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What Is Workplace Climate—and Why Should Supply Chain Leaders Care?
Workplace climate directly impacts supply chain performance yet is often overlooked. Poor climate can stall execution, hinder resilience, and block innovation. Discover how assessing climate, developing frontline leaders, and aligning daily practices with values can strengthen employee engagement and drive reliable, adaptive, and efficient operations at every level.
Culture vs. Climate: Why Most Organizations Get It Wrong in Supply Chain, Logistics, and Transportation
Culture and climate influence daily decisions but often go unexamined—creating hidden risks in supply chain and logistics. Misalignment can lead to safety lapses, compliance issues, and operational disruptions. Learn about mitigating these risks through focused climate assessments, aligned leadership, continuous employee feedback, and targeted actions that reinforce operational resilience.
Securing the Agile Enterprise: Mitigating Risks Associated with Contractors and Temporary Staff
The extended workforce offers agility but escalates risks like security breaches & compliance gaps. This article explores causes such as integration issues & cultural disconnects, offering strategic mitigation: rigorous due diligence, thorough onboarding, strong oversight, unified security culture, and tech safeguards to protect organizations.
Mitigating Double-Brokering Scams in Freight Brokerage
Double-brokering has evolved into a widespread and increasingly sophisticated threat to freight operations worldwide. This article examines the mechanics behind double-brokering, the growing operational and financial consequences it imposes, and the actionable measures organizations can implement to strengthen safeguards and protect their reputation in an increasingly complex logistics landscape.
Rail Cargo Crime: Why It’s Rising—and How to Stay One Step Ahead
Once considered a secondary risk compared to highway or maritime theft, rail-based theft is now resurging as a serious threat to supply chains worldwide. In this article, we’ll explore what makes rail cargo crime distinct, why it’s resurging now, and most importantly, how companies can rethink their security posture and prevention strategies to address this growing threat.
AI in Modern Cargo Theft and Prevention
AI-driven cargo theft is reshaping logistics risks, as criminals exploit data, spoof identities, and manipulate systems with precision. This article explores evolving threat scenarios and shows how AI-enabled detection, identity verification, and dynamic routing—combined with strong governance and cross-functional coordination—can fortify supply chain security.
Bridging the Gap: How to Align Cyber and Physical Security to Reduce Insider Threats in the Logistics Sector
Insider threats in logistics exploit cyber-physical security gaps, endangering assets and operations. This article outlines integration through unified risk assessments, layered access controls, real-time analytics, and coordinated incident response. Learn how robust governance, ongoing training, and industry collaborations bolster defenses and ensure operational resilience.
Top 5 Emerging Trends in Cargo Fraud and Theft: How to Stay Ahead in 2025
Cargo fraud and theft threaten supply chains in 2025, exploiting digital systems, identities, trust, high-value goods, and AI tech. This article explores how these tactics enable theft, emphasizing defenses like encryption, biometrics, AI monitoring, and smart containers. Learn how a vigilant culture and strong governance safeguard operations from evolving risks.
Bribery, Cargo Theft, and the Human Sensor Network: How Culture and Indicators Protect Supply Chains
Bribery undermines supply chain security by providing criminals with insider access to valuable cargo information. This article explores how bribery facilitates targeted theft and weakened security, highlighting the importance of a strong risk mitigation framework. Learn how fostering a culture of vigilance and using human sensors can safeguard your operations from internal threats.