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TT Talk - Don't sniff at leakages!

Our friends at Hazworld remind us of the dangers to workers that can arise from spillages and leakages of chemicals and point out that some of the nastiest chemicals have a lethal effect on humans at

Governance

Guidance on ensuring your business is built on foundations of good governance.

TT Talk - "Without prejudice" and "privileged" correspondence

The words "without prejudice", which are sometimes marked on business correspondence, are not new to those of you who have worked with insurance and claims cases.

TT Talk - IMO briefing 1 Jan 2016

The International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) was first adopted a little over a century ago, albeit that version never entered into force due to the First World War. Now a central

Theft

Cargo theft continues to pose a serious threat to global logistics, with evolving tactics ranging from violent hijackings to sophisticated fraud. TT Club’s collaboration with BSI Consulting reveals

Security of the supply chain more critical than ever

Security of the supply chain more critical than ever

TT Club's recent bulletin highlights the increasing complexity of global supply chains and addresses drug smuggling and cargo theft in the US, with solutions like smart containers and online guides.

TT Talk - Fuel theft

TT Talk - Fuel theft

Freight crime continues to present major challenges for the supply chain industry.

Customer-led demands and their impact on logistics operations

Customer-led demands and their impact on logistics operations

Mike and Josh sit down to discuss how customer demands can affect the safety, security and sustainability of your operation.

Supply chain security

Security risk is constantly evolving, demanding ever greater focus. Learn how to combat cargo crime and fraud with the latest reports and trends.

TT Talk - "Ideas that work"

In their December 2004 bulletin, our friends at ICHCA International (the International Cargo Handling Coordination Association) reported on a recent meeting of its International Safety Panel (ISP) in