Resilience360 and TAPA collaborate to reduce cargo crime

Supply chain risk management company Resilience360 and the Transport Asset Protection Association (TAPA) have teamed up to fight against cargo crime intelligence.

The collaboration will help both Resilience360 customers and TAPA members to better identify cargo theft issues, as well as providing a more more holistic view of cargo security threats in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region.

TAPA EMEA members, who are also Resilience360 customers, will be able to view TAPA cargo crime data within Resilience360’s online platform.

TAPA’s cargo theft data will complement the visibility provided by Resilience360 to other supply chain risks impacting customers’ manufacturing and transportation networks.

Thorsten Neumann, president and CEO of TAPA EMEA, commented: “This partnership with one of the leading supply chain risk management platforms supports TAPA’s role as a security expert network for everyone in the supply chain, and will increase our ability to provide our members with the best sources of cargo theft intelligence to help them increase their supply chain resilience.”

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