The U.S. Coast Guard has issued its final rule regarding the installation of electronic machines that can read the Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC) used by longshoreman, truckers, port employees and others for authorized, unescorted access to secure areas. The final rule provides more flexibility with regard to the purchase, installation and use of electronic readers than the proposed rule so that new systems can be integrated into existing security and access control systems. The rule is primarily designed for facilities that receive vessels that carry or handle Certain Dangerous Cargoes such as chemicals.
A copy of the final rule can be found here.
An updated, modernized version of the U.S.-Canada Grain Trade Resources website in now available at…
NAEGA has launched a U.N. Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) Document Library. The library was developed…
NAEGA members are invited to login to the redesigned NAEGA public and Member’s Only website…
NAEGA has confirmed a date and location for our 2019 Tokyo Contract & Best Practices…
The U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) will hold it’s 2019 Fall…
NAEGA has responded to written questions from members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture,…