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Previous Issue - Volume 5, Issue 5

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NEWS

Maritime & Port
Aviation
Road & Rail

CONFERENCE DIARY

World Trade Group reports on what's in store for delegates at the Supply Chain Risk Management show in Berlin

A look at forthcoming intermodal transportation and cargo security events

Features

MARITIME & PORT SECURITY

John Lund of Visy Oy takes a close look at the Port Access Control System

Paul Singer of Securewest International looks at how piracy is disrupting the flow of aid to Somalia

Continuing the piracy theme, Capt Neale Rodrigues considers what shipowners can do to protect their vessels and crew

Michael Rosenberg asks if the underwater battle space is terrorism's next threat vector

Steven Jones of the Nautical Institute emphasises the need for a greater support network for victims of piracy and explains why a collective response from the maritime industry is crucial to combating the problem

David Plumer unveils some of the new capabilities on offer from Pole Star's Fleet Management product

INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION

Carina Dixon of HART Security considers what the Authorised Economic Operator scheme will mean for companies involved in the transport sector

CONTAINER SECURITY

Cargo Security International editor Ian Taylor speaks to Thales Research & Technology, which has played a leading role in two major container security projects funded by the European Commission - SOBCAH and SECCONDD

Telematics Update's Thomas Hallauer sounds out expert opinion about the lack of standards in the container security industry

Jaap van den Hoek of ZOCA urges the container security industry to rise to the challenge of development new standards

AVITATION SECURITY

Deak Childress of COTECNA asks whether - in light of the 9/11 Commission recommendations - the time has come for the US to embrace third-party inspection programmes

TECHNOLOGY

Lizzie Anderson talks to Phil Monks from NIS Ltd about the role the company plays in the development of cargo security technologies

Tim Clark of Motorola looks at recent advances in digital two-way radio, and how they can be used by the drivers, emergency response units and field teams

UNDERSTANDING TERRORISM

Conference organiser John Casson tells Cargo Security International that the cancellation of the Understanding Terrorism Conference reveals a widespread apathy towards the threat of terrorism in the UK