Maritime supply chain security: Navigating through a sea of compliance requirements

  • Maspero E
  • Van Dyk E
  • Ittmann H
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Abstract

As a direct result of the 9-11 New York attack all modes of freight and passengertransportation were scrutinised for vulnerabilities. Over 90% of international trade takes place via sea transport for at least some part of the supply chain and as a result there has been a drive to better secure maritime transportation. This paper outlines the background to and the rationale behind the most important of the new security measures for maritime transportation and provides an overview of the likely implications for supply chain role-players. In addition the paper endeavours to create awareness of the importance of maritime supply chain security.

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Maspero, E., Van Dyk, E., & Ittmann, H. (2008). Maritime supply chain security: Navigating through a sea of compliance requirements. Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.4102/jtscm.v2i1.44

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