Aligning air cargo security

American Shipper Magazine

Friday, July 27, 2012
U.S. forges common screening standard with Canada, EU to minimize impact on trusted shippers.    By Eric Kulisch       The Department of Homeland Security has recognized the screening protocols of Canada and the European Union for air cargo on passenger aircraft as meeting U.S. requirements, effectively eliminating a redundant layer of security for inbound shipments and reducing costs for airlines and their customers.    At the same time, DHS is further try...
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