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OCTOBER 2021 vigilant


CONFERENCE SPECIAL EDITION


Leading Subject Matter Experts get ready to discuss global risks, loss prevention and supply chain resilience challenges in 2022 and beyond


Bogus Transport Operators – Understanding the threat


Is loss prevention still up-to-date? The view of marine insurers


Breakthrough Requested – Research on vulnerabilities to crime in road and logistics in The Netherlands


Protecting the conveyance of transportable assets in Eastern Europe and EMEA


Challenges of vetting


Pitfalls, hints and tips for secure intermodal sea container transportation


TAPA EMEA status report, new intelligence tool, benefits of TAPA Security Standards certification, and training update


Three high-risk European routes


Technology & Digitisation – the future of Port Security


Emerging supply chain risk trends for 2022 & how to adapt


Resilience in future global supply chains


TRANSPORTED ASSET PROTECTION ASSOCIATION


Air cargo: challenges of the pandemic & lessons learned


Driving to a green, safe future: the road transport perspective


Oceanfreight: A world of turmoil – The impact of Covid on container markets


Supply chain resiliency in a post-pandemic world


‘Operation Vax’ & the security of global COVID vaccine distribution


A richly connected world: resilience against digital attacks on logistics


Cargo Theft: Petty crime or part of organised crime?


THE MONTHLY CARGO CRIME UPDATE FOR THE TAPA EMEA FAMILY


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