan 13, 2015 8 classes Dec 04, 2014