U-Freight achieve TAPA security accreditation
18th December 08
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TAPA FSR 2007 (Transported Asset Protection Association, Freight Security Requirements, 2007 Revision). to The latest approval follows earlier re-certification in July this year of its Shanghai logistics hub. In addition, U-Freight’s facilities at Changi Logistics Centre and Changi Airfreight Centre in Singapore are accredited of U-Freight’s Hong Kong import and logistics warehouse at Kwai Chung, as well as the recent accreditation
auditors from Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance (LRQA) to ensure that the TAPA accreditation scheme as a secure environment, preserving the The Asia-based international freight services group is determined to play an active role in the world and protecting its customers’ assets at every stage of its freight facilities around the security operations, management system and related trucking operations conform to the supply chain. It sees the most recent TAPA FSR 2007 requirements a means of development by the integrity of each of proving that it is committed to maintaining of freight security in the transportation process. Accreditation at Yuen Long followed assessment