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European Incident analysis 2023 – Uncovering trends and emerging threats

What are the lessons learned from last year’s incidents against the supply chain?

Logistics providers continue to operate in a highly volatile environment that features thousands of cargo and fuel thefts, and a rising number of activism protests that disrupt the supply chain. This webinar will highlight the trends that characterised the 2023 European supply chain landscape and explain how they will likely evolve in 2024.

Our speakers will first analyse last year’s incidents to discuss the primary threat of cargo and fuel theft and identify the major European crime hotspots. They will then look at how organised cargo crime groups have successfully adapted to evolving law enforcement activities and increased industry security awareness, enabling them to stage audacious, high-value thefts at parking areas and logistics facilities. Finally, this webinar will discuss the rise in disruptive activism incidents and migrant/stowaway hotspots, highlighting that the supply chain does not operate in a vacuum but is also affected by geopolitical tensions and dynamics.

Join us for a discussion on last year’s incidents where we dig into the data to generate insights and what this means for manufacturers and logistics providers.

Speakers:
Steve Bacot - LandRisk Manager
Jeanne Albin - LandRisk Security Specialist

 
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