LANCASTER, Pa., April 05, 2018 -- OpSec Security, the global leader in securing, enhancing and protecting brands, services, and revenues, has been named a Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) certified partner from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for its U.S.-based manufacturing facilities.
C-TPAT partner certification signifies that OpSec has met the stringent security criteria maintained in a documented and verifiable format throughout its international supply chains. As a result, OpSec will benefit from a reduced number of CBP examinations, move to the front of the line for inspections and have shorter wait times at the border for its goods.
Established in November 2001, CBP created the C-TPAT supply-chain security program to focus on improving the security of private companies’ supply chains with respect to terrorism. Today, more than 10,000 companies are C-TPAT certified partners.
“OpSec looks to continuously improve its products, its efficiency and its security,” said Richard Cremona, CEO of OpSec Security. “Becoming a C-TPAT certified partner is simply another commitment to our clients and customers in being a world-class authentication provider.”
About OpSec Security
OpSec Security is the market leader in fighting counterfeits for brands, transaction cards and government documents and currency. OpSec delivers a comprehensive suite of end-to-end solutions, including advanced physical security technologies, supply chain track and trace services, and online and e-commerce monitoring and analysis for thousands of companies across industry sectors and 50 governments worldwide. OpSec is a wholly-owned division of OpSec Security Group Limited and operates manufacturing and software development facilities and laboratories in the USA, the UK, and Germany and has sales operations in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. For more information, please visit www.opsecsecurity.com. Follow OpSec on Twitter @OpSecSecurity, Facebook and LinkedIn.
For further information, contact: OpSec Security, Inc. Branddy Spence Director, Corporate Communications [email protected] 410 917 8943


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