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New standards from TAPA

The Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) has launched the most comprehensive industry security standards in its 23 year history to help protect freight facilities and trucking operations from the escalating threat of cargo crime, which now costs supply chains losses of millions of dollars per month.

The 2020 revisions of the Association’s Facility Security Requirements (FSR) and Trucking Security Requirements (TSR), which take effect on July 1 2020 and are valid for three years, aim to give TAPA’s Manufacturer and Logistics Service Provider members minimum standards to protect theft targeted goods. These global security requirements have been revised in consultation with TAPA’s international members to address new and emerging threats, such as the significant growth in attacks on Last Mile deliveries. As well as providing the most resilient and wide-ranging industry standards for supply chain security, the new FSR and TSR also provide improved cost efficiencies for users.

As before, the new TAPA Standards will also support users’ compliance with other regulatory standards, such as C-TPAT, AEO and PIP, as some customs and border authorities recognise the TAPA requirements as complementing, or being compliant with, their own security programmes.

For the first time, TAPA’s FSR includes an Independent Audit Body (IAB) multi-site certification option. This is designed to identify and promote operational efficiencies between sites so best practices can be shared and to support a team approach to obtaining and maintaining compliance with the TAPA Standard for security control and risk mitigation.