TWIC Card vs TSA Certification | Which Do You Need?

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The average truck driver doesn't need special security clearances in their day-to-day — but what if you’re interested in hauling loads that will take you to places most civilians can’t tread?

A Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC, also called a TWIC card) and Transport Security Administration (TSA) certification are among the most sought-after security clearances for drivers looking to diversify the freight types they can haul and places they can go.

These certifications don’t just allow drivers to haul cool loads. The more clearances and endorsements a driver has, the more opportunities they have — and the more money they can make.
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Is it required to have a TSA driver to deliver cargo to regular warehouses?
Lets say I have a cargo to export by air and I am located in Detroit, and I will bring it to my agents warehouse in Miami ( outside the airport, on a regular area ).
I know that after my agent make an inspection in my cargo, they will transfer to the airline with their TSA driver.
Would I need a TSA diver to pick up from my facility, and alsto to deliver to my Agent's warehouse? Or A regular driver would be fine?

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if i have a twic card do i have to apply for TSA just to deliver freight to the Airports?

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