Event Details
Cargo crime is on the rise, posing significant risks to businesses and the supply chain as a whole. One of the major challenges in addressing this issue is the lack of data. The alarming reluctance to report attacks and crimes speaks to a systemic issue that operates in the shadows. By failing to report, these incidents often remain invisible, perpetuating a cycle of impunity and underreporting. Without comprehensive data, it's difficult to understand the full scope of the problem or to develop effective strategies for prevention and response.
TIS' mission is to shine a light on these dark corners, empower victims to speak out, and advocate for a safer and more accountable industry.
Your support and contribution to TIS are crucial in making these unreported crimes part of the conversation. By reporting incidents, you encourage transparency and help foster a safer environment for all. Together, we can combat cargo crime more effectively.
Why Attend?
In this engaging webinar, we'll explore critical insights and solutions that can help you combat these challenges effectively, including:
- Identifying Recent Trends: Gain insights into the latest TIS statistics and patterns in cargo crime, emphasizing the urgent need for data collection.
- Understanding the Impact of Data Deficiency: Learn how the lack of data hampers decision-making and risk assessment, leaving businesses vulnerable.
- Navigating TIS Key Features: Overview of the TIS database and platform which you can use to filter crime incidents and view TAPA-certified sites.
- Leveraging TIS to Enhance Supply Chain Planning & Risk Management: Discover how the TAPA Intelligence System (TIS) can provide data analytics, reports and its route planning feature to improve decision-making and overall supply chain resilience.
- Enhancing Partnerships: Understand the importance of collaborating with law enforcement and authorities to strengthen cargo security measures.
Join us to gain valuable knowledge and tools that will empower you to tackle cargo crime head-on!
Who Should Attend?
- Directors, C-Suite Management and Decision Makers
- Supply Chain Planning Managers
- Risk Management and Insurance Leaders
- Logistics Operation Managers
- Logistics Procurement Managers
- Security Managers