Moving Targets: Tightening Security in the Transportation Industry

Topics:
Transportation
Tags:
Deloitte LLP,
Security,
Transportation
Source:
Deloitte LLP

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Overview: Ongoing concerns about terrorism have prompted a flood of new regulations and security initiatives, many of them targeted at the transportation industry and global supply chain. These programs are reshaping the landscape of international trade. This research brief outlines some of the key regulations affecting the transportation industry as well as the potential cost of improved security. The report also goes on to describe how companies can use security investments to improve operations and build competitive advantage.

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Format: PDF | Size: 131KB | Date: Oct 2004 | Pages: 4


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