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9/2/2010 Md.Ashraf-Ul-Islam 1
Customs TradePartnershipAgainstTerrorism
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C-TPAT program
Luman Fashions Ltd.Presented by
Ashraf-Ul-IslamAmerex Group LLC
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Introduction
As part of our effort to enhance supply chain security of goods ordered by our customers, we (Luman Fashions Ltd.) have set principles, guidelines and procedures at our factory within the premise and its area. Besides to enhance the security of our own factory for the protection of our property and safety of all employees, it is further established to comply to our customers’as well as US Customs’ security requirements. The objective of this plan is to ensure our factory to play an important role in the supply chain security, and is one of the most secured factories in the country.
Supply Chain Road Map
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Luman Fashions Ltd.Factory Building front Side
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Security Policy
Our factory is committed, from our part, to the Supply Chain Security as part of our compliance program. The management and all employees of our factory are responsible to uphold and maintain the Supply Chain Security Plan (herein after called the “security plan”) in accordance with the criteria we set and the applicable local law within the factory and the factory’s subcontractors, if any.
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Principles
Our factory’s security plan was developed based on the following principles, and shall focus on prevention and risk management rather than to handle the incident afterward. The keys of this security plan are: Prevention on TRESPASSINGPrevention on TAMPERINGEstablishment of the TRACEBILITY
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GuidelinesGuidelinesOur factory has developed guidelines for every employee in this factory to follow as part of the factory’s regulations, such guidelines are posted on the readily accessible place to alert all employees’ concern on security. These guidelines were developed to cover the security of the following 7 areas :Container/Closed Truck Security – Focus on the physical integrity of the incoming and outgoing containers/closed truck prior to stuffing and the procedures of the seals and the reliability of the locking mechanisms of the doors.Physical Access Controls – Focus on prevention of unauthorized access to the shipping, loading and cargo areas. To implement controls on identification of all employees, visitors and vendors. Procedures for challenging unauthorized/unidentified persons. Personnel Security – Our factory shall enhance the factory’s recruitment system to include interviewing and background checks/verifications.Procedural Security – To set systems and methodology to handle the incoming and outgoing goods. Engaged with Security Officers on controls of in/out cargo; record on shipping marks, weights, number etc; procedures for verifying seals on containers, trucks etc; reporting shortages and overages; storage of empty and full containers to prevent unauthorized access; and a tracking system of all cargo movements.Security Training and Threat Awareness – This security plan also provides to our employees a security awareness training, that including operation procedures, awareness, identity and reporting of crime, and determining and addressing unauthorized access. The training program encourages active employee’s participation in security controls. Physical Security – Focus on buildings & constructions; external and internal locking devices; warehouse safety; lighting inside and outside the facility; shipping, loading & cargo areas; as well as internal and external communications systems for assurance of factory’s physical security.Information Technology Security – Focus on the protection and accountability policy on the Information Technology (IT)
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Container/Closed Truck Security
Close truck covered with metal fence &total loading system monitor through CCTV camera
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Close Truck Loading
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Seal Affixing ISO PAS17712
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Physical Access ControlAll employees wear their own employee’s badge and hung on the front chest to enable security guard to verify their identity easily to entrance the factory
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Physical Security Video surveillance cameras incorporated throughout facilities as applicable
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Security Monitoring
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Packing Area
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Packing Area
Photos of authorized person
All garments must pass through metal detector machine
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Personal SecurityOur factory shall enhance the factory’s recruitment system to include interviewing and background checks/verifications.A current permanent employee list must be maintained, including name, date of birth, national identification number or social security number, and position held.
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Security Training Packing Section
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Security TrainingInformation Technology
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Security Training C-TPAT Team
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Procedural Security
We have designated cargo supervisor who inspect 17 point before loading for any damage & maintain cargo inspection reportVerify paper work & record seal noVerify seal properly affix
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Fire Drill
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