Safety of Cargo
- Cargo security aims to protect merchandise from theft, but they also secure containers against incoming materials, such as bombs or drugs.
- Safety of cargo involves safe packaging of cargo in containers, prevention of tampering of the cargo container and safely transporting of the container to its final destination.
- The shipper is responsible for the packaging and labelling of the cargo to protect the contents from damage during transportation.
- As a freight Forwarder, you must create and implement a logistics security plan
Logistics security plan based on eight essential criteria applicable both for domestic or International shipping:
- Choose a storage and/or transportation supplier with the most robust and advanced logistics safety systems so you can locate cargo at every moment and get confirmation of its transportation and delivery in a timely manner.
- Put into practice measures to guarantee cargo integrity through seals and locks and by inspecting containers and freight trucks.
- Check the backgrounds of warehouse and transport staff, implement an employee identification system to restrict access to loading and unloading areas to authorized personnel.
- Use technology to standardize logistics management so you can record and control product handling, storage, and transportation properly.
- Check all cargo has clear and accurate documentation.
- Implement top security measures in loading and storage areas; for example, cc camera to monitor activities all the time, clear and visible signage, fire extinguishers, etc.
- Develop digital safety policies and procedures to protect the cargo’s registration and control systems.
- Train staff in safety and protection issues so they can punctually identify threats and propose and execute solutions.
- Use technology to standardize logistics management so you can record and control product handling, storage, and transportation properly.
- Check all cargo has clear and accurate documentation.
- Implement top security measures in loading and storage areas; for example, cc camera to monitor activities all the time, clear and visible signage, fire extinguishers, etc.
- Develop digital safety policies and procedures to protect the cargo’s registration and control systems.
- Train staff in safety and protection issues so they can punctually identify threats and propose and execute solutions.