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TAPA Freight Security Requirements

Freight Security Requirements (FSR) are governed by the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) to ensure that their members’ high value and high-tech products and materials are securely handled, warehoused and transported.

Introduced at a time when companies seem to be facing increasing threats to their supply chains, the Requirements outline the processes and specifications necessary for suppliers to attain TAPA certification for their facilities and transit operations.

They specify minimum acceptable security standards for products travelling through the supply chain and illustrate the methods by which those standards should be maintained.

How can complying with FSR benefit my organisation?

Many of the world’s largest high technology goods manufacturers and distributors now build FSR into their contracts, while transportation companies refer to FSR as a business differentiator and a true ‘world benchmark’. Compliance to the FSR and certification by LRQA will benefit you by:

  • assurance that your management systems incorporate the latest requirements for safe and secure transportation, handling and warehousing of hi-tech and high-risk goods
  • helps smooth the flow of international trade
  • added visibility to prospective clients making them a cost-effective investment

Your next step

LRQA now offers assessment to both FSR and ISO 28000 supply chain management standard through an integrated package where required. Assessing against TAPA FSR, ISO 28000 and ISPS, the International Ship and Port Facility code, we act as a recognised body for a number of governments and are in a prime position to help you manage your security risks. Please complete our enquiry form or call 0800 783 2179 for more information.


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23 February 2012

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