Supply Chain Management Safe Commerce BlueprintYour risk management executives have a plan in place to address your financial, consumer, employee and key operational risks.
But has your team acted on supply chain security?
If you’re like most companies, you’re waiting for regulations to be issued. You’re staying tuned to developments in Operation Safe Commerce and Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT).
In the meantime, secure cargo is a critical business imperative in a post-9/11 world.
Unisys can help. Secure Cargo, Safe Supply ChainUnisys has been chosen by the Port of Seattle/Tacoma, the Port Authority of New York/New Jersey, and the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach to implement Operation Safe Commerce pilot programs — more than any other solution provider participating in "Operation Safe Commerce." These programs are funded by cooperative agreements to the ports from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
Secure supply chains can create benefits by generating a major cash flow improvement — as much as a 2% gain on your inbound supply chain costs.
Ask yourself these questions
Our Safe Commerce Blueprint can help you find the answers. The process starts with a clear statement of policy, leads through supply chain investigation and analysis and ultimately reduces risk. You’ll have better visibility into day-to-day events, and the improved flow of goods and procurement of services will enhance your bottom line.
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A Leader in Safe Commerce Pilots
Unisys will lead four pilots in Seattle, New York and Los Angeles.
A Safe Commerce Blueprint
Follow this roadmap to securing your supply chain. Registration required.
Minimizing Supply Chain Risks
Forrester Research Analyst Navi Radjou on safe commerce.
TSA Secure Supply Chain Project
Unisys to test safe commerce technologies on Sara Lee trade route.
Is it right for your business?
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