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SCAP1 Podcast – Supply Chain Security Insights

SCAP1 Podcast: Now Live!

Join industry experts as they explore cutting-edge trends, challenges, and real-world solutions in cargo theft prevention and supply chain security.

Presented by TruckWarden™

SCAP1 is proudly presented by Truck Warden™, a DBA of The10thMan LLC — committed to setting the industry standard for yard management and cargo theft prevention.


Learn more about our mission, solutions, and commitment to logistics security.

July Release:
An introduction to Cargo Theft Prevention and examining the rising challenge of cargo theft in the trucking industry, emphasizing proactive security strategies and technologies, like those offered by TruckWarden, to protect valuable freight and ensure supply chain integrity.

August Release:
Episode 1 of the SCAP1 podcast highlights the escalating issue of cargo theft, exploring its impact on the trucking industry and the urgent need for advanced security measures to combat this growing threat.

September Release:
 
Episode 2 of the SCAP1 podcast delves into the evolving tactics used by cargo thieves, highlighting how advanced technology and strategic security measures are critical to countering these sophisticated and dynamic threats to the trucking industry.

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October Release: 
Episode 3 of the SCAP1 podcast explores the spectrum of cargo theft, from minor pilferage to organized hijackings, detailing their impact on the trucking industry and the importance of tailored security solutions to mitigate these risks.

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November Release:
 
Episode 4 of the SCAP1 podcast examines global and regional hotspots for cargo theft, identifying high-risk areas and discussing targeted security strategies to protect freight in vulnerable locations within the trucking industry.

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December Release:
Episode 5 of the SCAP1 podcast investigates the economic ripple effect of cargo theft, highlighting its costly impact on the trucking industry, supply chain disruptions, and the broader economy, while emphasizing the need for robust security solutions to mitigate these losses.

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January Release:
Episode 6 of the SCAP1 podcast delves into high-risk industries and commodities targeted by cargo thieves, including pharmaceuticals, and electronics, while sharing expert insights on vulnerabilities like high resale value and demand, along with protective strategies such as tamper-evident seals, and more.

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February Release:
Episode 7 of the SCAP1 podcast uncovers the modus operandi of cargo thieves, examining their sophisticated tactics such as surveillance, tailgating, GPS jamming, impersonation, slash-and-grab, and cyber-assisted theft through phishing and malware.

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March Release:
Episode 8 of the SCAP1 podcast explores securing the supply chain by identifying vulnerabilities, while discussing assessment tools like supply chain mapping and SWOT analysis, along with mitigation strategies including diversifying suppliers, RFID for inventory tracking, employee training to spot risks, ongoing audits to combat complacency, and building resilience to protect supply chains.

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April Release:
Episode 9 of the SCAP1 podcast explores technology as a game-changer in cargo security, discussing innovative tools such as GPS tracking with real-time visibility and geofencing alerts, and RFID.

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May Release:
Episode 10 of the SCAP1 podcast examines incident response and recovery strategies for cargo theft,  including developing plans with escalation steps and emphasizing preparation to minimize losses and enhance supply chain security.

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June Release:
Episode 11 of the SCAP1 podcast navigates legal frameworks and law enforcement collaboration in cargo theft prevention and emphasizing proactive compliance to protect businesses.

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July Release:
Episode 12 of the SCAP1 podcast focuses on continuous improvement in cargo theft prevention and discussing key performance indicators (KPIs).

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