Ports and Supply Chain
SECTORS
Trading nations require efficient and secure movement of goods. Huge increases in shipping traffic volume over the last decade have resulted in every aspect of the supply chain becoming stretched through congestion and inefficiencies. MUSC has advised many clients and governments about risk and security solutions which ensure that free trade takes place in a safe and secure manner.
We have impeccable credentials in this area and have been heavily involved in global port and supply chain security initiatives and legislation working with the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), International Labour Organisation (ILO), World Customs Organisation (WCO), European Union and US Department of Homeland Security.
In our experience funding is a key factor in developing effective security in the supply chain. MUSC regularly sources funds, develops plans for cost recovery and advises on public/private partnerships to support risk mitigation operations.
Click here to learn more about MUSC's key Port and Supply Chain projects.
Case study: Developing and installing Antwerp Port security.
Case study: Developing maritime security and emergency response
strategy for the Nigerian Government.
Key Services:
Development of national, regional or local maritime security
strategy
Conducting of vulnerability assessments
Production of security plans and preparation of budgets for clients
Development of models for funding and cost recovery
Development of strategies for tender preparation, bid evaluation
and procurement project management
Support for the future training of security personnel
Supervision of system installation, integration and commissioning
programs