National Cargo Security Council to Hold Food/Bio-Terrorist Roundtable

Jan. 7, 2004
The National Cargo Security Council (NCSC) will hold its 2004 Roundtable I: Food/Bio-Terrorism at the Holiday Inn on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on February 11-12. The roundtable discussion will be devoted to consumables supply chain, including bio-terrorism, theft, product tampering, money laundering and diversion fraud. An in-depth study of cargo crime in the food chain including bio-terrorism
The National Cargo Security Council (NCSC) will hold its 2004 Roundtable I: Food/Bio-Terrorism at the Holiday Inn on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on February 11-12.

The roundtable discussion will be devoted to consumables supply chain, including bio-terrorism, theft, product tampering, money laundering and diversion fraud. An in-depth study of cargo crime in the food chain including bio-terrorism regulations will be explained.

Ten security-professionals from government, food associations and retailers will present 12 food-chain security issues, including an interactive discussion on raising the integrity of the food supply chain.

For details: (410) 956-0941 or www.cargosecurity.com .

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