They Wrote the Book on Cargo Security

Jan. 30, 2004
The National Cargo Security Council’s manual "Guidelines for Cargo Security & Loss Control" is now on sale. The 205-page, soft-cover, 11-chapter volume, provides analysis of cargo security and discusses the challenges facing the transportation industry. Sixteen security topics and appendixes are featured, including developing an approach and plans for cargo security, seaports, air cargo and ground
The National Cargo Security Council’s manual "Guidelines for Cargo Security & Loss Control" is now on sale.

The 205-page, soft-cover, 11-chapter volume, provides analysis of cargo security and discusses the challenges facing the transportation industry. Sixteen security topics and appendixes are featured, including developing an approach and plans for cargo security, seaports, air cargo and ground transportation; tracking, identification and control of personnel and cargo reports, and investigations and fraudulent documentation.

The price to NCSC members is $27.99 and to non-members for $34.99.

Details: www.cargosecurity.com

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