GROWING TAPA IN EMEA POLICE SUCCESS
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NEW ARRIVALS…
This issue contains a list of the record number of 33 new members which have joined TAPA EMEA in the last month. This is a fantastic achievement for our region and suggests more and more companies are appreciating what we’re doing to help reduce losses from supply chains.
Just as impressive is the list of 15 countries where these new members come from; Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the U.S. Welcome to all these new members, which all bring more knowledge and expertise into our EMEA organisation.
LISTEN AND LEARN
Over 100 TAPA EMEA members took part in our latest webinar, a fascinating and insightful presentation on truck robberies, hijacks, and jamming. Thank you to Multiprotexion’s Francesco Giannini for sharing his company’s great experience of how to prevent cargo crimes, react to incidents, and protect goods and the safety of drivers. So much valuable information and intelligence shared in just 60 minutes. Take a moment to check out our upcoming webinars and get them in your diaries. You will find these presentations are a great learning opportunity. Follow our webinar schedule here
ENSURING MORE COLLABORATION
We always look upon insurers as a possible source of more information about the types of cargo losses impacting supply chains in EMEA – and, to do that, we need to continue raising our profile within the insurance industry. So, we welcomed the opportunity to collaborate with TT Club for the Russian Cargo Theft Trends report reviewed in this issue. We now hope to find more ways to partner with TT Club, the world’s leading transport and logistics insurer. TT Club insures 80% of all maritime containers and has an insurable interest in over 46% of the world’s top 100 ports. It also insures some of the largest freight forwarders and logistics operators, as well as hundreds of smaller operators. Let’s see what more we can do together.
LEVERAGING THE VALUE OF INCIDENT DATA
Our EMEA Cargo Theft Annual Report 2020, which has now been shared with members across the region, is the biggest analysis of TAPA’s Incident Information Service (IIS) data we have ever produced. With cargo loss data from 56 countries, it also covers more of our region than ever before.
I hope the data and intelligence it contains is of value in supporting your supply chain resilience programmes, and helping to raise awareness more broadly across our members’ organisations of the risks you are having to manage to prevent losses, and the need to support your requirements. €172 million of products stolen in 366 days is a headline-grabber but, as we know, TAPA’s IIS still only receives information on a relatively low percentage of all cargo crimes in our region. We are growing our sources of intelligence and this remains a constant focus.
In the coming weeks and months, we will be using this report to try to encourage more
data sharing by law enforcement agencies and other bodies we believe have intelligence they could be sharing with our IIS. Thank you to everyone who has taken the initiative to share incident data with us in the last year. You are helping to benefit the entire TAPA Family.
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