DHL Express attained full Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) certification for each of its 20 North American facilities.
TAPA is an industry security accreditation that is given to facilities in order to recognize high security standards. To receive TAPA certification, facilities must undergo a two-day process during which auditors evaluate aspects of its security including employee training, alarm systems, investigations and more.
DHL Express coordinators say that the certification will help to further develop the security of its global shipping network.
“Knowing that every one of our key locations has met the rigorous requirements for TAPA certification assures our customers that DHL Express maintains the highest levels of security within the supply chain,” DHL Express head of Global Customs and senior vice president Adrian Whelan said. “We are continually looking for ways to provide the very highest levels of security for our customers.”
For more information, visit www.dhl.com or www.tapaonline.org.
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