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Seminar spotlights risk mitigation in transport supply chains

23 Apr 2024 - by Staff reporter
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The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in South Africa (Ciltsa) will host a Safety and Security Seminar where experts will spotlight solutions to combat the rising security threats, from cyber-attacks to infrastructure theft, that are impacting the sector.

This half-day seminar, which takes place on May 22 in Sandton will delve into these critical issues, offering practical solutions and fostering collaboration among industry stakeholders.

Delegates will gain insights from a range of security experts who will be speaking at the seminar.

Gareth Newham, head of the Justice and Violence Prevention Programme at the Institute for Security Studies will provide an in-depth analysis of South Africa's current security environment, helping businesses make informed risk management decisions.

Martin Fick of SVR will discuss the specific safety and security challenges plaguing logistics, transport and supply chains across South Africa.

Gideon Joubert, head of Projects at Sakeliga will explore how private initiatives can significantly contribute to public safety efforts and secure vital trade routes.

Thorsten Neumann, president and CEO of the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) in Europe Middle East and Africa region will bring delegates up to speed with the latest regulations and developments regarding transport, facility and security requirements.

Kgabiso Manthara, regional specialist at ABSA, will equip attendees with the knowledge to combat emerging cybersecurity threats and implement effective mitigation techniques.

MasterDrive CEO Eugene Herbert will discuss strategies for promoting positive driver behaviour, a key factor in reducing accidents and cargo loss.

A panel of industry experts will also address critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and explore effective mitigation strategies, while case studies will showcase successful risk management strategies and telematics solutions for enhanced security.

"Safe and secure transport, logistics and supply chains are the foundation for a thriving economy," said Ciltsa president Elvin Harris.

"This seminar is designed to empower businesses with the insights and tools they need to safeguard their operations and ensure the smooth flow of goods. Safe and secure transport, logistics and supply chains are critical for success for businesses operating in this space.”

According to a recent PwC report entitled "Transportation & Logistics 2030 Volume 4: Securing the supply chain", freight and passenger transport facilities are “frequently the targets of attacks, whether the motive be political or purely for profit.”

“Natural disasters like the devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan show us only too clearly just how vulnerable our transportation and logistics systems are, when, for example, key commercial harbours are taken out of commission; not to mention the far graver human suffering such events can cause. And with electronic data exchange becoming an ever more critical part of interlinked value chains, worries about data security and industrial espionage are becoming more pronounced.”

Some key findings from the report include:

  • Man-made attacks on supply chains are increasing. Transport and logistics companies will need to take security concerns into account when choosing transport routes.
  • Greater investments to secure ICT systems from cyber attacks will be mandatory.
  • No supply chain will ever be 100% secure – better technology and well-trained people can make a big difference.

Harris said the seminar aims to share knowledge and best practices as well as foster collaboration.

“By showcasing innovative technologies and solutions, we can contribute to improving safety and security in logistics, transport, and supply chain operations,” he said.

For more information about the event and sponsorship opportunities contact Catherine Larkin at 083 300 0331 or email cvlarkin@ciltsa.org.za.

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