Title: Otay Mesa Cargo
1Otay Mesa Cargo
2Five Year Import ComparisonOffice of Field
Operations - FY 1998-2002
3Five Year Import Comparison Office of Field
Operations - FY 1998-2002
Cumulative growth in trade over the five-year
period was 37
4The State of Otay Mesa
5Distribution of Imports Percentage of Value - FY
2002
6Top Imports for Otay Mesa Import Comparison for
FY 2002Percentage of Value - FY 2002
7TRAFFIC VOLUME FOR THE WEEK OF 1/27/2003
8TRAFFIC VOLUME FOR THE WEEK OF 2/10/2003
9Hourly Empties Laden Trucks
6/24/2002
10Hourly Empties Laden Trucks
1/30/2003
11Hourly Empties Laden Trucks
2/21/2003
12TRADE TRENDS
13Otay Mesa Cargo
14EXPORT TRAFFIC VOLUME FOR THE WEEK OF 1/27/2003
15EXPORT TRAFFIC VOLUME FOR THE WEEK OF 2/10/2003
16USED VEHICLE VOLUME FOR THE WEEK OF 1/27/2003
17USED VEHICLE VOLUME FOR THE WEEK OF 2/10/2003
18Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Mission
Statement
We are the guardians of our Nations borders.
We are Americas frontline. We
safeguard the American homeland
at and beyond our borders. We
protect the American public against terrorists
and the instruments of terror. We
steadfastly enforce the laws of the United States
while fostering our Nations economic
security through lawful
international trade and travel. We serve the
American public with
vigilance, integrity and professionalism.
19CBPS Authority
- CBP has the broadest law enforcement authority of
any federal agency - Enforces over 600 laws and regulations for over
60 agencies - Apprehends more federal and state fugitives than
any other agency
20CBPs Priorities
- Terrorists
- Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Narcotics
- Prevent the entry of foreign plant and animal
diseases, insects and nematodes
21- Precursor Chemicals
- Vehicles
- Over 150,000 cars are exported illegally each
year - Currency Smuggling
- Over 30 Million is smuggled out annually
- Child Pornography
22- Fraud
- Licensable Goods
- Shipments and Transshipments to embargoed
countries
23CBPs Role
- International trade policies
- Balance of trade
- International treaties
- Model port for many other countries CBP
operations
24Major Trade Programs
25Border Release Advance Screening Selectivity
(BRASS)
- Automated system designed to expedite the
processing of certain repetitively shipped
products using bar code technology. - Brass is a voluntary system.
- Brass accounts for approximately 35 of all
formal entries.
26Land Border Carrier Initiative Program (CIP)
- Deter smugglers of illegal drugs from using
commercial conveyances for their contraband. - Provide carriers with an incentive to improve
their own cargo terminal and conveyance security
and to enhance their awareness of drug smuggling.
27- Encourage carriers to recognize and report
suspected illegal activities to Customs and
Border Protection (CBP).
28Business Anti-Smuggling Coalition (BASC)
- BASC is an alliance between the Trade Community
and CBP to combat Terrorism via commercial trade
29BASC Methodology
- Voluntary program
- Industry led
- Self-imposed business standards
- Company mentoring
- Continuous information exchange between trade
community and CBP
30C-TPAT
Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism CBP
and Industry Leaders working together to ensure
National Security at the U.S. Border and beyond,
Strengthen the Supply Chain, Exchange Ideas,
Knowledge and Best Practices. Facilitating
legitimate trade.
31Cargo Issues
- Border Cargo Release Program
- BRASS-FAST-ACE
- Significant pest interceptions
- Political/trade sensitivity
- Non-Permitted Biologicals (Bio-terrorism)
32 The Next Five Years
- Continued Growth of Trade
- Changing Priorities (Public
Congressional) - Increased Reliance on Automation
- High Tech Equipment
- Limited Manpower Resources
- Full use of port hours
33 How To Expend Our Efforts
- Increase participation in BASC and Customs Trade
Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) - Promote participation in Free and Secure Trade
(FAST) Program - Increase Automation (ACE)
- Increase number of CIP drivers
34Working Together Works!