Article | REF: SE1220 V1

Safety in industry - Transport and logistics

Author: Philippe GAGNAIRE

Publication date: May 10, 2016

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1. Supply chain security

Why talk about safety?

The Lockerbie bombing in Scotland, the September 11 attacks in New York, the London and Madrid bombings, and their aftermath:

  • global supply chain security through the various international transport regulations;

  • a voluntary program to protect the United States from international terrorism by controlling imports;

  • a voluntary European program: the AEO or Authorized Economic Operator;

  • a still active threat, such as Al Qaeda and Daech.

1.1 Transport safety

In order to fight against terrorism, the American legislator has tightened its regulations through...

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