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20 September, 2012
In this issue:
1. Counterfeit Goods in the Supply Chain
2. How to mitigate the risk of insolvency in the Supply Chain


Counterfeit Goods in the Supply Chain
The financial benefits of crime continue to spawn sophisticated methods to defraud society and stay one step ahead of detection. Media and documentaries highlighting fake medication and pesticides, or the lengths taken to copy branded goods evidence how difficult it is to ensure that the right products are being utilised. What are some of the risks for the transport and logistics industry?  Read full article here.
How to mitigate risk of insolvency in the Supply Chain
A recent TT Talk article on 'Liens in English Law following the La Senza Case (March 2012)' evoked some further questions with respect to liens and financial stability, particularly as it relates to freight forwarders or warehouse keepers. We explain more. Read full article here.

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Risk Management Director, TT Club
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