The Innovative Trade Network (ITN), a BV Solutions Group (BVSG)-led team of specialists from 10 companies announced the arrival of the first three Operation Safe Commerce (OSC) intermodal shipping containers at warehouse facilities in Seattle, Wash.
"The first three shipping containers left Germany on March 3, 2004, and
have traveled a total of 11,500 miles by truck, ocean carrier and rail in
their journey to the United States," said Lowell Thurman, BVSG senior
project manager and vice president. "These three shipping containers are
the first of more than 100 containers that will be tracked from Europe and
Asia by the ITN team."
The goal of the OSC program is to demonstrate the use of new and updated
technologies, policies and procedures to allow for the development of more
accurate risk profiles for intermodal shipping containers. The containers
will be fitted with various sealing, tracking and information gathering
technologies, and exposed to actual shipping conditions on two supply
chains. Additionally, they will be monitored for logistics and security
anomalies.
The shipping containers that were tracked contained food products or
automobile parts. The ITN team performed detailed vulnerability
assessments of existing supply chains and deployed technologies to
mitigate potential shortfalls in security. The technologies deployed
included electronic sealing devices, centralized data consolidation
software, off-gas analyses, independent container inspection, radio
frequency identification (RFID) tags, automated external container
integrity checks, global positioning system (GPS) tracking, credentialing
of personnel, anti-counterfeit sealing devices, automated hazardous
material documentation and information profiling.