23-10-2019
DHL's Resilience360 Supply Chain Risk Management solution provides businesses with the tools to predict, assess and mitigate the risks of supply chain disruption. TAPA's cargo theft data will complement the visibility provided by Resilience360 to other supply chain risks impacting customers' manufacturing and transportation networks. Resilience360 will support TAPA's cargo crime benchmarking through the sharing of aggregate cargo theft data.
"This partnership with one of the leading supply chain risk management platforms supports TAPA's important role as the 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. As the leading association in this field, TAPA is looking to develop more of these types of partnerships to help tackle rising cargo crime in the EMEA region and globally," says Thorsten Neumann, President and CEO of TAPA EMEA.
The Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) is a unique forum that unites global manufacturers, logistics providers, freight carriers, law enforcement agencies, and other stakeholders with the common aim of reducing losses from international supply chains. TAPA reduces cargo theft through the development and application of global security standards, recognized industry practices, technology, education, benchmarking, regulatory collaboration, and the proactive identification of crime trends and supply chain security threats.
Resilience360 uses innovative technologies like predictive analytics and machine learning algorithms to obtain near real-time visibility of global supply chains, identify risks, and proactively manage potential disruptions to operations. The solution currently has more than 13,000 users worldwide and helps companies facing a broad range of risks, including natural disasters, cyberattacks, and a rapidly changing regulatory environment.
Source: Deutsche Post DHL