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Headquartered in the Washington DC metro area, the NCBFAA represents more than 1,300 member companies with 110,000 employees in international trade - the nation's leading freight forwarders, customs brokers, ocean transportation intermediaries (OTIs), NVOCCs and air cargo agents, serving more than 250,000 importers and exporters. The Association’s members handle more than 97% of the entries for goods imported into the United States and are directly involved with the logistics of these goods. Further, members operating as OTIs are involved with approximately 80 to 85% of all exports from the United States. 

 

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The NCBFAA Educational Institute (NEI) offers its members world-class professional development.

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NCBFAA & NEI conferences, premier gatherings of industry representatives to learn about industry challenges and connect with colleagues.

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  • GAO Commences Assessment of U.S. Airport Cargo Operations

    May 27, 2024
    With the signing of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorization legislation by President Biden on May 20, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) is expected to immediately commence with a large-scale assessment of airport cargo operations across the U.S., including a section dedicated to issues with truck delays and inadequate infrastructure.
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  • SSN Masking and Mode of Communication Features in ACE Portal

    May 27, 2024
    Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reminds customs brokers of two features available in the ACE Portal -- SSN masking and mode of communications settings.
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  • NCBFAA Welcomes New Members!

    May 27, 2024
    On behalf of NCBFAA's Board of Directors, Leadership and Staff, we want to take a moment to acknowledge and welcome Candata Global, Maple Lane Logistics (USA), and Shipping Logistics which have recently joined our association.
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Air Forwaders Association: TSA's Impracticable to Screen (ITS) Amendment

The Woodlands
The Woodlands Country Club 100 Grand Fairway

A free session, presented by TSA, to discuss the Impracticable to Screen amendment and changes that will go into effect on October 31. The details and registration link can be found here: https://conta.cc/46itCOJ

To meet the 100% screening requirement for cargo flown on international all-cargo (freighter) flights, the TSA now provides a temporary pathway for impossible-to-screen shipments to fly, provided specific security standards are attained.

TSA advises that this program will be discontinued on October 31, 2023. After that date, cargo deemed impracticable (impossible) to screen will no longer be allowed to be transported on international flights to and from the United States.

In preparation for this deadline, TSA recommends that Indirect Air Carriers speak to their customers who ship these commodities about the benefits of joining the Certified Cargo Screening Standard Security Program (CCSSSP). This initiative began in 2007 by TSA to prevent long backlogs at constrained airline warehouses. The CCSSSP allows certified freight forwarders, ground handlers, and independent security firms to screen cargo for passenger aircraft away from the airport before it is consolidated. Shippers can also qualify as Certified Cargo Screening Facilities (CCSF) if they pack each consignment in a secure portion of their warehouse.

A few weeks ago, the TSA issued this informational flyer for our members to show their clients when discussing joining the CCSSSP. In addition, TSA encourages interested shippers to contact the agency with their forwarder in copy so that both can monitor the application process together.

While the CCSSSP regulation was written for passenger aircraft, TSA informed that the regulation would soon include all-cargo (freighter) flights.

Airforwarders Association (AfA) frequently engages with the TSA. For example, during a meeting at TSA headquarters last month, we were again told that after October 31, 2023, these shipments would no longer be allowed to fly. After that date, the agency said these commodities must be transported on another mode unless tendered to the Indirect Air Carrier or airline by a Shipper Certified Cargo Screening Facility (CCSF).

In response to this impending deadline,  AfA invites interested parties to attend a meeting in Houston, 10am - 12:30 CT. The gathering will include TSA air cargo division leadership, who will share the agency's insights on meeting the requirement and options available for shippers, followed by Q&A.

A free session, presented by TSA, to discuss the Impracticable to Screen amendment and changes that will go into effect on October 31. The details and registration link can be found here: https://conta.cc/46itCOJ

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Air Forwaders Association: TSA's Impracticable to Screen (ITS) Amendment

The Woodlands
The Woodlands Country Club 100 Grand Fairway

A free session, presented by TSA, to discuss the Impracticable to Screen amendment and changes that will go into effect on October 31. The details and registration link can be found here: https://conta.cc/46itCOJ

To meet the 100% screening requirement for cargo flown on international all-cargo (freighter) flights, the TSA now provides a temporary pathway for impossible-to-screen shipments to fly, provided specific security standards are attained.

TSA advises that this program will be discontinued on October 31, 2023. After that date, cargo deemed impracticable (impossible) to screen will no longer be allowed to be transported on international flights to and from the United States.

In preparation for this deadline, TSA recommends that Indirect Air Carriers speak to their customers who ship these commodities about the benefits of joining the Certified Cargo Screening Standard Security Program (CCSSSP). This initiative began in 2007 by TSA to prevent long backlogs at constrained airline warehouses. The CCSSSP allows certified freight forwarders, ground handlers, and independent security firms to screen cargo for passenger aircraft away from the airport before it is consolidated. Shippers can also qualify as Certified Cargo Screening Facilities (CCSF) if they pack each consignment in a secure portion of their warehouse.

A few weeks ago, the TSA issued this informational flyer for our members to show their clients when discussing joining the CCSSSP. In addition, TSA encourages interested shippers to contact the agency with their forwarder in copy so that both can monitor the application process together.

While the CCSSSP regulation was written for passenger aircraft, TSA informed that the regulation would soon include all-cargo (freighter) flights.

Airforwarders Association (AfA) frequently engages with the TSA. For example, during a meeting at TSA headquarters last month, we were again told that after October 31, 2023, these shipments would no longer be allowed to fly. After that date, the agency said these commodities must be transported on another mode unless tendered to the Indirect Air Carrier or airline by a Shipper Certified Cargo Screening Facility (CCSF).

In response to this impending deadline,  AfA invites interested parties to attend a meeting in Houston, 10am - 12:30 CT. The gathering will include TSA air cargo division leadership, who will share the agency's insights on meeting the requirement and options available for shippers, followed by Q&A.

A free session, presented by TSA, to discuss the Impracticable to Screen amendment and changes that will go into effect on October 31. The details and registration link can be found here: https://conta.cc/46itCOJ

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