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Regular content

NEWS

Maritime & Port
Aviation
Truck & Road

CONFERENCE DIARY

A look at forthcoming intermodal transportation and cargo security events

BOOK REVIEW

Grey House Publishing's Transporttation Security Directory and Handbook

Features

REGIONAL SPOTLIGHTS

Barry Smith, Marketing Manager of BIR, looks at how high-energy x-ray inpsection systems can paint a clear picture for post security officials

Varian's Paul J. Bjorkholm looks at developments in dual energy detection of weapons of mass destruction

Robert Ledoux of Passport Systems presents a new solution for cargo security

RAIL SECURITY

Adam Cramer asks whether Washington DC's controversial hazmat ban is a precedent for getting surface transportation security on the right track, or a runaway train

RailSecure's Kim E. Petersen looks at the steps being taken to reduce the risk of terrorist attacks on rail networks

TELEMATICS

Brian Rodricks of Tyco Fire & Security looks at how telematics can help to build a platform for a multi-layered approach to supply chain security

Clare Hughes of Strategy Analytics considers how major commercial fleet operators and express delivery companies are using telematics

TECHNOLOGY

Visual defence's Oved Tal talks to Cargo Security International editor Ian Taylor about the development of IP surveillance

ISPS UPDATE

Ashley Reeve of ICTS Europe looks at the impact of the ISPS Code and plots a way forward for global maritime security

TRAINING

Jeffrey Dingle of LSI advises on how you can get the best out of training programmes

FREIGHT CRIME

EUROWATCH's Stuart Byrne argues that the industry must take a pro-active approach to cargo crime, instead of playing catch-up with the criminals

INSURANCE

David Riley of a&b considers how the recent extension of the UK Financial Service Authority's powers will affect both freight forwarders and their customers

REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

Cees van der Giessen of Control Risks looks at how, and why, companies should aim for compliance with the raft of new supply chain security rules

ICSC COLUMN

Joe Baker of the International Cargo Security Council reports back on a successful annual convention and looks forward to new developments with the new European chapter