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In January, 1999, the Laredo Development Foundation (L.D.F.) began working with other South Texas organizations, Texas A & M International University, and U.S. Customs to help implement the border business-driven BASC program.
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The Business Anti-Smuggling Coalition was initiated by MATTEL, Inc. as a recommendation to U.S. Customs Commissioner George Weise. A few months later, on June 23, 1996, the Border Trade Alliance endorsed the project. With the leadership of MATTEL and a few other companies concerned about the integrity of international trade shipments, the first BASC outlines were developed in San Diego, California. Prototypes were developed at Otay Mesa, Miami and Laredo. The BASC program dovetails with, and is similar to, the U.S. Customs Carrier Initiative Program.
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The Business Anti-Smuggling Coalition is a strictly voluntary business sector initiative formed to eliminate international trade shipments as a viable option for drug smuggling by having importers and their partners, including maquiladora plants, carriers, customhouse brokers and warehouse proprietors develop self-imposed business standards and security measures to effectively deter narcotics traffickers.
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The business-driven BASC program is an opportunity for the private sector to help U.S. Customs set standards - standards tailored to fit individual businesses, self-policing standards that make sense, standards that are not imposed from above without regard to business realities.
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The Advantages of the BASC program to private business sector participants are as follows:
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The
BASC Agreements
are to be individually developed to suit each participating company.
Applications are available at L.D.F. to provide general guidelines. * Company-wide drug awareness
programs.
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Generally, the importer will develop a corporate agreement with U.S. Customs and then require agreements with the company's vendors (maquiladora plants, carriers, customhouse brokers and warehouse proprietors) In other words, cooperating importers will only do business with vendors with BASC agreements.
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For information on the program, BASC Application, please contact the Laredo Development Foundation at: Click
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