Back
to Press Releases
Walsh
Western International invest up to €1 million
in new transportation service to combat freight
crime
With the estimated worldwide cost of freight
crime now running at US$75 billion per year, Walsh
Western International (WWI) have invested close
on €2 million to ensure that security is top
priority for their transportation services throughout
Europe.
WWI will spend more than half a million Euro this
year on strengthening their security through training,
hardware and construction and have earmarked another
€1 million updating and maintaining their security
systems over the next two years.
WWI's clients, particularly in the hi-tech and healthcare
sector, require secure transportation of high value
products. WWI have specifically tailored their transportation
services cut the risk of theft and pilferage by
operating the most advanced satellite communications
shipment tracking technology.
John McDunphy, General Director, Transportation,
WWI said: "Freight crime is a major issue throughout
Europe and a serious headache for many companies.
With WWI's new secure service we are eliminating
the chance of goods being stolen. Constant monitoring
throughout the whole transportation process will
ensure the highest standards of security are in
place throughout the entire supply chain."
The satellite tracking technology monitors the exact
location, speed and direction of each working trailer
in the WWI fleet 24 hours a day seven days a week.
The satellite tracking is carried out by a totally
independent monitoring facility to ensure an even
greater degree of security.
Each WWI trailer travels in convoy and is followed
at various points in its route by private vehicles.
Once loaded, the trailers become a totally sealed
and alarmed unit. Any movement of the doors once
this is completed or separation of the cab from
the trailer will trigger an alarm.
If a trailer deviates from the set route an alarm
will sound in the monitoring facility which will
receive an update on the trailers' position in real-time
prior to setting off pre-agreed emergency response
procedures.
All WWI trailers are fitted with lockable storage
racking systems designed to minimise handling of
goods and prevent the movement of cargo in transit.
This is particularly important in the case of sensitive
medical equipment, computer goods and high value
consumer goods.
At present WWI are seeking the TAPA (Technology
Asset Protection Association) Certification. The
TAPA was established in 1997 and recognises best
practice in high security total logistics service.
The assessment is measured against approximately
100 criteria and is then awarded one of three classes:
A, B and C.
The estimated worldwide cost of freight crime at
US$75 billion per year is according to the Federal
Bureau of Intelligence (FBI)
For further information:
John McDunphy - General Director, Transportation,
WWI - 0044 7717 80 2253
Jill O'Herlihy - Bill O'Herlihy Communications -
01 660 2744 / 087 795 7717
ABOUT WWI
Walsh Western International (WWI) is one of Europe's
fastest growing supply chain solution service providers
in Europe. WWI provides fulfilment; reverse logistics,
transportation and dynamic in-transit merge solutions
to a broad range of customers with particular focus
on the high tech and healthcare sectors. The company
is headquartered in Dublin Ireland and has operations
throughout Europe. For further information on the
company please visit www.walshwestern.com.