Live Webinar | Dr. John Ryan | Jul 23, 2026 | 01:00 PM EST | 60 Minutes 23 Days Left
Description
It is imperative that all food shippers, handlers and receiver personnel be trained to identify and mitigate food cargo threats. Food is the number one cargo stolen throughout the world and it is on the rise. The United States is rated as “High Risk” on a global food cargo theft risk scale. As food prices go up, food is easily disposed of on the open market where it is later sold at regular retail prices. Both the FDA and the FBI propose a number of strategies designed to prevent food cargo theft, but the complexity of the problem and the sophistication of the thieves is on the increase.
Stolen food cannot be resold and recall procedures that are initiated generally impact large segments of the food industry on a scale similar to food safety recalls. In this training, you will review the current state of food cargo theft and how you can prepare your company and your personnel to prevent and, if needed, respond to food cargo theft.
There are ways for your company to reduce the risk of food cargo theft. By understanding the issues involved, you can reinforce food security and safety management through food transportation processes by understanding how, when, where and why food cargo theft occurs. Learn to take a proactive approach in order to protect your reputation, customers, products, trucking and drivers. You should know which states, food products, days of the week and locations are more vulnerable. You should also know what the FBI is doing, what technology is available to prevent theft and how to handle theft related recalls through reverse logistics planning.
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Background:-
Food Cargo Theft prevention needs to be made a company-wide initiative and taught to all shipping critical company employees.
Food is the number one cargo stolen throughout the world and it is on the rise. The United States is rated as “High Risk” on a global food cargo theft risk scale. As food prices go up, food is easily disposed of on the open market where it is later sold at regular retail prices. Both the FDA and the FBI propose a number of strategies designed to prevent food cargo theft, but the complexity of the problem and the sophistication of the thieves is on the increase.
Stolen food cannot be resold and recall procedures that are initiated generally impact large segments of the food industry on a scale similar to food safety recalls. In this training, you will review the current state of food cargo theft and how you can prepare your company and your personnel to prevent and, if needed, respond to food cargo theft.
Why Should You Attend:-
There are ways for your company to reduce the risk of food cargo theft. By understanding the issues involved, you can reinforce food security and safety management through food transportation processes by understanding how, when, where and why food cargo theft occurs. Learn to take a proactive approach in order to protect your reputation, customers, products, trucking and drivers. You should know which states, food products, days of the week and locations are more vulnerable. You should also know what the FBI is doing, what technology is available to prevent theft and how to handle theft related recalls through reverse logistics planning.
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