Topics included an overview of security perspectives from the US Embassy, a panel discussion addressing cross-border trade and supply chain security, proactive prevention of supply chain theft, and the latest in cloud-based security solutions.
Join us on Thursday, September 25 from 2–3:30 p.m. ET for this webinar where industry leaders break down what every retail supply chain professional needs to know about strategic cargo theft.
Truckers Against Trafficking empowers drivers through training to identify and report human trafficking, leading to victim recovery and offender arrests.
Cargo theft remains a severe and evolving threat across Latin America, particularly in Mexico and Brazil, with increasingly sophisticated criminal tactics prompting businesses to adopt advanced security technologies and best practices to protect their supply chains.
US import cargo volumes are expected to fall 5.6 percent in 2025 due to new tariffs, which are disrupting trade flows, raising consumer prices, and creating uncertainty for businesses, according to the latest Global Port Tracker report.
The International Supply Chain Protection Organization (ISCPO) announced the successful conclusion of its US Supply Chain Security Summit which was held in Dallas, Texas on June 3. The event brought together leading security professionals and industry experts to address critical issues and innovative solutions in supply chain protection.
Due to new sweeping tariffs, US import cargo at major ports is expected to drop sharply starting next month, with imports predicted to fall by at least 20 percent in the second half of 2025.
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