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Global Security Verification

 About GSV                 

 The mission of the GSV program is to partner with international suppliers and importers to drive the development of a global security verification process, resulting in greater assurance, risk control, efficiency and cost savings for all participants.      
The GSV program is the result of a collaboration between industry thought leaders and decision makers to assure both governments and companies that supply chains operate efficiently and comply with the evolving C-TPAT, the WCO framework and related border security requirements. The alliance unites a seasoned team of customs, in-country field inspectors, and information technology experts with proven business procedures and proprietary technology to collaborate on security issues related to international trade.
The result of our combined expertise is a cutting-edge methodology for promoting best practices throughout the industry, enabling importers and suppliers to mitigate risks associated with the cross-border transport of goods, while simultaneously expediting their arrival at destination markets.The mission of the GSV program is to partner with international suppliers and importers to drive the development of a global security verification process, resulting in greater assurance, risk control, efficiency and cost savings for all participants. 

Benefits of GSV For Importers

Verifying security and improving efficiency of supply chains worldwide
The Global Security Verification (GSV) Program is designed to help international importers address a wide array of border security issues, and increase efficiency through the adoption of common standards.   
          
Establishing an industry-wide security verification process
Our goal is to provide a single, effective process that importers and their suppliers can understand, and use to demonstrate compliance with international security standards.

    Verification of foreign supplier manufacturing and warehouse security procedures
    Evaluation of the status and effectiveness of key security measures
    Validation of manufacturing/supplier and corporate security measures against Government guidelines and prevailing commercial standards
    Security enhancement training for foreign suppliers

Enabling greater efficiency, reduced risk, and fewer inspections industry wide
The benefits of this approach include a better understanding of security issues, greater efficiency throughout the supply chain, and reduced risk.
 
    Identification of supply chain vulnerabilities to reduce security risks across borders
    Development of customized security programs designed to expedite arrival of goods at destination markets
    Formulation of end-to-end supply chain risk analysis and management solutions
    Summary reports of security issues and best practices designed to client specific needs
    State-of-the-art, secure IT platform for client-customized data management and administration

 

 

Benefits of GSV For Suppliers

A common security verification process, resulting in fewer inspections and competitive advantage
The goal of the Global Security Verification (GSV) Program is to help the foreign manufacturing and export community eliminate redundant inspections while maintaining effective security practices within their facilities and across the supply chain. 

How Suppliers Benefit
The GSV Program benefits manufacturers and other suppliers in two important ways:

1.    By reducing the number of inspections required to satisfy multiple importers. Without standard processes like GSV, foreign facilities may be subjected to multiple inspections for the same purpose, causing delays in production, reduced efficiency, and potentially higher product costs. The GSV program remedies this situation by providing importers, industry associations and their respective members a single, independent security inspection of each supplier facility, with the resulting data accessible to all membership.

Note: All proprietary company information reviewed during on-site security verification visits will be confidential. Intertek will not disclose any company proprietary information without the company's consent.

2.    By showing suppliers how they may improve their security procedures in order to gain favorable advantage with global importers.
The report that accompanies each security score will show suppliers how they compare to other suppliers in their industry, and provide them with best practices to help them improve their own security practices.  Higher scores represent better security practices, and can be very attractive to global importers, giving suppliers a means for competitive advantage.

How GSV works
GSV is a voluntary program. Manufacturers that choose to participate agree to an on-site independent security inspection, to measure and verify how well their security practices meet the standards outlined in the CBP Security Recommendations.
 
On-site verification includes assessment and rating of manufacturer security practices in Procedural Security, Physical Security, Personnel Security, Education and Training, Access Controls, Manifest Procedures, and Conveyance (e.g. service providers) Security.
 
Manufacturers whose business practices satisfy at least minimum security requirements dictated by CBP will be have their security score published in the GSV Registered Facilities Directory, where they may choose to make it available to any global importer.


 

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