BTA President Maria Luisa O’Connell and Policy and Project Coordinator Diana Lauritson met with participants of the C-TPAT Rail pilot project in Nogales to discuss the status of the project. The meeting resulted in better coordination among the stakeholders, and the BTA anticipates the launching of the project to be sometime in the next month.
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