Stopping Theft a Shared Responsibility
So said participants in the Transportation Loss Prevention & Security Council’s annual conference, which ran from April 11 to 13.
“Supply chain theft is a function of everyone involved in the process,” said Erik Hoffer, president of CGM Security Solutions, a transportation security firm. “If you don’t spend money or take ownership of the loss, nothing will get done,” he said in a presentation aimed at carriers and shippers.
If cargo is stolen en route to its receiver, there are consequences for everyone, he noted:
Mark Schnupp, manager of corporate security at retail giant Dayton Hudson Corp., said shippers and receivers are beginning to pay attention to cargo theft, noting it is an uphill fight to get a handle on all aspects.
Retailers must protect merchandise from theft by shoplifters as well as employees, but when it comes to cargo theft, “we’re getting our butts kicked,” he said.
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