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1 st National Conference on SAFE Trade & AEO An AEO Perspective. Tyron Mangakahia – Country Security Manager DHL Express. introduction. Tyron Mangakahia – 10 Years in the Queensland Police Force – Australia 1984-1993 Entered Corporate Security Arena 1994
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1st National Conference on SAFE Trade & AEOAn AEO Perspective Tyron Mangakahia – Country Security Manager DHL Express
introduction Tyron Mangakahia – • 10 Years in the Queensland Police Force – Australia 1984-1993 • Entered Corporate Security Arena 1994 • Author of my own part-biography “Undercover Cop” 1995 • Country Security Manager DHL Express Philippines since Jan 2005 • Been involved in Law enforcement and Corporate Security for the past 24 years
air express industry in perspective • The express industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the global economy • It now employs around 1.25 million people directly – larger than the petroleum refinery industry – and supports over 2.65 million jobs in total • A broad range of industries use express services. But the largest users are typically ‘high tech’ parts and manufacturing, pharmaceuticals and business and financial services. • The greatest contribution made by the express industry is in enabling companies in all regions of the world to compete effectively in an increasingly global market. • In 2003 it made a direct contribution to the world GDP of US$64 Billion.
wco framework of standards “SAFE Framework for Sector-Specific Co-operative Arrangements to increase Supply Chain Security and Facilitate Trade”
C-TPAT Customs and Border Protection Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) An industry partnership program initiated by the US Customs and Border Protection that enlists importers, carriers, and manufacturers to secure every aspect of the international supply chain against terrorist threat. C-TPAT offers those companies that improve the security of their supply chains expedited processing through Customs and Border Protection. Aim to enhance the security of cargo entering the U.S. while improving the flow of trade.
TAPA is a non profit organization set up in 2000 by representatives from the various electronics and semi-conductor manufacturers, high tech industries, freight forwarders, and professional consulting companies. It is an association of security professionals organized for the purpose of addressing a variety of security threats common to the technology industry by leveraging on best practices and common experiences of its membership.
ICN(3) NRT(3) YOH NGO SZV(2) KIX PVG(4) DEL(3) TPE(9) HKG(3) DAC(2) BOM PER SYD(2) BKK(7) MNL(4) AKL MEL WLG PNH CEB SZB PEN CMB KUL JHB SIN(6) 71 Express TAPA Asia ‘A’ Certifications 36 DGF & DESC Certifications JKT(3)
conclusion • Terrorism and associate threats are here to stay • The introduction of a Global standardized Framework is a necessary component to secure the global economy and essential to drive economic prosperity. • This framework will bring together numerous organizations, currently working independently, and focus their efforts, towards securing the global supply chain. i.e. C-TPAT, TAPA ISO • The introduction of the Approved Economic Operator (AEO) forum will provide a commercial advantage to those who participate in the program. • Numerous positive security implications to both the authorities and the AEO. DHL FULLYY SUPPORT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE WCO SAFE FRAMEWORK OF STANDARDS