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Philadelphia, PAApril 1, 2009
Health & Personal Care Logistics Conference
Certified Cargo Screening Program - Review
01 Sep 2008 2
100% Screening Requirement
01 Sep 2008 3
100% Screening Requirement
01 Sep 2008 4
Future Air Cargo Supply Chain
01 Sep 2008 5
Q22009 Additional sites rolled
out
Feb2009
Screening begins
Jan2009
Equipment installed,
employees trained
Dec2008
4 sites receive
certification
Nov2008
Site certificatio
n visits begun
Oct2008
Facility Security Plans and Screening Equipment proposals approved
TSA agreement
received and signed
Sep2008
Screening equipment proposals
submitted to TSA
Training developed
and administered
Aug2008
Cargo Characterization studies done
July2008
Received Alternative
Procedures from TSA
June2008
Facility Security Plans created and submitted to TSA
for approval
Facility Security Coordinators
identified
UTi Technology Screening Pilot Project Status
May2008
UTi accepted into CCSP Technology
Screening pilot
UTi applies to become a certified Cargo Screening Facility in 4 major
sites
May2008
01 Sep 2008 6
CCSP Progress
A matter of perspective
01 Sep 2008 7
CCSP Progress
A matter of perspective
13 March 2009
17 March 2009
01 Sep 2008 8
Feb 1, 2009
Screening using technology First ULDs screened and tendered to carriers
Feb 3, 2009
>50% MAWBs tendered to carriers are screened Applying “Alternative methods” to screen qualified Pharma shipments
March 13, 2009
Reported screening numbers to TSA Passed TSA inspections of CCSFs
CCSP Progress
UTi
01 Sep 2008 9
We continue to tender > 50% of or consolidation to carriers without incurring delays
We remain committed to piloting the use of ETD and AT X-Ray technologies for screening
We continue to assist clients interested in becoming CCSFs
We have the ability to flex our workforce to meet demand
Our carrier partners appear to be meeting or exceeding their 50% goal on domestic and outbound PAX flights
CCSP Progress
UTi
Today
01 Sep 2008 10
• Be a pilot leader rather than a fast-follower
Lessons learned
Program changes occur as the program is being implemented
Service providers uncertain how to
support the program(Insurers, Equipment
Manufacturers)
Technologies not readily available
• Alternative methods
• Training requirementsAbility to shape the future of the program
Set the tone with carriers and other service
providers / establish ourselves as “advisors”
among partners and clients
Forced us to plan early and include contingencies
Challenges Benefits
01 Sep 2008 11
• Adopt a collaborative approach with TSA
• Engage clients early and never stop listening
Lessons learned
• Utilize a cross-functional project team within your enterprise
(operations, I.T., risk management, finance, H.R., and sales)
• Don’t assume that carriers are familiar with the IAC program or that IACs are familiar with the carrier’s program
(Carrier and IAC Programs vary slightly)
• Engage all stakeholders early to understand how all processes may be affected
• Don’t wait
01 Sep 2008 12
A look into the future
Sep 1, 2009
*IACSSP Change 3 - Section 3.4.C
*Alternative methods for screening will no longer be valid for:
• Sealed pharmaceuticals that would be unusable of the seal is broken
• Cargo accepted in a ULD container that has a power supply and is capable of maintaining a set temperature range
Aug 3, 2010
100% screening of all cargo loaded on PAX
aircraft – Import/Export/Domestic
Apr 1, 2
009
01 Sep 2008 13
Final recommendations
Prepare for more pressure on origins to screen inbound shipments
Partner with someone who has dedicated resources to security and compliance
Work with someone who has been engaged in the program as it has evolved
Consider security requirements in any supply chain optimization or process improvement initiatives
Health & Personal Care Logistics Conference
Certified Cargo Screening Program - ReviewThank
youPhiladelphia, PA
April 1, 2009
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