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Cargo security and theft prevention 101

Webcast
Date: Thursday, Dec 12 2024
Time: 01:00 PM (CST)
Duration: 60 min

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Effective cargo security and theft prevention are critical to supply chain integrity. Implementing robust security measures, such as GPS tracking, tamper-evident seals, and real-time monitoring, can significantly reduce risks. Regular employee training on security protocols and awareness, along with stringent access controls, further enhances protection. The most successful carriers use a layered security approach to combat cargo theft. By prioritizing these strategies, businesses can safeguard their assets, ensure timely deliveries, and maintain customer trust.

We will discuss the following topics:

  • How do the most secure carriers achieve success?
  • Using innovative technology to prevent theft
  • Incentive and reward programs
  • How to implement a layered security approach
  • Effective use of yard lighting, perimeter fencing, alarm systems, and security guards

This presentation will provide a pathway for implementing the best security practices at your organization.

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