A recent crime report from international freight transport insurer TT Club and business improvement company BSI shows that Free Trade Zones (FTZs) in the Gulf countries stand out as vulnerable locations for cargo crimes like warehouse theft and supply chain corruption. Warehouse and storage facility thefts account for roughly 76% of the Gulf region’s cargo […]
TT Club, BSI report FTZs as vulnerable locations for cargo crime Gulf countries
Cargo crimes include warehouse theft, supply chain corruption
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by Kelly Stroh
- Categories: Freight Forwarders, News, Security & Regulations
- Tags: cargo crimeFTZPremiumSaudi Arabiathe UAEtt club
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