International trade is one of the key drivers of global
economic growth. In today's world, the cargo supply chains
that carry this trade are complex and involve a great number
and variety of parties. Unfortunately, these supply chains
are also vulnerable to exploitation by terrorists to further
their own ends. Guarding against such exploitation is
therefore of vital importance, as the global trading system
cannot afford the consequences of a destructive attack.
Supply chain security can only be achieved by looking at
supply chains in total, and not by focusing on their
components in isolation. It is often said that a chain is
only as strong as its weakest link. Securing the supply
chain therefore has to involve securing every node and link,
creating a chain of responsibility much stronger than its
individual links.
The security process must start with the safe and secure
packing of a shipment and include measures that deter or
provide alerts of any tampering of the shipment as it
progressively moves from point of packing to final point of
deconsolidation. Several countries and international
organisations have developed or are developing guidelines
and best practices for ensuring the security of cargo,
processes, and personnel involved in every movement through
the supply chain. Following are some examples:
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U.S - Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT)
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New Zealand – Secure Exports Partnership (SEP)
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Canada – Partners in Protection (PIP)
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Sweden – StairWay Programme
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WCO - Framework Of Standards To Secure And Facilitate
Global Trade
ISO – 28000, 28001
SECURE TRADE PARTNERSHIP (STP)
In June 2006, STET Maritime was appointed by Singapore
Inter-Governmental Agency committee as a consultant to
develop the National Supply Chain Security Programme which
has been named as the Secure Trade Partnership (STP)
programme and now headed by the Singapore Customs. The STP
is a voluntry program administered by Singapore Customs to
raise the level of supply chain security standards among the
companies in Singapore.
SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY CONSULTANCY SERVICES
STET Maritime has a pool of professional staff with relevant
experiences, to provide customized global supply chain
security programs, which take into account country domestic
and international issues, specific cargo requirements and
transportation mode to ensure that security of the supply
chain is adequately addressed at all stages in the up and
downstream processes. STET Maritime is able to assist and
provide consultancy services for Companies be certified
under the STP program. Companies certified under the STP
would enjoy greater facilitation for being recognised as
trusted partner of Singapore Customs.
ISO 28000 Certification
ISO28000 is a management system dealing with Supply Chain
Security and the logistics of upstream and downstream
product delivery. With expertise in development of ISO
9001:2000, ISO 14001:2004 and Supply Chain Security for
various industries, STET Maritime is able to provide
Companies in the development of the security management
system and implementation of a comprehensive security
procedures to meet the ISO 28000 certification requirements.
Risk Assessments
As a Recognized Security Organization (RSO) with expertise
and experience in security audit, risk assessment and design
of security solutions for facilities, STET Maritime can
provide a comprehensive risk and security assessment in the
Company’s domestic and international supply chains to
determine the appropriate countermeasures and mitigation
strategies, effective for the type and size of its business.
Business Partner Security Audit
A
chain is only as strong as its weakest link. A Company may
make important security efforts, but if the business partner
or the one providing a service does not do the same, the
opportunities for illegal activities within the supply chain
will still exist. It is thus important that Company extend
supply chain security to include business partners. STET
Maritime is able to conduct an independent security audit on
behalf of the Company to validate if their business partners
have in place reliable supply chain
security measures as cargo is moved from the point of origin
to its destination.
Cargo Handling & Packaging
STET Maritime also provides surveys