Cargo crime in Europe costs €8bn a year
from:eyefortransport Newsletter
TAPA is taking the fight against cargo crime into Central and Eastern Europe.
Gathering intelligence on freight crime in Central and Eastern Europe and improving supply chain security will be discussed at a free one-day regional conference in Poland next month, which is organised by the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA).
TAPA is taking the fight against cargo crime into Central and Eastern Europe.
Gathering intelligence on freight crime in Central and Eastern Europe and improving supply chain security will be discussed at a free one-day regional conference in Poland next month, which is organised by the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA).
Speakers at the event will include the Polish police and the Institute of Business Security in Poland (IBB). There will also be a manufacturers' perspective from Dell, a presentation on asset telematics systems and intelligence from GE VeriWise and Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance, plus an overview of TAPA's Freight Security Requirements (FSR) and Truck Security Requirements (TSR).According to Mark Schwarz, conference lead for TAPA EMEA, this is the latest in a series of events in the EMEA region aimed at generating a higher level of intelligence on cargo crime and to position TAPA membership as the most effective way to tackle a problem that is estimated to cost businesses some €8 billion a year in Europe alone.
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