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Protecting Global Supply Chains Since 2014

About ISCPO

Established in 2014 to promote collaborative networking, benchmarking, and resource development for security and Loss Prevention professionals across the global supply chain.

Regardless of business segment, threats against the global supply chain are widespread and committed by many of the same bad actors and criminal organizations. Our mission is to unite professionals across industries to combat these challenges together.

Our Three Primary Objectives

We focus on three core areas that drive our mission to protect and secure global supply chains

Networking

Across global lines of both private and public sectors, connecting professionals who share the common goal of supply chain security.

Partnership & Advocacy

Creating avenues by which private and public relationships can move into successful business relationships and collaborative initiatives.

Training & Education

Providing adequate, professional and timely training via multiple venues that is industry specific and relevant to current threats.

Our Industry Sectors

Our members hail from six key industry sectors, each responsible for protecting and securing the transportation of goods and services through the global supply chain.

Manufacturing

Manufacturers play many key roles in our industry. Chief among those roles is the successful integration of communication channels between shipping and distribution centers; source tagging, seal management and return management.

Retail/Wholesale

Securing retail and wholesale supply channels in a manner that evolves alongside merchandising, new fulfillment processes, and handheld just-in-time point of sales is a challenge that can't be shied away from, but rather embraced.

Logistics

Systems designed to focus on securing inventory from point of manufacture to point of sale means a diverse and collaborative approach across many key functional arenas. Securing inventory in transport requires some of the most responsive tactics available.

Distribution

Storing property in a secure manner, without losing it, destroying it, or letting it walk out the door without authorization is hard enough. But when that property is over 1 million separate items spread out over two football fields, and is coming and going through the hands of as many as 1000 different organizations. Only a truly trained professional could make that work.

Law Enforcement

Criminal activity not only spans across multiple jurisdictions but also across multiple countries. Having a solid law enforcement network both domestically and internationally are critical in identifying loss trends and working collaborative investigations.

Risk Management/Legal

Most organizations are able to identify, assess, and prioritize strategies to manage and mitigate their risk. Risks can arise from accidents, natural disasters, deliberate attacks, and other liabilities. Professional supply chain security managers are keenly focused on addressing risk.

Join the Global Supply Chain Protection Network

Connect with professionals across six key industry sectors and help secure the global supply chain.