New TAPA standards to combat cargo crimes
Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) has launched what it claims is the most comprehensive supply chain security standards for facilities and trucking.
Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) has launched what it claims is the most comprehensive supply chain security standards for facilities and trucking.
The County Administrative Board in Västra Götaland has granted Swedegas and Vopak LNG Holding a permit under the Environmental Code for an LNG terminal at the Energy Port in Gothenburg, reports LNG World News.
The USA has postponed for two years new rules requiring cargo containers destined for the US to be scanned prior to their departure from overseas.
The master developer of ports and industrialised zones, the Abu Dhabi Port Company (ADPC), has significantly advanced its port security with the inauguration of flying drones.
KPMG, one of the largest professional services companies in the world, has issued a stark warning to the maritime industry that the open seas are the next playground for hackers.
Dubai-based operator DP World has inaugurated the latest of its container inspection facility at its flagship Jebel Ali Port.
Amongst the losses covered in the new US$2 million investment in insurance coverage at Port Tampa Bay, one stands out as ‘new’ – Cyber-liability.
The Port of Rotterdam is one of the first to adopt a new technology that assures the safety of approaching vessels in a world waking up to the threat of GPS jamming.
Tensions are reaching breaking point on the eastern coast of Libya after a North Korean vessel attempted to leave the militant occupied dock of Es-Sider this weekend.
Two private security contractors were found dead on the Maersk Alabama, the vessel made famous in the 2013 feature length movie ‘Captain Philips’.
Over the past 2 years, Dahua Technology alongside the efforts of their Italian distributors Videotrend s.r.l, has successfully redeveloped surveillance at Italy’s Pescara Port which covers the Adriatic coast.
North Korea has paid a fine of US$693, 333 after a vessel was seized attempting to smuggle a cache of Cuban Military hardware across the Panama Canal.