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Building Compliant, Transparent, Supply Chains

Updated: Mar 19



At RoofTree, we work with reputable global manufacturers as well as American distributors, fabricators, and manufacturers to develop reliable supply relationships for steel and aluminum products.


U.S. companies can work with reputable global manufacturers while meeting evolving U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) compliance expectations.


Over the past several years, global steel and aluminum supply chains have been reshaped by:

·       Tariffs and trade policy changes

·       Supply disruptions and shifting manufacturing locations

·       Now there are Increasing regulatory scrutiny from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)


Companies that rely on imported metal products are recognizing that supplier diversification is no longer just a pricing strategy — it is also an important component of supply chain stability and regulatory compliance.


After working with global steel and aluminum supply chains for many years, the changes happening today are most significant..



In today’s evolving trade environment, successful sourcing requires more than identifying competitive suppliers. Companies must also understand:

·       Tariff policy and trade developments

·       Country-of-origin requirements

·       Import documentation and transparency expectations

·       Enforcement priorities from U.S. Customs and Border Protection


RoofTree works only with suppliers capable of supporting transparent and compliant U.S. import structures.

 
 
 

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