TT's loss prevention podcast
We endeavour to create loss prevention resources that are accessible for all. Understanding that many supply chain stakeholders, be they packers, hauliers or shippers, may have little time to sit down with a guide we've created a podcast to ensure that industry-leading loss prevention guidance is available on the go.
TT Live is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Castbox and many more. Simply search for "TT Live" where you would usually listen to your podcasts.
Alternatively, here you will find all the episodes we've created so far.
TT Live interviews: highlighting risk
Mike and Josh sit down to discuss how customer demands can affect the safety, security and sustainability of your operation.
Listen to find out more about the risks of transporting lithium batteries and how to enhance security in the supply chain
January 2024: strategic theft
17/01/2024
Listen to find out more about the growing risk of strategic theft and steps you can take to mitigate it.
Series 2 - Supply chain security
Episode 6 - Secure parking
12/05/2021
Listen to the final episode of TT's supply chain security interview series where Mike and David discuss the importance of secure truck parking
Episode 5 - Insider threat
05/05/2021
Listen to this week's episode of TT Live to hear about the security risk posed by the insider
Episode 4 - Cargo theft strategies
28/04/2021
Listen to this week's episode of TT Live to hear more about how to recognise common cargo theft strategies
Episode 3 - Depot security
21/04/2021
Listen to this week's episode of TT Live to hear more about how to manage your depot and warehouse security
Episode 2 - Fraud
14/04/2021
Listen to TT's latest podcast to learn about how criminals commit fraud in the global supply chain
Episode 1 - Cargo crime overview
06/04/2021
Cargo crime is a significant threat to the global transport & logistics industry
Series 1 - Contractual challenges
Episode 1 - Abandoned and uncollected cargo
11/11/2020
Find out more about the contractual challenges of dealing with abandoned cargo in the transport and logistics industry
TT Club experts delve into the intricacies of cargo insurance and its pivotal role in the ever-evolving realm of freight forwarding
Hear about the risks to transport and logistics operators when conducting business in unfamiliar jurisdictions
Episode 4 - due diligence
02/12/2020
Due diligence is key for transport and logistics operators
Episode 5 - contract review
09/12/2020
Hear TT's interview discussing the benefits of regular contract review to mitigate the risk of contractual challenges for your businesss
Are you aware of the importance of properly incorporating standard terms & conditions for your business? Listen to this bitesize interview
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TT Talk - Safe mooring: focusing on bollards
05/03/2024
Successful and safe mooring requires a high degree of communication between the ship and landside operatives.
TT Talk - Due diligence: know your cargo
05/03/2024
A joint compliance note, issued on 11 December 2023 by five US agencies (thus known as the Quint-Seal Compliance Note) encouraged stakeholders to “Know Your Cargo”,
Over the last 25 years, the global container transport industry has undergone significant economic and safety developments
For 25 years this newsletter has communicated to the global transport industry information and guidance, highlighting a wide range of topical issues that the industry has faced. Rightly, safety has frequently been the focus of discussion. The industry will inevitably continue to face both existing and as yet unknown challenges.
An interesting challenge to established English law relating to responsibility under CMR for excise duty where goods are lost or stolen.
TT Talk - Unplanned uncoupling
07/11/2023
Safety of trucks on the highway is a paramount concern for the transport industry, impacting not only the lives of drivers but also all road users.
In containerised transport it is easy to assume that everything that happens to the cargo between the point when it is packed to the point it is unpacked is within the responsibility of the carrier.