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TAPA IIS Q2 2017 INCIDENT REPORT NOW ONLINE


TAPA EMEA members have been sent a link to download the Incident Information Service (IIS) Q2 2017 Report, a 36-page review of recorded cargo crimes in the EMEA region during the three months ended 30 June 2017.


Members can also view and download the report from the password-protected ‘Intelligence’ section of the Association’s website at www.tapaemea.org


THEBIGPICTURE


Supply chain losses with a value exceeded €20.5 million in Q2 2017 as TAPA’s Incident Information Service (IIS) recorded a 6.6% growth in reported cargo crimes in EMEA


Cargo theft incidents reported to TAPA’s Incident Information Service (IIS) in the Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) region in Q2 2017 rose 6.6% year-on-year and losses with a value exceeded €20.5 million as offenders targeted supply chains in 20 countries.


The 638 newly-recorded crimes compared to 598 a year ago. The Q2 2017 total follows a 59.6% increase in cargo crimes in the first three months of this year when TAPA’s IIS was notified of 709 incidents in EMEA.


In Q2 2017, 392 or 61.4% of crimes reported a value, producing a total for these losses of €20,521,765, a rise


CARGO CRIME INCIDENTS - Q2 2017 VS. Q2 2016


Based on loss data reported to TAPA's Incident Information Service (IIS) in the EMEA region for Q2 2017 vs. Q2 2016


APRIL MAY JUNE 2017 2016


227 225


223 183


188 190


0 50 100 150 200 250 TAPA EMEA - INCIDENT INFORMATION SERVICE - Q2 2017


% CHANGE YEAR-ON- YEAR


0.8% 21.8% -1% UNITED KINGDOM Q2 2017 MOST RECORDED TYPE OF INCIDENT THEFT FROM VEHICLE – 349 CRIMES = 92.6% OF UK TOTAL


of €1,186,950 over the same quarter a year ago. Based on incidents with a value, the average loss for the second quarter of 2017 was €52,351.


Overall, the number of crimes reported to the Association fell month-on-month in Q2. April recorded the highest incident rate with 227 incidents, marginally ahead of the 223 in May. The total for June 2017 was 188.


INCIDENT CATEGORY


The number of major cargo crimes involving losses of €100,000 or more rose slightly year-on-year to 22 – from 21 in the same three months of last year – but was significantly lower than the 40 high value incidents in the opening three months of this year. The total loss figure for the 22 major crimes in this reporting period was €8,584,207, producing an average loss for these incidents of €390,191.


The highest value loss in the three months ended 30 June 2017 occurred in South Africa on 24 June when a truck carrying miscellaneous electronics products was hijacked close to Johannesburg. South African police later recovered the truck and its stolen cargo.


22 major cargo thefts were recorded in 6 countries in the quarter


a combined loss for these incidents alone of €8,584,207


. ALL INCIDENTS


Unspecified Food & Drink Miscellaneous


THEFT BY PRODUCT - Q2 2017 277 43.5%


Clothing & Footwear


Furniture/Household Appliances No Load


BIGGEST SINGLE LOSS IN Q2: €276,414 CHANGE IN NUMBER OF MAJOR LOSSES VS. Q2/16: +4 OR 50%


Cosmetics & Hygiene Tools/Building Materials Computers/Laptops Car Parts Metal


Pharmaceuticals Tobacco Tyres


, producing


MODUS OPERANDI USED IN MOST CARGO THEFTS: INTRUSION - 361 OR 95.8% OF TOTAL


Phones


Sports Equipment Cash


Bicycles


Intrusion .............................................361 (95.8%) Unknown ....................................................8 (2.1%) Violent & Threat with Violence ........5 (1.3%) Deceptive Pick Up ...............................2 (0.5%) Internal .........................................................1 (0.3%)


Toys/Games


NUMBER OF MAJOR LOSSES IN EXCESS OF €100,000


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64 10.0% 58 9.0% 45 7.1% 41 6.5% 34 5.3% 24 3.8% 19 3.0% 16 2.5% 16 2.5% 8 1.3% 7 1.1% 7 1.1% 5 0.7% 5 0.7% 4 0.6% 3 0.5% 3 0.5% 2 0.3%


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Theft from Vehicle ........................................349 (92.6%) Theft from Trailer ..................................................10 (2.7%) Theft of Trailer ......................................................... 5 (1.3%) Theft of Vehicle .........................................................4 (1.1%) Truck Theft ................................................................3 (0.7%) Theft from Container ............................................3 (0.7%) Theft from Train ....................................................... 1 (0.3%) Theft ............................................................................. 1 (0.3%) Robbery ...................................................................... 1 (0.3%)


*Number of incidents %of total 


TOTAL NUMBER OF INCIDENTS IN Q2


VS. Q2 2016 TOTAL OF 284 - % CHANGE YEAR-ON-YEAR +32.7%


377


AVERAGE LOSS FOR Q2 BASED ON CARGO THEFTS WITH A VALUE


MOST REPORTED TYPE OF LOCATION UNSECURED PARKING – 350 OR 92.9% OF TOTAL ALL INCIDENTS


LOCATION TYPE


Unsecured Parking .............................................. 350 (92.9%) Secured Parking ............................................................11 (3.0%) Unknown ............................................................................ 4 (1.1%) Services 3rd Party Facility ........................................... 3 (0.7%) Maritime Transportation Facility ................................ 3 (0.7%) Origin Facility ...................................................................2 (0.5%) Destination Facility ........................................................2 (0.5%) En Route .............................................................................1 (0.3%) Aviation Transportation Facility ..................................1 (0.3%)


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If you see a reported cargo crime incident, just take a second and send the news link to iis@tapaemea.org


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NUMBER & % OF CRIMES WITH A LOSS VALUE


= 92.5% 349 TOTAL VALUE OF INCIDENTS REPORTING A LOSS VALUE


€12,838,396 €36,786


12-15


17 TAPA AND INDUSTRY events...


SEPTEMBER 05-07


05-08 08-10 11-12 11-13 11-14


SecProTec Nairobi (KE) http://www.secproteceastafrica.com/


Logistyka Kielce (PL) http://www.targikielce.pl/pl/logistyka.htm


Trans Expo Yerevan Yerevan (AM) https://expo.am/en/trans-expo/


Logistics Finland Tampere (FI) http://www.logistiikkamessut.fi/


Material Handling & Logistics Dubai (AE) http://www.materials-handling-dubai.com/


SPIE Security + Defence Warsaw (PL) http://spie.org/conferences-and-exhibitions/ security-and-defence?SSO=1


Defence & Security Equipment London (GB) https://www.dsei.co.uk/welcome


TCS&D Coventry (GB) http://www.tcsandd.com/


ISAF Security stanbul (TR) http://www.isaffuari.com/en/isaf-security/


IBC Amsterdam (NL) https://show.ibc.org/


Security & Risk Management Summit London (GB) http://www.gartner.com/events/emea/security


Air Cargo Handling Budapest (HU) https://www.achconference.com/ TAPA speaking


NEVA St Petersburg (RU) https://www.transtec-neva.com/


CEMAT Russia Moscow(RU) http://www.cemat-russia.ru/en-GB


Man & Security Minsk (BY) http://www.expoforum.by/


21-24


Security Moldova Chisinau (MD) http://moldexpo.md/en/ World e-ID & Cybersecurity 25-27 September – Marseille (FR) http://www.worlde-idandcybersecurity.com/


26-29 26-28 26-28


TRAKO Gdansk (PL) http://trakotargi.amberexpo.pl/


APS Paris (FR) http://www.salon-aps.com/


Post-Expo Geneva (CH) http://www.postexpo.com/


SEPTEMBER 26-29


27 27-28 28-29


Finnsec Helsinki (FI) http://fi/ nnsec.messukeskus.com/


E-Crime & Cyber Security Abu Dhabi (AE) http://www.e-crimecongress.org/event/ abudhabi


Security User Expo Copenhagen (DK) http://www.securityuser.com/expo/


Baltic Sea Ports & Shipping Tallinn (EE) http://transportevents.com/EventsLinks/Esto- nia2017CP.pdf


OCTOBER 03-05


Transport & Logistics Belarus Minsk (BY) http://www.tc.by/exhibitions/transport2017


03-06 ISEC - Belgrade (RS) http://www.isec-expo.rs/


04-05 Cyber Security Expo - London (GB) http://www.ipexpoeurope.com/Cyber-Security


09-11 OFSEC - Muscat (OM) http://muscat-expo.com/ofsec/


09-13 Transport A Logistica - Brno (CZ) http://www.bvv.cz/en/transport-logistics/


10-12 10-13


Elmia Future Transports Jönköping (SE) https://www.elmia.se/en/futuretransport


Inter Airport Europe - Munich(DE) http://www.interairport.com/europe/2017/ english/inter-airport-europe/about/


10-13 ROAD - Moscow(RU) http://www.dorogaexpo.ru/doroga/exhibition/


10-13 LOGY iSCM - Helsinki (FI) http://logyiscm.messukeskus.com/?lang=en


16-17


Total Security Summit Towcester (GB) http://totalsecuritysummit.co.uk/


17-20 Bizpeka / Security - Kiev (UA) http://www.bezpeka.ua/index_e.php


18-19 TOP Transport Europe - Marseille (FR) http://www.top-transport.net/en/


18-21 Securika CIPS - Baku (AZ) http://cips.iteca.az/en-main/


19 25-26


e-Crime & Cyber Security London (GB) http://www.e-crimecongress.org/event/midyear


TAPA 20TH ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE London (GB) https://www.tapaemea.org


25-27 TIR - Kiev (UA) R


http://www.tir-motorshow.com.ua/eng If you are aware of any events that might be of


interest to TAPA EMEA members, please email the details to info@tapaemea.org


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